Thank you for promoting eating largemouth! I eat them as well, nice big flakes like a cod. I have a no minimum lake near me and you're right those 10"-15" bass are delicious. Many lakes have become overpopulated in northern WI.
I didn’t expect perfection for this price but with a quick honing out of the package with a steel this thing is perfect. Super knife!Sturdy sheath included.
I’ve been fishing since I was 5-6 years old late 80’s I just recently tried bass about 4-5 years ago. That’s a delicious damn fish to eat. I make it several ways tho. Sometimes I’ll fillet it other times I’ll either steak it out or fillet an leave the skin on or I’ll butterfly it whole. Once it’s fried up nicely that skin gives it a super nice crunch. I don’t typically keep bass unless they go belly up when I try to release them. Mostly keep bluegill, shell-cracker, crappie, bullhead catfish or channel catfish. But if there is an unlucky bass that happens to bite my line and I can’t revive him into the fryer he goes.
Thank you for this video Caleb - I agree that a small/moderate size LM in cold water tastes just like a big bluegill. Other species are seriously over harvested, and bass are underutilized.
Thank you for showing how easy it is to get that belly meat. Most people act like it's not worth the trouble. I mean, you killed it, so eat all you can. Great tutorial.
Chose to keep a largemouth I ended up killing on accident today upwards of 15” and this makes me feel confident in cleaning my first fish. Will probably update if I butcher this pretty simple process. Update, kind of botched the cleaning but still have some decent filets.
I wish Douglas county would remove the size limit for bass on more lakes. We have so many small lakes that seem to be stunted with tons of 12"-13" bass that never seem to get any bigger but I cant keep them until they are over 14".
I eat smallmouth and largemouth bass, theyre a very underrated eating fish. Where i live we have no restrictions on walleye or perch, so theyre hard to come by anymore, but bass are everywhere and people just toss them all back. So i eat them to even out the score a little in our local waters
Another way and then it to me once you do it a few times it's a lot quicker is when you start your cutting down the spine and go through and cut to the tail do not cut through the tailpiece stop right there at the end and then continue for laying and then when you get the rest of it for ages flip it over and the actual you won't have to put your finger there to hold the skin it's still attached fillet the meat off and you're done and once you do that a couple of times it'll go a whole lot faster and then it's a one-piece pick up clean up
That’s a good method. I’ve used it as well. They both work but I just still prefer to remove the fillet from the carcass before skinning. Call it personal preference I guess. The one time I don’t is when using an electric fillet knife.
Thanks! I’ve don’t it a time or twenty thousand. Lol. Just takes practice! I keep the blade just angled down very slightly which helps to keep it from sliding up into the meat.
I like the way you trim around the rib bones with the powered fillet knife, instead of just lopping off the meat with the ribs.😊😊😊😊
Works great!
Thank you for promoting eating largemouth! I eat them as well, nice big flakes like a cod. I have a no minimum lake near me and you're right those 10"-15" bass are delicious. Many lakes have become overpopulated in northern WI.
You are welcome! I agree. They need to be harvested in many lakes up here.
Great video thanks it's a joy seeing the rare videos of someone who fishes for food too many times I've seen catch and release videos God bless you
Yessir. Fish are food! I certainly don’t keep every fish I catch, but I keep enough to make sure the family is well fed!
@@calebwistad right on
I didn’t expect perfection for this price but with a quick honing out of the package with a steel this thing is perfect. Super knife!Sturdy sheath included.
The bubba blade is a good knife.
I’ve been fishing since I was 5-6 years old late 80’s I just recently tried bass about 4-5 years ago. That’s a delicious damn fish to eat. I make it several ways tho. Sometimes I’ll fillet it other times I’ll either steak it out or fillet an leave the skin on or I’ll butterfly it whole. Once it’s fried up nicely that skin gives it a super nice crunch. I don’t typically keep bass unless they go belly up when I try to release them. Mostly keep bluegill, shell-cracker, crappie, bullhead catfish or channel catfish. But if there is an unlucky bass that happens to bite my line and I can’t revive him into the fryer he goes.
Yes. They are an underrated food fish for sure.
Thank you for this video Caleb - I agree that a small/moderate size LM in cold water tastes just like a big bluegill. Other species are seriously over harvested, and bass are underutilized.
You bet! Yes. Bass are delicious and underutilized, I agree.
Awesome video. Straight to the point and simple. Thanks for the lesson.
Thanks. You bet!
This was the best tutorial/showing how the anatomy works. Thanks! Learned something cool
Glad to hear it man!
Thank you for showing how easy it is to get that belly meat. Most people act like it's not worth the trouble. I mean, you killed it, so eat all you can. Great tutorial.
Thanks man! I really appreciate that! I think they are delicious and totally underutilized.
Thank you for making this video I just caught a 18 inch and didn’t know how to fillet it until now
Perfect!
Bass is a great tasty fish!!! Just caught 20 this past week in Mississippi
Nice!
Chose to keep a largemouth I ended up killing on accident today upwards of 15” and this makes me feel confident in cleaning my first fish. Will probably update if I butcher this pretty simple process.
Update, kind of botched the cleaning but still have some decent filets.
Hope you like it!
Just ate my first LM Bass! was sooo tasty! Two 14 inchers. Half breaded and fried other half seasoned and pan grilled.
I love them too. They don’t get enough respect as a table fish.
@@calebwistad 100% agree!
@@calebwistad im about to upload a video on cooking and trying them, should be live by tomorrow at the latest.
I wish Douglas county would remove the size limit for bass on more lakes. We have so many small lakes that seem to be stunted with tons of 12"-13" bass that never seem to get any bigger but I cant keep them until they are over 14".
Yes. I agree!
Thanks for the tutorial!
You bet! Glad it was helpful.
I eat smallmouth and largemouth bass, theyre a very underrated eating fish. Where i live we have no restrictions on walleye or perch, so theyre hard to come by anymore, but bass are everywhere and people just toss them all back. So i eat them to even out the score a little in our local waters
Right on!
I love largemouth they’re so clean tasting down here in Louisiana
Yep. Delicious!
Great videos, man! What's your favorite fish batter recipe?
Thanks! I have another video that goes through my favorite breading. ua-cam.com/video/v9-9qAvlYpo/v-deo.htmlsi=EXNkb0VUwxJhV2zF
Bass are good! Almost as good as walleye
I agree!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Another way and then it to me once you do it a few times it's a lot quicker is when you start your cutting down the spine and go through and cut to the tail do not cut through the tailpiece stop right there at the end and then continue for laying and then when you get the rest of it for ages flip it over and the actual you won't have to put your finger there to hold the skin it's still attached fillet the meat off and you're done and once you do that a couple of times it'll go a whole lot faster and then it's a one-piece pick up clean up
That’s a good method. I’ve used it as well. They both work but I just still prefer to remove the fillet from the carcass before skinning. Call it personal preference I guess. The one time I don’t is when using an electric fillet knife.
That is a good size to cut up for catfish bait. That head piece will catch u a gollywopper
I’m not gonna argue with you there. 😆
Damn you make cutting off the skin look so damn easy. I end up cutting into to my meat and get upset when I do
Thanks! I’ve don’t it a time or twenty thousand. Lol. Just takes practice! I keep the blade just angled down very slightly which helps to keep it from sliding up into the meat.
Great video! Lm are tasty
Thanks. I agree!
Do people not scale their fish anymore? I just see people fileting them…
I have several videos on how to scale fish and cook them whole too.
You need practice dude, that was painful to watch
I would not watch it a second time then!
damn that electric one does a shitty job. waste a lot more meat with that
I’m definitely partial to the conventional as well.