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Fish Filleting Videos

#1 Post by phanover »

I've never really had a problem filleting round fish, but I've never quite managed to get my technique right for flatties, until I saw the excellent video on this page which shows you how to do it correctly. There's also a video on how to do round fish as well.

http://www.nesa.co.uk/Articles/
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#2 Post by EoinMag »

Good videos, but that man is dangerous with a knife hasn't a clue how to handle it. Always cut away from your body where possible and keep your hands away from the blades trajectory if it slips.
It sounds like common sense but that video of the flatfish filleting bothers me in places.
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#3 Post by phanover »

EoinMag wrote:Good videos, but that man is dangerous with a knife hasn't a clue how to handle it. Always cut away from your body where possible and keep your hands away from the blades trajectory if it slips.
It sounds like common sense but that video of the flatfish filleting bothers me in places.


Yes, I watched it again and I'd have to agree with you. Although to be fair to the guy, he did state in the intro that he was trying to keep his hands out of the way of the camera, so I think we should give him the benefit of the doubt.
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#4 Post by stevecrow74 »

one of these days i'm going to have to do a video showing how to do it right..

anyone who has seen me do it know i might take my time.. but there isn't a singe bone to be found ans there's extremely little waste..
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#5 Post by MC »

stevecrow74 wrote:one of these days i'm going to have to do a video showing how to do it right..

anyone who has seen me do it know i might take my time.. but there isn't a singe bone to be found ans there's extremely little waste..



go on i would like to see it, and it could be added to the site on the home page, ask the moderaters maybe they might think its a good idea
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#6 Post by fish4fun »

The bloke in question is a very experienced angler and journalist, Alan Charlton.

As phanover says he is trying to keep it clear for the camera.
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#7 Post by yappo »

Will have to make a video of Donal Domeney filleting a box of fish at speed on a moving boat after 5 long hours of fishing. :lol: :lol:

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#8 Post by phanover »

yappo wrote:Will have to make a video of Donal Domeney filleting a box of fish at speed on a moving boat after 5 long hours of fishing. :lol: :lol:

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