Skinning and Cooking Long Nose Gar Fish *GRAPHIC*

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  • Hey guys, this was a 46" Long Nose Gar fish caught in the Ohio River. Here is how we skinned it to try to use the skin, and cooked it for supper. Thanks for watching, and God bless.........................J
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  • @JTrahanUSA
    @JTrahanUSA 7 років тому +11

    John, being a Cajun, I was raised on Alligator Gar. You are right, the white loin meat is very good. You are also right about getting it off the bone (cartiladge). My grandmother said never to freeze the meat on the bone, that it would ruin the meat. I have tasted long nose (needle nose) gar and, in my opinion, Alligator gar is much better tasting, but fried up fresh, long nose was good. If you ever get to try fresh alligator gar, you will be able to tell the difference. I was eleven years old when I first hooked an alligator gar. It took my dad, grandfather and two of my uncles to pull that 7 footer in.

  • @gregwestfall6585
    @gregwestfall6585 7 років тому +27

    I had the honor of meeting this man briefly today......i stepped out at work to grab a smoke and when i was done......lo and behold......he comes walking out of the store next to mine......i ask if he is John and he smiles and says yes and approaches me.....when i say jnull he smiles and extends his hand......we spoke very briefly and he climbed into the black beast.....(thats what i call his truck....lol) and left.......my impression was he is a nice and humble as he appears in the videos......my pleasure to speak with you today jnull......next time your in town pop in and say hello again

  • @garyc8208
    @garyc8208 7 років тому +28

    Enjoyed video John. In Louisiana my Aunt would take that loin. Run it thru a grinder. Add Onions, bell pepper and other spices. Roll the mixture in cornmeal and bread crumbs. Then deep fry them. Called 'em Gar Balls. That was a very good way to use Garfish Loins.

    • @JTrahanUSA
      @JTrahanUSA 7 років тому +3

      Yes, it was. Gar Fish Balls were good eating. Garfish Sauce Piquante was good eating too!

  • @richardhutchings921
    @richardhutchings921 7 років тому

    "KNIFE ABUSE". It's a good thing that is a Wallace Knife.

  • @jeanettewaverly2590
    @jeanettewaverly2590 7 років тому +10

    That looks like something out of Jurassic Park!

  • @camerond5623
    @camerond5623 7 років тому +1

    Love learning this stuff. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos

  • @angelabaril104
    @angelabaril104 7 років тому +2

    Hey John if you have an air compressor you can put a slit in the gar skin and insert the air nozle and blow it up and the skin will seperate from the fish. This is how you can skin a gator quicker it should work on a gar. Just a thought. Florida Girl.

  • @heprovides5604
    @heprovides5604 7 років тому +2

    Thanks. I've always heard Gar was to much work. Glad you proved it's worth the effort. Godspeed.

  • @hybridchaser1943
    @hybridchaser1943 7 років тому +2

    Awesome video!! Thanks for sharing, learned from it. I too can't wait to see the sheath.

  • @stacydurham5100
    @stacydurham5100 7 років тому +1

    hello mr. John we called them needle nosed gars..grand dad. chopped them up with a hatchet..then cut the meat out...I've skinned a few. I used garden shears and tin snips....I personally thought they were a good eating fish...but. they are battle hardened tough...grand dad was a salt water bath and deep fry in lard guy..but man it was good...good day..mr..

  • @FiresideCoffee
    @FiresideCoffee 7 років тому +3

    That would make an awesome mount too! Congrats and thanks for the video. Bless you and your family.

  • @EnchantedAlana
    @EnchantedAlana 7 років тому +3

    I believe this is the first vid of yours with a graphic warning that I've had the guts to actually watch. I'm impressed. You honoured that fish's life the entire time and I thank you. Betcha all the lil' minnows of that swamp jumped up and said something like 'you've saved us all!' when you guys pulled that BEAST out of the water.
    Wonder how the very first caveman figured out that gar were edible!!! Great little knife too!! Can't believe how sharp that blade still was after all that skinning when you were taking silverskin off that backstrap. Great skills to pass on, and a well done vid!!

  • @lisabooker6405
    @lisabooker6405 7 років тому +4

    I seen the sheath Mr. Ricky made ya and it's AWESOME! Absolutely beautiful. I'm further North in Ohio (Centerville) but I would LOVE to come fish with you guys one day! Thanks for sharing. God Bless y'all always! ~Lisa

    • @paulandr
      @paulandr Рік тому

      I'm sorry Lisa, but you can't fish with us

  • @lisafeingold1966
    @lisafeingold1966 7 років тому

    Well done John! Thanks for sharing.

