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fish cleaning after trip...

after doing some research on this site and elsewhere i have concluded that most people take their fish to a couple of processing co. that charge .75 for each pound... is there any where else i can take my fish to be processed for cheaper, without compromising the quality of the outcome?
also anybody have a GFGR 700H they wanna sell me????
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Old May-01-2009, 09:25 PM   #2
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If you pay the .75 5-Star charges you likely won't be disappointed...
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Cheaper, without compromising the outcome?


No.
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Old May-02-2009, 07:35 AM   #10
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If you pay the .75 5-Star charges you likely won't be disappointed...
So... is that .75 times the original fish weight or .75 per pound of delivered weight?

And while we're on that subject, just how much of a fish results in meat? I'd guess a tuna provides about 50% of the original weight.

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It is 0.75 for the whole fish weight, not the filet weight. And I am another that highly recommends 5-star! I will be using their services after my Excel Braid Products 8-Day trip this spring for sure!
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