Cutting it off is extreme. Like amputation of a foot because you stubbed your toe
@zippy83 , if it bothers you that much. Take it to a marina that does skeg repairs.
Here is what they will do.
Pull the prop, pull the gear oil vent, leave the oil in the gear case for cooling
Rapidly heat the skeg with a rosebud, use a brass hammer, a large fork (or a 14" adjustable wrench)and a block of oak and quickly pound it straight.
Then cool the lower unit, replace the oil vent screw, repaint the skeg with a rattle can.
And charge you shop rate.
However with that little bit of a bend, I wouldn't do anything