  • @joey-san
    @joey-san 5 років тому

    Amazing creature. No wonder it outlived dinosaurs, with tough armor and poisonous eggs. It's a nature's masterpiece.

  • @walrusfest
    @walrusfest 7 років тому

    Very nice! Thanks for the tip about the roe being poisonous

  • @kendallsmith6517
    @kendallsmith6517 7 років тому +3

    I love your videos they're very educational to me

  • @heathschwab
    @heathschwab 6 років тому +1

    Yeah I forgot I watched this one thought I commented. But UA-cam has been acting up my comments deleting guess cause I talk to much. But I got a gar well my daughter got a 15 pound gar this morning well around 3am. But we cleaned me and Patrick cherry he gets all my gar and some catfish to help feed his family. Great guy. But I keep the hide for Wallace and he said watch this after he seen how we Patrick was cleaning his gar. But yeah I'll clean the hide today I have borax. But I'm mailing it to Wallace how long did you weight to mail it to him. But great video and yeah you cleaned faster than us but it's our first but I posted for Wallace this morning. I love sharing my fishing vidoes on here. Have a good week God bless

  • @ronhart8857
    @ronhart8857 7 років тому

    I'm glad your going to have a knife sheath made out of it. Hopefully you could have a double sheath for two knife, ferro rod, with multi pliers! John you did a great job skinning and saving the meal for a good supper! Thanks for sharing

  • @scotty1553
    @scotty1553 7 років тому

    Thanks For the Video John! Enjoyed!

  • @tallcedars2310
    @tallcedars2310 7 років тому

    Wow, that was very interesting. We in northwestern Canada don't have these and have not seen one let alone one being skinned, they really do look prehistoric. The skin thickness was amazing, glad you are using that tough old skin for a knife sheath, I believe it will be quite beautiful. Thanks for posting, I will remember this one with that ancient fish!

  • @Daoldman54
    @Daoldman54 7 років тому +2

    You make great videos. Great explanations and you're right that skin will make a wicked sheath. Hopefully Ricky will show it on his video when he does it

  • @anitaronquillo1410
    @anitaronquillo1410 7 років тому

    Another great video! 👍So educational. Stay blessed!☕🐬

  • @jamieshelton2892
    @jamieshelton2892 7 років тому

    You never cease to amaze me! Love the video, and now I know why my daddy said we had to throw that gar back, that I caught when I was about 9! They're a lot of work to clean, compared to all those crappie!

  • @beaverrick9789
    @beaverrick9789 7 років тому

    That was great how you did that jon, never had Gar. But hey Id try it,

  • @savageoutcast7716
    @savageoutcast7716 7 років тому

    Love all the vids on both channels bro. You did well at explaining everything about the gar, I grew up on the Ohio banks in Lewis county Kentucky I'm sure you know where that is. Still there today. Lol

  • @i8topees
    @i8topees 7 років тому +4

    ,..skin came off real nice! I hope I'm be able to see how that skin turns out. thanks!

  • @kevinchaney5595
    @kevinchaney5595 5 років тому

    Nice video John. Love the ways we can "live off the land." New subscriber!

  • @brendengodfrey9564
    @brendengodfrey9564 7 років тому +2

    Another great video by you SIR

  • @snookie65
    @snookie65 7 років тому

    I had no idea the skin was so tough. Great video!

  • @jeffryrichardson9105
    @jeffryrichardson9105 7 років тому

    Wow very cool!

  • @tomhuest1300
    @tomhuest1300 7 років тому

    Awesome video I like that that was really cool

  • @stonewallpi1
    @stonewallpi1 7 років тому

    Hey Friend... Great job of dissecting that Gar! The skin on that Gar was like an alligator skin damn near! :) The loins looked tasty once cooked. Great video and I'd love to see the final product of the knife sheath using the Gar skin!

  • @matthewsullivan3581
    @matthewsullivan3581 5 років тому

    Always wondered about gar. Maybe I’ll take the next one home. Cleaning that thing didn’t look fun at all though. That skin was like armor or something. Very cool. Thx for the video.

  • @samsmith7150
    @samsmith7150 7 років тому

    Cool video John!

  • @okokletsthrive
    @okokletsthrive 7 років тому

    I would love to have one of those nice job !!

