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Old 07-11-2010, 03:18 AM
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Default Fish cleaning in Avon ???

There was a guy sticking flyers on Miller Road launch on windshields in the parking lot last year.

Anyone have a place to get the fish cleaned around there?


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Old 08-28-2010, 03:28 PM
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Well, I'll answer my own question.

I tried out the fish cleaning on Baumhart Road in Lorain, just sout of Lake Rd. about a 1/2 mile, on the west side of the street.

They clean perch for $1.25 a pound, and walleye for (I think) $.85 a pound. Open until dark in perch season.

Great job of cleaning, and I dropped off 8 pounds of perch and came home with 4 pounds of fillets, for $10. About $12 to $15 a pound cheaper than the perch in the grocery stores.
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I've been going there all season. They do a nice job, reasonable price, etc.
I'd recommend them !
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Old 08-29-2010, 05:36 AM
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I've been going there all season. They do a nice job, reasonable price, etc.
I'd recommend them !
Out of 8 pounds of perch, I got 4 pounds of fillets. I know if I cleaned 'em myself, they sure would have been less. I don't keep any under 8", and that's pretty much why I don't limit out every time out. Lots of guys limit out, but the bulk of their catch is 7" fish. I'm hoping the emerald shiner shortage ends with the moon change in the next couple days, as I want to get out and start getting the Fall perch next week.

Good luck on your fishing.
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