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#1 Post by kuijt »

A few weeks ago I started a website about filleting fish… On this page I show about 45 movies about different fishes and how to fillet those species. http://www.filleting-fish.com This is a pure informative website for the sportfisherman. I ll hope you can learn something on this page....
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#2 Post by alexthefisherman »

i think the 'blue shark' in your video is a tope
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#3 Post by Tanglerat »

I can just see a few of our regular sportsmen shuddering already......

However, That's an informative site. I would object on the gurnard though, from what I've seen do far. For me, filleting means removing the flesh from the bones. That gurnard still had it's backbone.
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#4 Post by stevecrow74 »

i had a cold chill down my back when he was saying when they catch 'Skrei',
only caught in the vernal season when the cod comes from the Barents sea to the Lofoten for spawning.

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#5 Post by Keeper »

any chance we can get these videos for left handed people ?

any one ever try the weever? according to the site they are Delicious.

Might give one to the mother in law.
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#6 Post by stevecrow74 »

Keeper wrote:ny one ever try the weever? according to the site they are Delicious.

Might give one to the mother in law.



:lol: :lol: your better of giving her 'Fugu', it will be best if you prepare it yourself :shock: :shock: :shock: :twisted:
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#7 Post by Keeper »

Hi Steve,
I think she is immune to tetrodotoxin.
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#8 Post by kuijt »

hi all thanks for the comment.
blue shark=tope? may be. it's difficult ...may be you can say me the difference between these two fishes?
left hand> its the same, only you starts with the other side :wink:
for gurnard filleting>klick gurnard..>.you see the link gurnard filleting or look my site map in contact where i shows all my movies (60)

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#10 Post by Kraken »

is there sound in these vids???
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#11 Post by Kraken »

scrap my last - found the sound

gotta get me one of those knives - seriously sharp :shock: :shock:

anyone know where to get em??
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#12 Post by kuijt »

I sell the knives in the Netherlands and Belgium... http://www.visfileren.nl

I,m still working on a webshop for The rest of Europe...are you interesting or would you buy now some sent me an email> a.kuijt@visfileren.nl
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#13 Post by Paul B »

Kuijt,

Someone has hacked your site....How much are the knives posted to Ireland...would you have any pics of the knives ??
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#14 Post by Paul B »

Good website by the way !!!!
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Paul B wrote:Kuijt,

Someone has hacked your site....How much are the knives posted to Ireland...would you have any pics of the knives ??


Hi Paul B,

The picture below shows the knives i sell in my webshop fileermessen.nl (part of filleting-fish.com). The knives with the blakc grips have a softer grip which some people like better!

Greetings,

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#16 Post by Kraken »

Just received two of the knives today :D :D

OMG :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

These are possibly the sharpest knives I have ever seen/used :D :D

Sturdy handle and well balanced - well made all round

Got one each of the filleting and the stiffer blade - both have same build quality and sharpness

Now I got to order another set for a mate.... :roll: :roll:

Cheers Arie and Chris - nice to deal with you both :D :D

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#17 Post by croppyboy »

how much were they john
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#18 Post by Kraken »

Two types of knives available

Black Handle is soft grip option - €18.50 - comes in flexible or stiff blade option

Green handle is hard plastic - €14.95 - also comes in flexible or stiff blade option

I got two of the green ones - one each - using one for bait prep (stiff blade) and the other (flexible) for filleting at home etc

Shipping was €7.95

Paid by bank transfer as the guys dont have paypal setup - worked out just fine.

They are so sharp that they came with a small box of plasters :D :D (seriously... they did!! :shock: )

If you are interested send the lads an email at the address above as I had problems trying to place the order on the webshop (no english option on the site)

Think I should look for commission on any sales made ?? :D :D :D


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#19 Post by Paul B »

Great Knives I bought one a good while ago and boy they are DEADLY sharp !!

Highly reccomended !!
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#20 Post by kuijt »

World boat 2008, for all the guys i have seen from Ireland with my Filletingshow last saterday...Greetings from Holland!!!

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