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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 444906" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>LOL it must not have been a big hit after all as I have never seen it before !!</p><p>(( or - is that just a joke for the gullible )) ???</p><p></p><p>I have a backbone remover in my tackle box that is a simple 3/8" stainless steel tube</p><p>sharpened on the inside of one end with a wood handle to remove the backbone from bait fish</p><p>such as mullet, mackerel and ballyhoo to make them more flexible and natural swimmers.</p><p>a wood dowel is inserted in the tube to push the bones out into your chum bucket. (ribs are left in place).</p><p>$30 bucks at a bait store near you !!!</p><p></p><p>but for cooking fish ???? mmmmmmm I dun thin so, Ollie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 444906, member: 13599"] LOL it must not have been a big hit after all as I have never seen it before !! (( or - is that just a joke for the gullible )) ??? I have a backbone remover in my tackle box that is a simple 3/8" stainless steel tube sharpened on the inside of one end with a wood handle to remove the backbone from bait fish such as mullet, mackerel and ballyhoo to make them more flexible and natural swimmers. a wood dowel is inserted in the tube to push the bones out into your chum bucket. (ribs are left in place). $30 bucks at a bait store near you !!! but for cooking fish ???? mmmmmmm I dun thin so, Ollie. [/QUOTE]
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