Fish Cleaning Feedback

From the lens Cleaning Fish - How to Scale, Clean, Fillet and Store Fish.

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  • Wedding_Mom May 6, 2012 @ 7:40 pm | delete
    Great lens.
  • DailyRogue Apr 9, 2012 @ 12:17 am | delete
    Great tips, especially the vacuum sealer. I use one now for all of my fresh seafood. It makes a huge difference in preserving quality.
  • Bea_Gabrielle May 22, 2011 @ 6:09 am | delete
    Properly cleaning a fish has always been a challenge for me!
  • karmicchristian May 16, 2011 @ 6:18 am | delete
    Very clear information and very useful too. A very nice lens for fish lovers like me. :) Thanks.
  • mattseefood Apr 20, 2011 @ 12:07 am | delete
    Nice lens! A lot of information about fish. Keep it up :)
  • Bea_Gabrielle Dec 22, 2010 @ 6:08 am | delete
    I love fish but unfortunately, I don't know how to prep them. good thing I chanced upon your lens!
  • Tipi Nov 21, 2010 @ 11:01 am | delete
    Skillfully done. I used to love watching my Dad filet fish after we had been out fishing as a family and we mostly brought home walleye along with a few perch and crappie. We ususally threw the northern pike back.
  • termit_bronx Oct 20, 2010 @ 5:30 am | delete
    Wow, great lens and very informative! Unique topic here on Squidoo, I love it!
  • NatureMaven Jun 20, 2009 @ 11:09 am | delete
    Hi it's me again. You sure do know about fish and fishing! *****I am lens rolling this to my Piney Run Park lens. Happy casting!
  • daybreak Jun 13, 2009 @ 2:37 pm | in reply to Deena | delete
    I agree it is sometimes hard to identify skinless fillets once they are stored together. Bagging each species separately is sometimes the only way to tell besides the taste of the cooked meal. Pre-labeled zipper or vacuum bags are a good thing to have ready before fish cleaning begins.
  • Deena Jun 13, 2009 @ 12:49 pm | delete
    We just came back from Louisiana with a truck full of Trout and Reds...I know the reds have the red streak through the meat...but it looks like so does all the other...how can one tell the difference in a big trout and a smaller red once it has been cleaned? Thanks.
  • grayth Feb 4, 2009 @ 9:23 am | delete
    very informative lens on cleaning fish, the pictures were very clear and the explanation great.

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