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Reports > 2020 > June > Monday 15
Monday, June 15, 2020
 
By Dave Graybill
 
I got a call from my neighbor Greer Swoboda the other morning. She had gone fishing with some friends off the dock at Fish Lake and had caught some fish. She brought a few home but didn’t know how to “cut them up”. So, I grabbed a knife out of the drawer and walked over there. When I arrived, I discovered they were perch. My knife wasn’t suited for this purpose, but her Dad brought out a knife that he had purchased for preparing the fish that I have often given them. It was a very nice, high end fillet knife. I went to work, demonstrating how to fillet a couple of perch, and then turned it over to Greer. She was a natural and produced some very good fillets and even skinned them. Now she is on the way to taking care of her catches in the future. It reminded me that my very first video was called “The Easiest Way to Clean a Trout”. If you Google this it is the first or second one to come up on the Net. Since 2009 it has received over 225,000 views on You Tube, and I have had dozens of comments from people who appreciated this simple video.