How to Fillet Fish - Freshwater

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Publicado 2012-04-03
Paul Powis demonstrates the two standard filleting techniques and walks you through the steps while filleting walleye and perch. Paul also demonstrates the techniques for filleting with an electric knife.

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  • @leomartinez4398
    the fish is a paid actor everybody no fish was harmed in the making of this video
  • @milesaway3699
    That “zipping the walleye” tip was the best thing I’ve watched today. Thank you.
  • @63JackBlack
    I’d figure i learn how to do this before the apocalypse
  • @QuartetmanIA
    Could the cameraman stand 2000 feet farther away?
  • @creambud5524
    Perfect teaching speech, straight to the point, clear, informative, fast, as well as the takes and angles, and without those enraging idiotic and time consuming comments sooo overused by most of hosts on the Internet.
  • @pi2nuna219
    Best lesson yet. I used to fillet wide mouth bass but it's been years, this video was the ticket for both wide mouth and the walleye hubby brought home today. Many thanks:)
  • If anybody out there thinks this is cruel you should go out in the wild and watch what other animals do each other for FOOD
  • @samiam1150
    Done to perfection. I've used the same technique on walleye for the last twenty five years. Never a complaint of a bone found in the filet. 
  • @cjdfv
    Having lived in Michigan on the lakes my entire life, this is the best and cleanest way to fillet. Never used an electric knife though.
  • @jeremycruzgarza
    "They're made of Kevlar, so if you get shot in the hands while filleting a fish you'll be fine"
  • @molonlabe9785
    Aside from some far away shots, this is a really great and helpful video! I’m originally from Wisconsin and my grandparents had a cabin on a lake up in the north woods of WI and grandpa would always be filleting fish for Friday night fish fries and teaching the older cousins how but by the time the younger cousins were old enough to learn, the older cousins were the ones doing most of the work (there’s about a 6 year or so gap between my older cousins and me and my younger cousins.) Just watching this video really brought back some good times and fun memories so thank you!!
  • @REDufner
    great job. one of the best videos on filleting fish on the web. Very little waste and a nice clean fillet.
  • @Odqvist89
    Thanks! Very good technique for Walleye. Here in Sweden we use every piece of the fish possible. Do not throw the carcass away. Use the head (remove gills though), carcass and the bone line you remove in the demonstration to make a marvelous fish stock. If you like a stronger, fishier taste use the skins as well. Portion up the stock, let it set and then freeze. Use in soups and fish sauces and gravies. If you're intrested in Swedish fish recipies please just send me a message. Thanks again for a good video!
  • @krestalbone
    just tried that technique, worked like a charm and it's my first time doing it. awesome video, much thanks
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  • @user-ro4gz5pj4z
    One minute I'm watching normal shit, the next I'm watching how to cut fish
  • @MatthewRalston89
    Thank you sir. I was able to fillet fish to cook for my parents for the first time today thanks to this video