  • @bswins9648
    @bswins9648 7 років тому +1

    Thanks John! For a future Q&A, would you consider compiling some tips you've learned regarding parts of fish and animals that you know are poisonous and/or not desired by you (like the dark gar meat). I realize many of your subs have a lot of info on that subject, but I'm not one of them. Thanks again, and I appreciate your consideration. God bless!

  • @vickiemears1363
    @vickiemears1363 7 років тому

    thanks for the info.

  • @MrGrendel65
    @MrGrendel65 6 років тому

    love the idea of a knife sheath

  • @WAXX47
    @WAXX47 5 років тому

    Great video

  • @mikescooling
    @mikescooling 7 років тому +2

    Nice, that looked like a tough fish to cut. thumbs up

  • @wallaceknifeworkshomestead
    @wallaceknifeworkshomestead 7 років тому

    AWESOME!

  • @MoparGuy1625
    @MoparGuy1625 6 років тому

    I love this guy

  • @SAMPATHMSAMPATH
    @SAMPATHMSAMPATH 6 років тому

    Enjoyed from India, nice to watch

  • @steveharris2589
    @steveharris2589 7 років тому

    Good video!!! I did not know you could eat them!!!))) 🐠🐟🐠👍🏼😊

  • @RonHicks
    @RonHicks 7 років тому +6

    John couldn't you do something with those jaws like dry them out some sort of way and use them for a Fred Flintstone kindling rack for your indoor wood stove😀.

  • @peggysueaustinmcdaniel2590
    @peggysueaustinmcdaniel2590 7 років тому

    first time viewer really enjoyed

  • @davishayes1733
    @davishayes1733 5 років тому

    I know I'm late on this but wanted you to know a better way to clean gar. Nail head to board. Use catfish skinners to hold onto and pull up on rear dorsal fin. Use a machete to chop top cap off. Then cut back straps out. Never touch guts. The bigger the gar, the easier it is to clean. Hope this help for your next one. Here in Louisiana we catch all the time. Anywhere from 40 to 100 plus pounds. Trying to use tin snips takes way to long. Anyways, try it. Will make life a little more pleasant for you and gar cleaning. ..

  • @drw5252
    @drw5252 5 років тому

    Awesome

  • @JoeyP322
    @JoeyP322 7 років тому

    I'm assuming not many things mess with this fish ! Thanks for the video !

  • @whatheworld
    @whatheworld 7 років тому

    Do you have footage of when you got the gar was snagged. That would have been cool to watch. Nice clip !!

  • @Cfdonald
    @Cfdonald 7 років тому

    My dad & granddad always told me the best way to cook one was to split it open stuff it with dog crap Bake it then throw the fish away and eat the crap, lol. May have to try one now, we have the big alligator ones here in Mississippi

  • @KaleidoscopeJunkie
    @KaleidoscopeJunkie 7 років тому

    That was one tough fish. (not as tough as you Ha - HA !!)
    I love your videos and Wallace knives. Thank you for referring him.
    Have you thought of Black Soldier Fly larvae to dispose of fish scraps? The larvae then become excellent protein food for your chickens.

  • @charlessanders8491
    @charlessanders8491 5 років тому

    thank you for time i enjoyed it reminded me of my chilhood

  • @jeannemiller306
    @jeannemiller306 7 років тому

    looks like it will make a good meal

  • @GaiasPupil
    @GaiasPupil 6 років тому

    So far I've only got one on the bank via hook. Now I use a drop set up with braided line, they get tangled between the hook and the weight. If I don't mind snipping off a few inches of line then it works well.

  • @cyndiburkhart3619
    @cyndiburkhart3619 5 років тому

    I used to have the local fisher people that would come to the river behind my house give me the Gar if they caught them. A single cut down the belly, then flesh out. I ground the meat and made jerky sticks...... My Korean and Vietnamese friends loved them. The wild critters along the river loved the left overs. The skin can be made into armor plates for SCA (Rennaisance people) gear. The ugly bits can go into the black soldier fly compost bins for chicken food. Waste not....

  • @evanphil51981
    @evanphil51981 7 років тому

    awesome video as always but i was wondering what do you do with the head of the fish? because it would be cool to have the skull cleaned and etc.

  • @Buckrun11
    @Buckrun11 7 років тому +2

    That skin will be really cool!

  • @colin22hockey
    @colin22hockey 7 років тому

    Great video! What is your favourite fish to eat ? Maybe make a video of cleaning and cooking it that way you like it!

  • @ChickaWoofRanch
    @ChickaWoofRanch 7 років тому

    I'm thinking your knife is gonna need sharpened after that! Nice demo! Would have never thought they were edible.

