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I save the cheeks and wings all summer. The wings are good, cheeks are fantastic.Look fantastic. Have talked about trying this but haven’t done it.
I do save the cheeks. Nice little nuggetsI save the cheeks and wings all summer. The wings are good, cheeks are fantastic.
I just licked my screen.4-5 collars from 15-17" fish is enough for a meal if you have sides. Best part is the fins, though, and there's no comparison. I'm never throwing away the collars/wings again if I can help it.
Do they take a bit of work to eat? Yes. But cleaning them is as simple as "grab and pull" from the filleted carcass, and I think the meat is even better than the fillets. Below is a side-by-side comparison without sides.
I don't fillet these off- I fillet the fish normally, starting with a cut below the pelvic fins, and a slit down the belly, and then fillet through the ribs. Then once the fillets are done, I grab the head in my left hand, and use the right hand to grab the collar and pull it free from the carcass- pop the throat loose, then pull back. Gills stay on the head, guts stay on the spine. Simple, just a touch messy.
So it's: cheeks, pelvic slit, belly slit, fillet left side, flip and fillet right side (left side underneath to support spine), fold spine over knife near tail to break free- fillets are now saddled with tail. Skin side up, press ribs down flat and slice on top of them to remove. Skin fillets, place in bowl, throw away skin. Grab head, remove collar. Cheeks, fillets, and collar.
I did that for years with the cheeks until my BIL told my wife how good the cheeks are. I don’t really like the guy and that did not help his cause.Cheeks and wings are always the cook’s appetizer at shore lunch.
The two fins on the belly just behind the gills.Not much of a walleye guy for no reason other than I haven't got to it seriously with fly rod.
Would somebody post a pic of a fish and point to where the wings come from?
Curious mind.
I get all 4 of them instead of just the two pelvic fins.The two fins on the belly just behind the gills.
I've fileted a few thousand walleye, and your process has me totally lost. I don't know what this collar business is.