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This is the backyard of a cottage, named Tamarack, where the best part of childhood summers were spent. June, 1991; North Bay, Liberty Grove, Door County, Wisconsin; Pentax 6x7, Fujichrome Velivia transparency film.

Grandpa never takes off that watch, not even to clean fish.

you caught 'em?

 

you disembowel them!

The Randy Camp group from Hattiesburg, MS with a huge catch of white trout caught inshore, and some hefty gulf kingfish aka "whiting" caught in the surf at Horn Island in south Mississippi while fishing aboard TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS. Photo by Capt. Robert L. Brodie

27 white bass in my sink

Fish Cleaning demonstrated by Native Elders in Nipigon - Barb Walberg's class - Aboriginal Law & Advocacy

Picture by Karen. Aunt Evelyn was nice enough to teach Nikky how to clean fish.

Fish Cleaning Station, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Deb and Trent clean the fishies.

Fish Cleaning Station, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

[title]Fish Cleaning Kit[/title]

[desc]Includes 8” fillet knife, 5-1/4” fillet knife, 5-3/8” bait knife, sharpening steel, cutting board, and blow-molded case. Knives feature surgical stainless steel blades and Leymar™ handles. Largest knife measures 13” overall.[/desc]

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Fishing stages along the scenic waterfront in Durrell, near Twillingate, Newfoundland, Canada

"It is between the sea and the dinner table that the real work is done; and when it is complete, and the sun is setting, it is time to rejoice in the good life."

Anon

 

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Fishing stages along the scenic waterfront in Durrell, near Twillingate, Newfoundland, Canada

Filleting after a long day fishing

Fish Cleaning Station, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Fish Cleaning Station, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

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