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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2009

how to filet a 14 pound trout down to the bone = lots of fresh trout meat and no waist

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  • U cant even fillet a fish man..

  • u couldn't use biggest knife ????

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  • His cut was bad, look at the first cut him down

  • 他切得太差了,看他落的第一刀

  • worst fillet job. not a bone in there, yea cause u missed a bunch if meat. closer to the bone sweeter the meat. and i def dont want this guy to puncture guts then use the same knife filleting it

  • You should always gut your fish when they are still alive. Especially salmonoids.

  • its a fish... not a puppy

  • @gobigorgohomenow101 The Perch sound like their stunted or sought after by to mant predatory fish. Here in Ohio the lake the suplleid my schools hatchery had two pound plus Yellow Perch. We grew them to over a pound in our ponds also, but thats with a steady diet of formulated food plus forage fish for them to eat as well. I'm not saying I've hit lakes(Besides parts of Erie) that you are going to pull one two pounder after another. What's the policy of using perch as bait if I catch them?

  • the heeeeck. that fish deserves a better fillet. and MAINLY get a SHARPER knife. but good catch.

  • that mustof taisted like crap! lol way to old

  • What a shame....you butchered that great fish!!

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