Redfin fillets

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Mr.Brightside
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Redfin fillets

Post by Mr.Brightside »

I am an amateur at gutting and cleaning fish and this Youtube clip meant that I had 6 almost perfect fillets, rolled lightly in seasoned flour and shallow fried. I honestly think Redfin might be my favourite fish to eat.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opTnahD5fMw

Worth looking at the clip.

Cheers
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Galey
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Re: Redfin fillets

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Great clip. Thanks for that, just in time for smacking a few out of the irrigation channels. :thumbsup:
erik the viking
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Post by erik the viking »

1. That's a good reddie by any standard
2. An easy way to get 2 good fillets
3. Fresh water fishing means less washing of gear :thumbsup:
4. Fresh water fishing means more flies! Ggggrrrrrrrr!

Thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:

PS Will this work for any other species, or are there some peculiarities with the structure of redfin?
PPS I found this one ages ago and was impressed by the deft knife skills.(I guess a very sharp knife helps)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39h4wMxAbGI
@ 0:57..... really? I thought it was a joke at first.
Mr.Brightside
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Re: Redfin fillets

Post by Mr.Brightside »

I'd be tempted to try it on yellas.
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