  • @lemoncrinckles
    @lemoncrinckles 7 років тому

    Looked like a lot of work, John, but you got a good sized meal out of it! (:

  • @bradgillis2405
    @bradgillis2405 7 років тому

    "Billy Gar" is what many call it here. good eating. Some do make patties out of it. I use to make fish oil out of the scraps and also coon and mink bait. The "fishier" dark meat makes good chowder too. They are tough for sure. Ive killed some with a .22. I never understood those who just killed them. Fun fish to hunt or fish for. I use to soak the "fillets" in salt water, the buttermilk sounds interesting.. great video..

    • @ajsbd3815
      @ajsbd3815 5 років тому

      brad gillis how did a .22 even break their skin?!!

  • @jahyeet1137
    @jahyeet1137 4 роки тому

    It would be very awesome if you made a gar head mount

  • @sharond370
    @sharond370 7 років тому

    This was a really cool vidio enjoy!!

  • @jrobertanselment9048
    @jrobertanselment9048 7 років тому

    Just like Grandpa a few years back,.... He never tossed them back.... either big enough for the trouble or they got the axe!

  • @stacydurham5100
    @stacydurham5100 7 років тому +2

    granddad chopped them up with a hatchet. then cut the skin off..flowered fried dam fine eaten

  • @albertmoreno6827
    @albertmoreno6827 7 років тому +3

    love your videos one day can u make a video of fishing agian

  • @gailreese4699
    @gailreese4699 7 років тому

    They make good fish patties. I use stove top stuffing And eggs. LOL Gail

  • @Edge1775
    @Edge1775 7 років тому +2

    they use to line farm plows with those scales believe it or not

  • @usakiwi5222
    @usakiwi5222 7 років тому +2

    That was truly interesting! MAYBE one day I will learn not to eat lunch and watch these type of videos...Biscuits and Gravy just didn't go down that well John - It's not like you didn't give any warning - HAHA! Can't to see what Wallace Knives does with the skin!

  • @icestatesmc
    @icestatesmc 7 років тому

    I've gone thru all this one time with alligator gar down here in florida. It took me forever to skin and filet and when I cooked it the taste was horrible. lol. maybe I didn't soak it in milk long enough but it was nasty but had to try it once. I can't wait to see what Ricky does with the hide.

  • @Blakehx
    @Blakehx 7 років тому +3

    Nice work! Don't know how well it'll work but next time you might starting with a guthook! Looking forward to seeing that knife sheath!

  • @dananelson3534
    @dananelson3534 7 років тому

    Is that fish related to gator? Enjoyed the video John, thanks for the warning about the roe. Looks tasty.

  • @81chowder
    @81chowder 7 років тому

    Hello, I wanted to tell you, I suffer from psoriatic arthritis. I found something that helped it's called Stelara it really helped my skin. Please try it, it's amazing. I feel for you. Great Videos!

  • @towerjokey
    @towerjokey 7 років тому

    Jnull0, Hey you have some new fencing are starting to open up the upper hill?

  • @jacorin
    @jacorin 7 років тому

    would it make the skin more managable for cutting if you scaled it first??

  • @RasBuyaka
    @RasBuyaka 7 років тому +2

    PLEASE make a video of the whole sheath process!

    • @GaiasPupil
      @GaiasPupil 6 років тому +1

      RasBuyaka Check the wallace link he put in description box. ;)

  • @tennprovisioner2218
    @tennprovisioner2218 7 років тому

    you can go one step more and soak for 10 minutes in salt water rinse and then do as you did to fix them. This pulls out more of the oil and heavy fish taste. Kind of like a salt water blue fish.

  • @chafschneider7904
    @chafschneider7904 5 років тому +1

    Awesome and good eating do deep fried

  • @cillaloves2fish688
    @cillaloves2fish688 7 років тому

    That is one tuff fish! Looked lile it tasted good tho!

  • @o61000
    @o61000 7 років тому

    October will make one year of myself raising rabbits how do they deal with the heat I have California whites and New Zealand I keep them in a well-ventilated shed with a box window fan was wondering if I should not breed them during July and August

  • @deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344
    @deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344 2 роки тому

    Did you keep the head. I always keep the skulls and heads of bigger animals

  • @jacobc392
    @jacobc392 7 років тому

    My God that is one slimy fish! Ive never seen a fish that slimy. Good job on the hide.👍

  • @momdoan
    @momdoan 6 років тому

    wow look at that skin!

