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Author Topic: "Pin Bones" Do you cut them out?  (Read 5948 times)

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Offline HD

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I was wondering if you guys cut out the "pin bones"
I never have, but, I have had a few stuck in my teeth.
I think I'm going to start doing this......

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Offline mike89

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my wife first started us doing that...  after we cleaned the fish they went to her and as she rinsed them she would cut them out..  so we just do it that all the time now...
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Offline Bobberineyes

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Yep we take em out. I cleaned fish that way for years, now its rip thru with electric and take the rib bones before skinning.

Offline Rebel SS

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Yup, I just run the blade entire length and end up with 2 pieces. I also leave that skin on. Like the crunch.

Offline Jerkbiat

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Yep, I have been taking the pin bones out for many many years. I would get them stuck in between the gum and tooth in my mouth and it hurts.
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Offline Gunner55

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Yeah, me too. I give some away to friends & family so they may end up being ate by some little people. Don't really want them having issues with them, done it for years as well
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Offline glenn57

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i got a better way...........just throw them back!!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: crappies are other peoples fish!!!!!! :evil: :evil:

seriously though.........along the same lines as taking them pin bones outta walleyes!!!!
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Offline dew2

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We only take crappie in spring iceout time 2-3 meals of them.And yes I started removing pin bones years ago had to many stuck in the roof of my mouth ,That hurts and last as long as a slopoke
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i got a better way...........just throw them back!!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: crappies are other peoples fish!!!!!! :evil: :evil:

seriously though.........along the same lines as taking them pin bones outta walleyes!!!!
A good spearer could hit em just right and take em  out!!  :mooning:

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Prob is, Glenn's just mad because he's never caught a papermouth.  :fish2:   :rotflmao:

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Prob is, Glenn's just mad because he's never caught a papermouth.  :fish2:   :rotflmao:
piffle.... :tut: :moon:
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Prob is, Glenn's just mad because he's never caught a papermouth.  :fish2:   :rotflmao:
piffle.... :tut: :moon:

You learned that word from me, ya know.  :mooning:

Offline Gunner55

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Yepper, for his panfish he just dangles his worm.............................................s. ;) :laugh:
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Prob is, Glenn's just mad because he's never caught a papermouth.  :fish2:   :rotflmao:
piffle.... :tut: :moon:

You learned that word from me, ya know.  :mooning:
poppy cock!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Offline Rebel SS

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Yepper, for his panfish he just dangles his worm.............................................s. ;) :laugh:

Howya "dangle" an inch worm?  :scratch:

Offline snow1

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Good info for folks,thanx for posting,however we never keep larger fish where the pin bones don't cook out such as walleyes 18"s and up,then its a good idea.Crappies/ sunfish and perch? These little bones cook right out but to each they're own.

Offline ray634

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I never found any pin bones, but i fillet to the skin when going around the ribs,

Offline snow1

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take a look at the video again,pin bones ride on the top of the rib cage and below the loin,run your finger along the loin and you'll feel these little bones.

Offline delcecchi

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I go by the size of the bones in the fish...
A nice big walleye or lake trout I take them out.   

A bluegill or little walleye, don't bother. 
You can also pull them out with a tweezer or long nose pliers like the tv chefs do.   

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Fry 'em up with the skin, slap 'em on a bun with lettuce and tartar sauce, and chomp away.

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Fry 'em up with the skin, slap 'em on a bun with lettuce and tartar sauce, and chomp away.
tarter sauce  :doofus: :doofus: :thumbs: :puke: why bother with fish. I don't even out katchup on fish! :moon: :rotflmao:
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Fry 'em up with the skin, slap 'em on a bun with lettuce and tartar sauce, and chomp away.
tarter sauce  :doofus: :doofus: :thumbs: :puke: why bother with fish. I don't even out katchup on fish! :moon: :rotflmao:


!?!?!  Now we can add FISH to the list of things you don't eat??!?! Good gawd man, how many times were you dropped on yer head?  :crazy:  :doah:
« Last Edit: June 06/23/18, 08:11:35 AM by Rebel SS »

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You dip stick, I eat fish, I just wouldn't ruin them putting tarter sauce on fish.
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You didn't say that, ya pointy head!!!  OK; we'll add tartar sauce to yer list... :mooning: