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Trout Bones?
Hello ,
I live in Saskatchewan Canada. I am Looking for a tool to take the bones out of trout fillets. I have seen the ones made by Cabelas in the USA that are only good for 3 lb trout. My wife and I are in an area where we regularly catch rainbows in the neighbourhood from six to twenty pounds. Given that , has anybody got any tool ideas that will take out the bones after slabbing out the fish? I have googled this problem big time. We presently are using stainless needle nosed pliers but takes forever and molests the fillet terribly .... Any ideas that can be used in the kitchen before introducing to fire would be wonderful...Thanks a bunch...Jimi |
Trout Bones?
"Jimi" wrote in message ... Hello , I live in Saskatchewan Canada. I am Looking for a tool to take the bones out of trout fillets. I have seen the ones made by Cabelas in the USA that are only good for 3 lb trout. My wife and I are in an area where we regularly catch rainbows in the neighbourhood from six to twenty pounds. Given that , has anybody got any tool ideas that will take out the bones after slabbing out the fish? I have googled this problem big time. We presently are using stainless needle nosed pliers but takes forever and molests the fillet terribly .... Any ideas that can be used in the kitchen before introducing to fire would be wonderful...Thanks a bunch...Jimi Jimi, I feel your pain... this is what you should do... Gut your fish like normal. Wrap it in foil put the fish and foil in the center of a bake pan. pack cow sh*t around that and cook it for 20 minutes. After that, take out the pan, throw away the fish and eat the cow patties! ----------------------- I hate eating trout just becuase of the bones issues. I suggest switching to a different fish. Try walleye. Their great, or justabout any other fish, like pike and such. |
Trout Bones?
Heleena wrote:
"Jimi" wrote in message ... Hello , I live in Saskatchewan Canada. I am Looking for a tool to take the bones out of trout fillets. I have seen the ones made by Cabelas in the USA that are only good for 3 lb trout. My wife and I are in an area where we regularly catch rainbows in the neighbourhood from six to twenty pounds. Given that , has anybody got any tool ideas that will take out the bones after slabbing out the fish? I have googled this problem big time. We presently are using stainless needle nosed pliers but takes forever and molests the fillet terribly .... Any ideas that can be used in the kitchen before introducing to fire would be wonderful...Thanks a bunch...Jimi Jimi, I feel your pain... this is what you should do... Gut your fish like normal. Wrap it in foil put the fish and foil in the center of a bake pan. pack cow sh*t around that and cook it for 20 minutes. After that, take out the pan, throw away the fish and eat the cow patties! ----------------------- I hate eating trout just becuase of the bones issues. I suggest switching to a different fish. Try walleye. Their great, or justabout any other fish, like pike and such. Seen on a show that you can fillet the fish with your thumbs by pushing them between the flesh anfd the bones instead of using a fillet knife. Lush au |
Trout Bones?
I thought Cabelas sold two sizes, one for
steelhead and salmon and the smaller one. Check the web try calling catalog customer service and ask if there is a bigger one Jimi wrote: Hello , I live in Saskatchewan Canada. I am Looking for a tool to take the bones out of trout fillets. I have seen the ones made by Cabelas in the USA that are only good for 3 lb trout. My wife and I are in an area where we regularly catch rainbows in the neighbourhood from six to twenty pounds. Given that , has anybody got any tool ideas that will take out the bones after slabbing out the fish? I have googled this problem big time. We presently are using stainless needle nosed pliers but takes forever and molests the fillet terribly .... Any ideas that can be used in the kitchen before introducing to fire would be wonderful...Thanks a bunch...Jimi |
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