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Filleting perch small and fair size with electric
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(02-13-2024, 08:31 PM)Mildog Wrote: I wasn’t racing , I just took a break had my wife grab phone and take a quick video. A few years back filleted 20 jumbos from deer creek, took only just shy of 10 minutes, bigger ones are actually a bit easier.
At Powell a buddy and I did an electric knife fillet video and timed it, filleted 3 walleye, 2 smallies and a striper in 2 minutes. Countless fish have given their all, over the years to gain that experience! ?
I have used an electric fillet knife since I “procured” my mom’s sears electric carving knife. I won’t say how many years ago that was, but it’s several decades!
Stripers, bass, walleye, panfish ocean bottom fish do very well with the Electric fillet knives. For the most part I still prefer a very good quality sharp standard fillet for Trout, Kokanee, other Salmon, Halibut and tuna.
Once you get the hang of it practice makes perfect! ?

Amen...and Ahhh women.

It minds the boggle to try to remember just how many of what species we have dismembered over the years.  It would make a pretty big stack of fillets.
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RE: Filleting perch small and fair size with electric - by TubeDude - 02-13-2024, 10:01 PM

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