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Knife Wielding Girl Cuts Open a Snook

Knife Wielding Girl Cuts Open a Snook

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Florida fishing inshore saltwater How to fillet, cut, skin and clean a fish. Fish cutting Snook aka robalo caught in Florida inshore fishing by fishing girl Darcizzle. including cuts, cutting tips and tricks
Date: 2020-08-03

Comments and reviews: 8


Hi again just wanted to thank you for your comment replys. Did not know about the salt water rinse. Looking forward to seeing your next great adventure. Today it's ice rain in Hamilton. so today ice abounds but no ice fish are falling from the sky. Hopefully you are doing a funday Sunday video for all of us. The beer can island videos warm our hearts and both of you warm our souls! Thanks again from Bob in Canada!
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that is the same way I dress a fish, except I leave connected to tail and that gives a better handle to skin the meat. Flip it and repeat leave one piece to send back to the ecosystem.
thanks guys for the Sunday morning
entertainment. Cabin fever setting in.

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Angle the knife down on the other side of the spin or you will miss a lot of meat.
Are you kidding me. Really.
All these years. Nobody has ever said that before. NOW, I will not screw up. Thank you. Cutting edge stuff.

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Hey Cizzle, don't look now, but uh, your shorts are unbuttoned.
Haha
Great vid. And yeah, they do owe you a nice little sponsorship. Seen you use/plug them several times.

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Hi Darcie, thank you for the informative video. We have a fish called Snoek, which is only indigenous to our own waters. Norman, Cape Town.
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If you poke the eyes of the fish carcasses with the knife they will sink in the canal.
It helps with the smell in the summer time heat.

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Your correct, and can't repeat enough. extremely sharp knife. I won't start without, maybe do sharpening video? Excellent as always.
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Maybe do a video of cooking snook. I've never caught a snook nor eaten one and that looks like a delicious chuck of white meat.
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