After 12 years, my dream fish cleaning house is complete. Got water and electricity, insulated, and air conditioned. Cleaning catfish in July was tough, and cleaning trout in January was pretty rough also. But now I can get inside out of the cold, wind, and heat.
Transgenders: God made them, the devil changed their minds.
Three things I'd add to this to make it the ultimate. Just some dumb ideas from an armchair fish eater.
1. GFCI at that plug next to the sink. (Thinking electric knife and water) 2. Some kind of washable covering on that wall in case of splatter/cleaning easily. 3. A small garbage disposal to help with the sink clogging from scales and small bones that get away from the rest of the carcass.
Three things I'd add to this to make it the ultimate. Just some dumb ideas from an armchair fish eater.
1. GFCI at that plug next to the sink. (Thinking electric knife and water) 2. Some kind of washable covering on that wall in case of splatter/cleaning easily. 3. A small garbage disposal to help with the sink clogging from scales and small bones that get away from the rest of the carcass.
It looks super.
I have a GFCI that plugs in for my electric knife. But may install a permanent GFCI in the future. washable cover on wall is a great idea. I use a bleach solution for cleaning the counter top and fillet board now. No garbage disposal, water now drains out in the yard behind the building.
Transgenders: God made them, the devil changed their minds.
I made many January and February white bass trips over the years and that was the one thing I used to dread after a long day out in the cold and coming home knowing you had a big job ahead of you. Frozen fingers is about the worst pain there is at 10 o'clock at night.