How to Fillet ANY Fish (SIMPLEST Method for BEGINNERS!)

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Published 2023-07-20
So, maybe you've never kept a fish before but want to keep one and fillet it yourself? Maybe you have tried to fillet a fish or two but haven't had good results? Then this is the video for you! I start from the beginning with the most basic, easy method that anyone can learn in minutes. Learn to clean your first fish here!

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Bubba 7" Tapered Flex Fillet Knife: amzn.to/3xe2cgN

Squeegee amzn.to/44EP9AU

All Comments (21)
  • @drllf4ce
    i'm 14 and i just started fishing with my father and i gotta say, he's not the greatest at filleting lol!! will be showing him this video :)
  • @derek876544
    A chef once told me have a small plate of salt next to you when filleting. Dip your fingers in frequently and fish won't slip in your hands again. It works
  • I love a channel where the creator actually answers comments and interacts with viewers
  • @wiskysin
    You did an excellent job taking your time. You slowly show and explain the process so the viewer can see, hear, and absorb it all. Thank you from a fellow Wisconsinite.
  • @mwiltfang4618
    Thanks. Unlike a lot of guys who seem compelled to flash their knife around like a Japanese hibachi chef, your calm, detailed, perfectly timed video is an excellent example of the old saying, "slower is faster". And a lot less wasteful of valuable meat.
  • Many thanks. Just watched with my son (11 years old) and he executed your techniques perfectly. Fishing Merit Badge is about to be added! The fish he caught and fileted was a 16" bass. Reeled in, took off hook, iced down, filet.
  • @soleman11100
    I struggled with filleting fish.. this was a BIG help 👍🏾
  • @CaptainSpock1701
    I just randomly watched this video to see how to fillet a fish and struck gold with that squeegee trick! That is definitely worth a subscription! Thanks.
  • @ThePatente
    That's pretty much how my grand dad taught me 40 years ago. I needed a refresh, we're going strong on White Perch this summer. 😁 I always keep the skin, I love cooking it with the skin on, I think it adds flavor, maybe in my mind I don't know lol Thanks.
  • @timgraaff7551
    Thanks, I act like I know what I’m doing but I don’t how to fillet a fish, great video!
  • This is the best fishing channel for beginners and other than fishing for bullhead back in SD, I'm a total beginner! Thank you!
  • @dawnhall342
    Thank you so very much! Your explanation was perfect! I've been fishing for 48 years, but I'm now teaching myself to fillet 😊
  • @davidrobins7753
    Without a doubt, the most instructive video on how to fillet a fish. Thank you.
  • Great video. I’ve been doing this way for 40+ years and it is the best simple filet way for speed and where you don’t have lots of water to clean up afterwards. One thing if you haven’t tried is reverse and start from tail. If you have a sharp knife and a bigger fish like maybe a salmon you can easily go either way. Single slice from tail to first rib, along top of ribs to head and then slice and peel off ribs. I find it easier to do second side of fish that way.
  • @pierre6625
    Love to follow your videos. I think you explain the techniques you do so well. And you are great at it. Keep teaching us, like I said you're excellent at fileting fish. Best Regards.
  • @gypsybev2
    Worked like a charm! Thank you. It's my first fish fillet, I'm adding it to my fish chowder.
  • That was bloomin' useful. The next callig I catch will be getting the hookedupwi treatment! Thank you for taking the time and trouble to post a very well presented video.
  • thank you thats really helped, i fillet my fish and barely get by, can be very frustrating sometimes but your video has really helped, so thanks. rob, from east coast australia. cheers
  • I used your technique for two farmed sea bream and it worked great. Thanks.
  • @cpapa1
    I've been catching fish for many years but wasn't able to do more than scale and gut my catch Thanks to your tutorial, I feel confident enough to give filleting another go. Heading out on the water in a couple of days time. I'm looking forward to dealing with our catch when we get back to shore. Thank you for sharing and teaching.👍