How To: Fillet Flathead Fish with Zero Waste | ImJasonFish
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- A quick video on how to fillet flathead. This is my method which utilises zero waste of flesh. I hope my method helps you with filleting. All the best and tight lines in catching some good flathead to try it yourself. Cheers.
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Wow, this was an amazing tutorial! You showed us how to fillet Flathead fish with zero waste. Great job Jason!
Hey mate, thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Give it a try one day 👍
Thanks for the video! First have to catch some some though...
Good luck mate! Let me know how you go 👍
Great vid!
Thanks Sammy! Glad you enjoyed 👍
You definitely need to do some cooking recipes mate. There's only so much battered fish one can eat!
Hey mate, stay tuned - video in the plans!
@@ImJasonFish great stuff!
Great technique mate. Cooking channel coming up next??
Hey Timmy, thanks for watching and leaving a comment! There are some plans, stay tuned!
Thanks for the great video Jason! Just wondering, do you need to gut them as soon as they're caught/killed? How do you go about killing tjem? And do you need to rinse the fillets in salt water? Thanks mate! Love your videos!
Thanks Jason. That’s a very efficient way to remove all of the meat. I’ll have to get out the double clutches and hunt for some flatties to try your technique. What’s that great knife you’re using. Can I ask what it is?
Hey mate, super glad you got something out of the video! The knife is a filleting knife and it's just a cheapy. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment 👍
Hi Jason, thanks for the demo, that is a good way to fillet flathead do you get the pin bones as well?
Hey mate, thanks for watching the video. I hope you got something out of it. If you fillet the flathead cleanly, you should get a fillet with no bones. But always double check and be careful when consuming 👍
Very informative video Mr fish. Just curious if this technique would work on a human carcass. Hypothetically of course 😬
Yes it does.
Hey Ben, thanks for watching, I hope the video helped! I am unsure about that haha. Let me know if you try 👍
@@ImJasonFish worked a treat mate. Hypothetical carcass is in much more manageable pieces now 👌