There are many ways to do this, here is a little look at how I do it.
Don't forget the cheeks, they only take a second to remove, and are (IMHO) the best part of the fish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B33XTxf5jc
RD
There are many ways to do this, here is a little look at how I do it.
Don't forget the cheeks, they only take a second to remove, and are (IMHO) the best part of the fish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B33XTxf5jc
RD
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
My outdoor vids on Youtube :
http://www.youtube.com/user/RockDoctor07
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Same way we used to do Crocs in Austraulia! LOL.
thanks for the demo. always very helpful
buuuuck...buckbuckbuck
Well done , I love the point of view camera.
A gutless method....cool, near the end, what were you cutting out from the center of the fillet???
Hunt to live-live to hunt!
There is a line of small "pin" bones down the centerline of the fillets. If you just make a small cut to either side of those bones at the tail end, then tear the center strip out, those bones are removed with very little waist. Much more neatly than trying to cut them out.
RD
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
My outdoor vids on Youtube :
http://www.youtube.com/user/RockDoctor07
Where do you fish for walleye? Just curious...
aka...THE MOOSE WHISPERER
NE BC
Rivers:
Petitot, Sikanni, Nelson, Muskwa, Prophet, Liard, Kiwigana, Deer, Dunedin, ect.
Creek Mouths:
Jackfish, Clark Lake, Snake, Sateneh, Klua, Ella, Fontas, ect.
Lakes:
Trout, Sandy, Little Sandy, Boise, Charley, ect.
Others as well, but you can't have ALL my secrets.
Other fish in these locations include:
Goldeye, Incanu, Pike, Whitefish, Bull Trout, Grayling, Chubs, Burbot, ect.
RD
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
My outdoor vids on Youtube :
http://www.youtube.com/user/RockDoctor07
"If you want to hunt beasts you don't see every day,
You have to go places quite out-of-the-way.
You have to go places no others can get to,
You have to get cold and you have to get wet, too."
- Dr. Seuss
the cheeks are good, walleye is my favorite fish.