So, about the Big Norm-Feets 88111 Magic Fish Scaler—it's made by Tackle Factory and is generally well-liked for making fish scaling less of a hassle.
The cool thing is its 19 floating heads that help capture scales more effectively, which means less mess to clean up later (or so the manufacturer says).
From what we've found, it's usually praised for being pretty easy to use and working well across different fish sizes. It's not just for small ones like perch, but can handle larger fish like bass too.
People note that it makes cleanup quicker and is gentle on fish skin, which is great if you're into fishing or just like cooking at home.
Now, about smaller-scaled fish like Kokanee, some feedback we found mentions it can be a bit bulky, especially if you have smaller hands.
There's also the occasional issue of scales getting stuck in its crevices, so you might need to spend a little extra time cleaning it after use.
Overall, most feedback is thumbs up. People have pointed out it’s comfortable to hold, even for long periods, so it’s easier on the hands.
If you're considering it for smaller-scaled fish, it seems like there might be a few quirks, but it’s generally seen as user-friendly and sturdy.
So if you're looking for a reliable tool to help with scaling, this one's got a good track record for being durable and handy in simplifying the task.
Definitely a solid choice to keep in mind if scaling fish is part of your routine.