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] On a recent Lake Powell trip, A friend threw in his ironing board! I thought what the @$% is this? He told me to sit back and Watch young grasshopper and you to will learn.
the ironing board sets up to just the perfect height and this prevented the dreaded aching back. He also pulled out an electric filet knife and plugged it into an adapter that hooked to the extra 12volt battery that he brought as an extra boat battery or for fileting. Just hook the aligator clips to the battery.[cool]
He would then start right behind the gills like normal, Cut down to the tail, Flip the filet over and skin the filet off from the skin. Flipped the fish over and repeated the process. WOW was this slick.
Clean up consisted of dunking the old ironing board in the lake and swishing it around a few times and wala wipe with a paper towel and it was done. At home you could do this ouside and just squirt it off with a hose and once again, WALA your done. Skin the rib away from the fillet and your done. [
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This made a lengthy not fun task of fileting into everyone wanted to try it! HE picked up the ironing board at the DI for .50 cents. I checked and you can purchase the whole knife set with adapter for 110, cigarette lighter or battery clip on for about 37.00 skins. A little steep, But I felt worth the price to make that nasty chore a little more enjoyable.[
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