The Tamure Kid wrote: ... Its always interesting to see someone else's filleting technique - little variations to try out. Thanks for posting ... interesting thread.
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Fish Addict wrote:
Couldn't agree more. I had never thought about variances in fillet yield associated with fish size. Steps numbers certainly indicate a trend that smaller snapper have higher fillet yield figures than larger snapper. With respect to filleting techniques I guess there really isn't a wrong way or right way, it's what works for you with the tools you have. My Dad taught me when I was a young lad. Old habits die hard but like you TTK it's interesting to see the technique of others. I found the vids in the link below interesting. There's even a Kiwi style mentioned. :-) I can't comment about the accuracy of that. |
Fish Addict wrote:
Couldn't agree more. I had never thought about variances in fillet yield associated with fish size. Steps numbers certainly indicate a trend that smaller snapper have higher fillet yield figures than larger snapper. With respect to filleting techniques I guess there really isn't a wrong way or right way, it's what works for you with the tools you have. My Dad taught me when I was a young lad. Old habits die hard but like you TTK it's interesting to see the technique of others. I found the vids in the link below interesting. There's even a Kiwi style mentioned. :-) I can't comment about the accuracy of that. |
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