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Topic: Fish filleting classes?  (Read 1086 times)

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e2g

  • Sea Lion
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  • 53 lb seabass
  • Location: Aptos
  • Date Registered: Jul 2006
  • Posts: 3032
I used what I consider a sharp knife but it wasn't a boning or fillet knife. Since then I bought a boning knife so hopefully that will make a difference.


I consider myself pretty good at filleting.  Once I did not have my fillet knife and tried to do it with a dive knife. I was horrible!  So with a flexible knife you should improve right away.
Winner 2011 MBK Derby
Winner 2009 Fishermans Warehouse Santa Cruz Tournament
Winner 2008 MBK Derby


sacdipper

  • Sardine
  • *
  • Location: Sacramento
  • Date Registered: May 2013
  • Posts: 8
Unless that trout was really large, I would not have wasted the time on it.  I used to wrap them in foil with butter salt and pepper, lay them on the coals and come back in 10.  Perfect every time.

This!  :smt001
"The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing."


 

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