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Cyclone fish and game wash #6093554 12/20/15 09:41 PM
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I am and obvious sucker for marketing, but I would have to say this product was worth the money. Tried it out today after we killed 14 ducks on a slough on the riverbottom. Put fillets from all the ducks in there and hooked up the water hose. Feathers gone in about a minute and a half. No picking of feathers from fillets required. I wish I would've had this for dove season that would've been really handy. And will be next year. So thumbs up to cyclonefishandgamewash.com

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Re: Cyclone fish and game wash [Re: shalor] #6093569 12/20/15 09:53 PM
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I have my girlfriend do essentially the same thing in the sink.


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On the video on their website it shows a guy dipping feathers out with a bait net, but when I used it most of the feathers just went over the side as Water Splashs out of the bucket...works pretty good. Wish I would've thought of creating this device

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