Alligator gar are covered in hard, thick scales–so thick that Native American’s used them as arrowheads.Īnd now my friend, Kim, has given those scales new life. There is not a spoon made that could stand up to the likes of a gar fish scale. And if you are recalling a childhood memory of scraping off fish scales with a spoon, think again. He is well known for his ability to make cleaning a gar look like kid’s play. Just what does that have to do with trash and treasures?īayou Fabio fishes alligator gar fish for a living. While it might not be considered such hard work cleaning a fish, I guarantee you it is very hard work cleaning one type of fish caught and cleaned by the hands of this down-to-earth local fisherman, Bayou Fabio. In this case, one man’s hard work has become one woman’s treasures, plural. We’ve heard it a million times before: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.
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