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Re: I caught my biggest flounder ever this weekend.
Posted: June 10th, 2014, 9:02 am
by DEMON
That's a bigun'
Re: I caught my biggest flounder ever this weekend.
Posted: June 10th, 2014, 9:22 am
by woopty
Door mat!
Re: I caught my biggest flounder ever this weekend.
Posted: June 10th, 2014, 10:21 am
by Ifishtoo
Rhett, glad to see you down at the coast.......... seeing cotton & peanuts, just won't cut it! How the heck did you find that dinosaur? Nice fish, nice grin........... that's say it ALL!
Re: I caught my biggest flounder ever this weekend.
Posted: June 10th, 2014, 11:40 am
by kikstand454
Holy cow man! What a flattie! Wtg!
~~Dave
Re: I caught my biggest flounder ever this weekend.
Posted: June 10th, 2014, 2:11 pm
by micci_man
Congrats rhett!!!
Should have stopped by the Moorings dude!
Re: I caught my biggest flounder ever this weekend.
Posted: June 10th, 2014, 4:13 pm
by big bend gyrene
Re: I caught my biggest flounder ever this weekend.
Posted: June 11th, 2014, 11:07 am
by Frank Bradfield
Did you get a length on him ? Fantastic fish!
Re: I caught my biggest flounder ever this weekend.
Posted: June 11th, 2014, 12:13 pm
by Blue spinner
that's a nice doormat
Re: I caught my biggest flounder ever this weekend.
Posted: June 12th, 2014, 10:31 am
by Vitz
Steve Stinson wrote:Man that is a nice one, and very nice pics to go with it.
We caught two small ones during the NFGFC Tournament on Saturday. I tried my best to split one side midway down along the backbone and fillet all of the meat off in one piece to make stuffed flounder, but I couldn't figure out how to keep the fillets attached out near the end of the bones beneath the fins. Does anybody know if that can be done?
- Steve Stinson
I remember someone, somewhere, sometime posted this clip on how to filet a flounder for stuffing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHnH81ifDqA
Re: I caught my biggest flounder ever this weekend.
Posted: June 12th, 2014, 10:55 am
by Steve Stinson
Vitz -
That's exactly what I needed. Thank you.
I tried to do the entire process with a fillet knife rather than scissors. (Now I know why I am a surveyor and not a surgeon!).
Hopefully, the bone tips don't stay in the meat when you clip out the bones.
- Steve Stinson