Cleaning Trout - How to Clean and Gut a Trout Fish
Learning how to clean trout, It is really pretty easy. A little practice and you will soon be cleaning trout with ease. If at all possible, use clean, running water to rinse the trout as you clean.
Scaling the trout.
For this step, you will need a fish-board with a clip to hold the tail or you can hold the tail with your hand. You will also need a fish scaler or use the unsharpened side of a good sturdy knife (short blade is best). With the trout held firmly by the tail, scrape very firmly from the tail to the gills several times on both sides. This will remove the scales so you dont have to deal with them later. No one wants to find them in a bite of grilled fish!
Gutting the trout.
To properly gut the trout without tearing into the stomach or intestines, you will need a sharp, short bladed knife. The short blade gives you better control. The first cut you want to make is just at gill level from the belly side. This results in a cut between the jawbone and the tongue. Do not cut through the spine. Next, place 1 or 2 fingers inside the trouts mouth with the palm of your hand pressed firmly on the top of its head and your thumb in the gill to hold it solid. Then, carefully, begin to slit the trouts belly starting at the anus and working your way up to the cut under the gills. You need to be careful not to cut into the guts themselves, as this will foul the flesh, making it inedible. Keep your knife just under the skin. To pull the guts out, hold the trout firmly with your thumb under the jaw and your index finger in the mouth. Then get a firm grip on the guts and pull them out. All that is left to do is to scrape your thumb along the spine in the gut cavity to clean out the bloodline.
To behead or not to behead.
This last step can be a matter of personal preference. Removing the head of the trout. Some people like it left on, but, personally, I dont like my food looking back at me.
To do this, you need a good sturdy knife. The same one you used to cut the belly open will work. Just be sure to rinse it good first. To cut the head off, grasp the trout firmly in the middle with your thumb in the gut cavity and the rest of your hand wrapped around it. Hold the trout so that the head is pushed down on your cutting surface. With your knife, make a firm slicing motion through the spine at gill level, preferably with the gut cavity up. Once this is complete, rinse the trout and you are ready to proceed with the rest of your trout cleaning.
Of course, you could use my favorite method to clean a trout. Filet it!
Many fishing related resources and articles. Find all your fishing needs at The Fishing Zone! http://www.the-fishing-zone.com
Rainbow Trout And Trout Flies
Alaska is home to many wonders of nature not the least of which is the rainbow trout. Trout fishing is a sport enjoyed by many anglers not only in Alaska, but all over the world.Rainbow trout are known to be quite aggressive and picky to boot. While...
Fishing For Trout
You will mainly find trout in rivers rather than lakes but that is not to say you will not find them in lakes at all, its just that given a choice they would prefer the flowing water of a river. The main types of trout found are brown, cutthroat, bro...
The Basics Of Trout Fishing
First things first, you need to know which fish are considered trout. The term can be one that is used for salmon family fish. It includes rainbow, brown, brook, cutthroat and steelhead. Youll find that they are native to Europe, North America and...
Night Fishing for Speckled Trout
Night fishing for speckled trout has become my favorite saltwater fishing tactics. Start off the morning waiting at home or at work for sunset, load up the truck with my heavy-duty night light, rod and reel, lure box and head off to my secret fishing...
Fishing Rods for Different Types of Fishing
Make the statement all fishing rods are the same and you are bound to get some laughter and more than a few lectures from experienced fishermen. There are almost as many types of fishing rods are there are types of game fish. There is simply no way ...
Learn To Catch Speckled Trout In Florida From A Local
It will never cease to amaze me how many people when trying to catch Speckled Trout dont take the time to check on tides, the moon stages, or even think about the temperature of the water.Speckled Trout are very temperamental fish and are very sensit...
Kenya Fly Fishing - African Kenya Fly Fishing in Kenya Parks
Trout fishingIf trout is your prey and you enjoy beautiful mountain scenery, you will love the Aberdares Mountains. Since there are few tourists in the area, it is peaceful and quiet. Although the fish are not large, they are plentiful, despite the b...
Live Shrimp Under A Popping Cork: You Can Never Go Wrong
One of the best tried and proven ways to fill a boat full of keeper trout and redfish is using a live shrimp under a popping cork. I prefer to use a treble hook, leaving about 18-24 inches of line between the hook and the popping cork, depending on ...
Get Set With Your Lures And Fishing Bait With Some Exciting Trout Fishing In Argentina!
If you have experienced some of the exciting fly fishing and trout fishing expeditions in various common fishing sites in the US, its time that you explore some destinations in Argentina/Chile region. By trout fishing in Argentina, an angler will vis...
Brook Trout Tips - How to Find Them, Land Them, and Free Them
Native Brook Trout are one of the most prized denizens of the Eastern forests of the United States. The mere presence of Brook Trout is an indication that a stream or lake is healthy and clean. While Brook Trout are not known for their size, some s...
