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How to filet fish! After a fantastic day of fishing, above is the Captain filleting flounder as the crew watches on. Cooking and eating a boneless filet of your catch is a great way to end the day. It is easy to cook, easy to eat, and taste better too!
Here's the generic way it's done:
- Lay fish flat on a board or table about waist high
- Sharpen knife or get an electric knife
- Cut down behind gills to backbone
- Turn knife and cut down backbone, stopping just before cutting through skin
- Flip filet over, skin side down
- Cut between meat and skin
- Turn fish over, repeat process on other side of fish
- Lay filet flat, cut rib cage away from rest of filet
- Rinse filets, cook, eat
Follow the link to the right for step by step instructions and pictures of how to filet codfish and flounder. There are many pictures so please be patient as they load.
I plan on adding more pages with pictures showing the step by step filleting process of certain saltwater fish. Please stay tuned.
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