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Old 01-18-09, 07:17 PM   #26
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http://www.kershawknives.com/product...416&brand=shun

that is my favorite knife to fillet with. its well worth the money
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Old 01-18-09, 07:27 PM   #27
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http://www.thekershawstore.com/Produ...ductCode=K1240

This is the fillet knife I was talking about. P N J
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Old 01-18-09, 07:55 PM   #28
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are these battery operated? lol, kidding guys. those are both good knives, i just like the electric ones better.
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Old 01-18-09, 09:17 PM   #29
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I highly recommend the Kershaw 7 in 1 fillet knife.The blade adjusts from 5 1/2 " to 9 " and you can find them for under $20.00 if you look around.

i am with pnj on this knife.

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Old 01-18-09, 09:46 PM   #30
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Easiest recepie I know. (other than wrapping with foil and grilling)
Works great with butterflied trout and not too shabby with bass fillets.

Simmer some cambell's new england clam chowder in a sauce pan. Season to preference. Once it simmers, pour it over your fish of choice and bake at 350 for about 30 minutes.
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Old 01-18-09, 09:57 PM   #31
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NITRO & ALL,
here is a couple takes on batter that I like. Use Aunt Jemima BUTTERMILK pancake mix, then add either 7-up or beer to make a mixture with the consistancy of mustard. Put the fillets in this mixture and place in the refrigerator for a couple hours or overnight to marinate. When the oil is hot enough to cook the fillets, salt and pepper some DRY Aunt Jemima pancake mix and drop the fillets into this to coat with the dry mix and drop in the grease. Cook until golden brown and place on paper napkins to absorb the grease.
ENJOY!!!
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Old 01-22-09, 11:52 AM   #32
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If you are new to eating fish, wait til your first time eating walleye.......whoa !!!
I'd try a simple flour, salt and pepper mix for the first time. Just my preference....

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Old 01-22-09, 12:33 PM   #33
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If you are new to eating fish, wait til your first time eating walleye.......whoa !!!
I'd try a simple flour, salt and pepper mix for the first time. Just my preference....

Good fishing, Mac
The same goes for PERCH too.


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Old 01-22-09, 01:07 PM   #34
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I have the wife looking up some ways to cook em.
She told me we have to cook them out side so the house doesn't smell like fish.

I just need to get out fishing!!!!!!!!!! I hate the winter.
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