A unique website dedicated to fishing information from Florida's Northern Big Bend. This includes the area from the Econfina River west to the Apalachicola River
I always clean while on the boat. No bugs and usually a nice breeze. But I'm always looking for ways to make it easier. I always use a piece of 2"x10" across the bucket as a work table and a place to crack stubborn scallops(put scallop hinge side up against the board and whack solidly with a spoon. This collapses the front of the shell allowing you to get a sharpened spoon In to cut the meat to get the top shell off). But everyone's hands are constantly in others way when trying to get the shells and guts in the bucket. So I came up with this. . . Plenty of workspace and room for a bowl of ice for the meat. And the blocks underneath won't let it slip off the bucket.
A great tip for cleaning scallops on the boat is to bring a bucket of seawater and a small spoon or dull knife—once you open the shell, just scoop out the meat and toss it into clean saltwater to rinse off grit. It’s a little messy, but with good music, a cold drink, and a shaded spot, it can actually be a relaxing part of the day out on the water! clash of clans mod apk
I need to break out the "Scallop Privy" this year. Did not get to go scalloping last year, be a shame to let all my spots to go unvisited(by me) again.