Deb, believe it, if you are fast and skilled enough with a fillet knife, you take only the flesh, leaving the organs behind. The fish's demise is assured, but by exactly what process is irrelevant. I'm told one can skin a human being, and said unfortunate might remain alive for a short time. Same idea I guess. Paul -- Paul Marriner Outdoor Writing & Photography. Owner: Gale's End Press. Member: OWAA & OWC. Author of Stillwater Fly Fishing: Tools & Tactics, How to Choose & Use Fly-tying Thread, Modern Atlantic Salmon Flies, Miramichi River Journal, Ausable River Journal, and Atlantic Salmon.
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