Filmed in 2010, this video was taken while I was working as a full time ocean fishing guide out of Gustavus, Alaska, near the entrance of Glacier Bay National Park. Every afternoon, after pulling up to the dock, we’d begin filleting the day’s catch. It wasn’t uncommon to process a couple hundred pounds of fresh Alaskan Halibut, Salmon, Rockfish and Lingcod.

Halibut-Hanging-1200-680x1024 Video: How To Filet A 300lb Halibut Fish Filleting How-To Videos

This video illustrates a quick and efficient method for filleting over-sized halibut using a small blade. In this case, one my favorite filet knives to this day the Victorinox 47517. It’s a small, comfortable 6″ blade, that offers just the right amount of flex to ‘ride’ along the rib cage of Halibut and just about any other gamefish.

28103-620x414 Video: How To Filet A 300lb Halibut Fish Filleting How-To Videos  You may notice lots of commentary about ‘missing the cheeks’ which is referring the the cheek meat on either side of the halibuts head. The meat, which resembles the shape of a scallop, is often quite fibrous and chewy on fish this large. Either way, the cheeks were removed after the video stopped and grilled up that night.

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Capt. Ross

Capt. Ross

Owner of The Intrepid Angler, Captain Ross hails from the historic waters along the Caloosahatchee River. He has a been a fishing guide and outdoor professional working the waters of Florida and Alaska over his career. He now permanently resides in Cape Coral offering anglers exciting opportunities to target trophy gamefish around Southwest Florida on a custom Pathfinder 2500 Hybrid Bay Boat.

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