| Now that you have caught your dream fish do | | | | Now it gets even messier. Do you know how to |
| you know how to clean? | | | | gut the fish? The less mess the better. Take |
| Good job. You must be so proud of yourself. You | | | | your knife with the blade pointed toward the fish's |
| have just landed the biggest fish of all. How do | | | | head, poke the stomach and slit the fish moving |
| you clean it? You certainly don't want those ugly | | | | the fillet knife towards the fish's head. Do not cut |
| fish scales all over your wife's clean kitchen. Now... | | | | deep. |
| what to do. What about cleaning the fish before | | | | Secondly, take the fish fillet knife with the blade |
| you leave your fishing spot. | | | | pointing toward the fish's tail and open the |
| You will need a great knife to start with-a fish | | | | stomach. Remove all the fish guts. |
| fillet knife. Spread out some old newspaper. Use a | | | | Thirdly, remove the gills and lastly, wrap up the |
| fish scaler or knife and work against the grain of | | | | messy newspaper and toss. There you have it. A |
| the scale. Once all the scales are removed, you | | | | perfectly cleaned fish. |
| can toss the newspaper and rinse the fish. | | | | |