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Apart from that, he does ask for fish from times to times but it's either any catch combination or common and uncommon ones, which are easy to catch in a few minutes, so you should not worry about saving those.
If you have a good recipe that uses charred fishbone (the ones that use 4 charred fishbones and make furniture you can sell for 2000 coins each), craft and sell it as much as you can, it's much more profitable than selling the fishbones themselves. If you don't have it, I recommend saving as much charred fishbone stacks as you can fit into the storage (without worrying too much) for when you do get a recipe like that.
Otherwise, I think burn + sell is the way to go; not sure if any fish even sells for more than the fishbones it creates but the economy has been adjusted a fair bit so it might be good to check.
And you should keep some fish bones for later, singe some recipes will require it, PLUS, repairing tools will ask for 10-15 fish bones and happens like once per 3 days or so. It's a bit annoying to break 3 tools at once and forced to get 45 fish bones, means you cannot forage today until fish for a hour or so.