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In this short video, Scott demonstrates how to easily fillet a fish with a standard flexible fillet knife. For this demonstration he uses the Berkley 7-inch soft grip knife. Key tools are a block of wood and a flexible fillet knife. Then all you need is proper technique to fillet a fish with no bones.
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Ryan began his fishing industry career with Lindner Media Productions, gaining nearly a decade of unparalleled experience creating dynamic and compelling television programming and video production promoting the sport fishing industry. DeChaine oversees the strategy, creation, and publishing of video content on the website and social media platforms. Outside of work, DeChaine and his wife Jillian raise their three children around an active outdoor lifestyle in the lake-rich and forested lands of northern Minnesota.