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Yellow Tail Prep
This impressed me.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hvAfQqWAL4
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It is amazing they still have all of their fingers! Wow! Amazing, for sure.
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Zero waste.
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Along the same lines, here's how they process giant bluefin tuna:
http://youtu.be/NN02KzINVSU
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That is some kind of sharp!!!
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Wow! Those knives are scary sharp!
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A pile a fish, cleaned in a flash . . . I always enjoy watching it
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Quote: | Originally posted by jbcoug
That is some kind of sharp!!!
John |
I think that the Japanese have the best knives. Their tradition with sword-making is remarkable as to how they would laminate samurai cutlery....
Their traditional woodworking tools are also something to behold....(the saw...as seen being used in bluefin vid mentioned above).
I recently bought a 14-16" folding saw made in Japan ($70.00 ) that I
carry when dirtbiking mountain trails here in BC as there is often deadfall blocking trails (Pine beetle kill up here is horrible so lots of trees
are falling)....and it has a double-row of teeth that cut both ways....VERY efficient !!!! And it puts the saws my pals have to shame.
http://www.silkysaws.com/
I have this straight blade folding one:
http://www.silkysaws.com/Folding-Straight_2
I let my riding buddies try it out so they can be equally impressed.....and I get to sit back and let them have a go at it
Kinda like the Huck Finn/Tom Sawyer fence-painting logic
[Edited on 7-12-2013 by motoged]
[Edited on 7-12-2013 by motoged]
[Edited on 7-12-2013 by motoged]
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I'm a gonna commit that short video to memory (if my bio hard drive allows it) and try it in August.
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those are babies!
pray4tuna this year!!!!
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Woody.....Tuna in La Paz, be there in a week
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I moved to CO and they made me buy a little rod to make it feel like a real fish
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Wooo hooo....I am going to be in yellowtail prep mode in a few minutes...Juan just called to report they caught a whack of YT this morning...first
ones for us this season!!!!!! a month early too....yeah baby...pray for tuna boys.
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Those are yellowfin.........but still an amazing video.
Small, but perfect sashimi size, for my tastes.
How many teeth per inch do you recommend, motoged, for clearing limbs and small trees across the trail?
[Edited on 7-14-2013 by Hook]
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
Wooo hooo....I am going to be in yellowtail prep mode in a few minutes...Juan just called to report they caught a whack of YT this morning...first
ones for us this season!!!!!! a month early too....yeah baby...pray for tuna boys. |
PICS! PICS! PICS! We're jonesn. Juans the guy with the beard right?
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patience grasshopper...er...rat...they are on their way back from San Roque and I'm sharpening the sashimi knife! and drooling a little
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Quote: | Originally posted by Hook
How many teeth per inch do you recommend, motoged, for clearing limbs and small trees across the trail?[Edited on 7-14-2013 by Hook]
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Hook,
It seems that I went for the saw with "Large" teeth (never thought of that when buying....just took what they had in the shop....).
Slick unit that should last for years (don't know how salty air will affect blade?)....so ....no logging when fishin'
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so nice to see those tails in the back of the truck once again! sashimi ON!!!
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I guess you will have to save either Aug 3 or 5 for me to fish with Juan if this keeps up! See if anyone else wants to split the costs.
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OK, ged. Big teeth are probably the way to go for clearing stuff fast.
No, I wont be using them near the ocean. Headed up into heavy pine beetle area this summer with the Jeep. Gonna be around the Durango area as well as
the Granby area of Colorado. Some REALLY bad devastation from the beetles in the Granby area.
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Love the triple tail shot !
I'm drooling a little too....
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