  • @benandrick4870
    @benandrick4870 7 років тому

    boy howdy that things head for sure ain't gonna accidentally fall off.

  • @mikeellis8339
    @mikeellis8339 7 років тому

    mr john,what is the name of your fishing channel.also names of any other channels that you might have.

  • @Gayle.M
    @Gayle.M 7 років тому +3

    It sounded like you were cutting through tin when you were cutting the skin off.

  • @grandmapatty1493
    @grandmapatty1493 7 років тому

    Did it taste anything like the copperhead?

  • @shaymacjones5110
    @shaymacjones5110 7 років тому

    Now i have to look up what a knife sheaf is.I hear it said this way, but tell me what [ or write] what it is.

  • @essemsween818
    @essemsween818 7 років тому

    This might be a mad question but what is that skin made of? Even cutting the 'underbelly' it sounded like you were cutting metal, they aren't normal fish scales are they? And, in the normal course of fishing (for food) is the meat worth the work involved in catching and processing the Garfish? or would you normally release it back? Thank You. ps isn't the acid in the B'milk to take out the fishy taste & smell? anything acidic will eventually 'cook' whatever's soaked in it, so that's more than likely the firming up. Like Ceviche.

    • @colemanherefords7321
      @colemanherefords7321 5 років тому

      The gar fish is a invasive fish like carp in Missouri and most states people bow fish them no limit and just throw the carcasses ie. dead fish back in the water or on the bank for fish,turtles other animals like raccoon to eat. But I and a few others in the us eat them . It's best and quickest to use a reciprocating cordless tool cuts them in say 1 minute use a small hook ie. Hayhook old small size meat hook and holding the head pull down the sides quickly then cut out loin then rinse, rinse, rinse getting oils and nasty tasting juices off meat until water doesn't foam and meat is textured feeling and not slimmy as fish is .cook hot and eat immediately tastes exactly like alligator so you can dip it in say Chipotle or other sauce . Or just light cornmeal type fried fish coating. Cold it's nasty .so eat immediately.

  • @ty-oz5me
    @ty-oz5me 7 років тому

    how are the pheasants

  • @nevermore4971
    @nevermore4971 7 років тому

    Look at them snappers Ralph.

  • @countrygirlfishing
    @countrygirlfishing 7 років тому +7

    That's going to be cool, a GAR Sheath !!!

  • @markbrooks5278
    @markbrooks5278 3 роки тому

    Man thats a tough job, dont throw that other meat away , it makes good bait to put on jug lines for catfish..thanks for the video

  • @JanetWilham
    @JanetWilham 7 років тому +10

    can you say--Dremel???-lolllllllllllllllll

    • @johnaverick7468
      @johnaverick7468 5 років тому +1

      GREAT IDEA, Gar is officially on the menu for me since you gave me this idea of how to deal with that work your ass off skin problem

    • @angelpaz63
      @angelpaz63 5 років тому

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @devind2915
      @devind2915 4 роки тому

      @@johnaverick7468 use a stick and beat the gar up and down on both sides and the back and the skin comes right off.

  • @dumpsterd7148
    @dumpsterd7148 7 років тому

    john I believe in past vids that you don't care for channel cats or any strong tasting fishy fish try cutting the fish into chunks about the size you did the gar place in large bowl or bucket and run cold water over them allowing the water to continuously over flow and squeeze or kneed the chunk fish the water becomes cloudy or foggy looking continue until those pieces start running the water clear this removes the real fishy oils and muddy tastes some fish have and works really well on larger cat fish which in my opinion have strong muddy fishy taste try it out

    • @jnull0
      @jnull0  7 років тому

      OK dumpster d, I will give it another shot and see if it works for me. Thanks for the advice................J

  • @Dutch1722
    @Dutch1722 7 років тому

    I want to see the gar sheath video.

  • @garnetmaze7917
    @garnetmaze7917 6 років тому +1

    Tried long noise gar for the first time 3 weeks ago, I will never ever throw one back again, all my life I was mean to them , cut there heads off and throw them on the bank , never again...... folks its some of the best eating you will ever have or get.

    • @GaiasPupil
      @GaiasPupil 6 років тому

      Garnet Maze Try and respect our wildlife so they will produce for you

  • @jeffnordengren3797
    @jeffnordengren3797 7 років тому

    I wonder if tin snips would work on this?

    • @essemsween818
      @essemsween818 7 років тому +1

      Jeff Nordengren He says Jeff at 02:00 that "...alot of guys will take tin snips and cut down the back of the Gar...", so Yes they must work.