Evil Ronnie wrote:Generally speaking, yield from many whole roundfish is about 50%. Less than 50% if you're looking for skinless fillets. Many species such as grouper yield even less
due to the large head. Flatfish average about 40% yield.

So the key is to look for fish with small heads 'eh?
Actually, I've always wondered myself - thanks for the input. More often than not, I find myself buying whole fish because I like to fillet my own, sometimes grill the collars and make stock with trimmings. Now, I know a good price-point for comparison though with whole vs fillet. Any idea on yields for lobster (whole vs tails vs spiny crayfish vs Maine lobsters) and various types of crabs? It's crab season right now and Dungeness crab is the cheapest I've ever seen at $3.48/lb, however they're also offering Dungeness 6oz meat for $6.99 at some places.