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#1465459 - 07/18/08 04:11 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: iffwalleyes]
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Registered: 02/27/07
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I don't fillet many fish and when I do I can't seem to get the bulk of the meat in one shot so I end up with a lot of little pieces. Mostly the fish I keep are perch or bluegill, for these is a stiff or flexible blade preferred?

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#1465464 - 07/18/08 04:18 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: fishinJohn]
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for perch and sunnnies i like a more flexible knife
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#1465501 - 07/18/08 04:57 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: tednugefan]
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I like a knife somewhat flexible for pannies. My Cutco reall gets the job done very well. It really helps in taking the rib cage out without damaging meat.
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#1465622 - 07/18/08 07:45 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: harvey lee]
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I got a Cutco brochure, and catalog,in the mail today.The price for their fillet knife is cheaper than the Leech Lake knife.Not bad for a knife with a forever warranty. smile

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#1465838 - 07/19/08 08:49 AM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: rockman]
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An economy knife look to the new black blades in the Rapala. If you can locate one grab the special edition Rapala Muscinie steel with the serrated back...super knife.

A more costly set of knives but well worth it is the Alaskan Outfitters 2 knife set. Amazing steel, razor edge with a few wipes of a steel.
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#1465994 - 07/19/08 01:07 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: Ed Carlson]
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My Kershaw was probably the best fillet knife for the $ I have ever had. I see no need to pay more than $50 on a fillet knife these days. I dont care how good the steel is or the guarantee. I will lose it before the guarantee is up anyways. grin
Most of the time I use my electric and I seem to have that down pretty good now. Those knife dulling pannies dont bother me any more.
I do have a old Chicago Cutlery fillet knife that has been great. It came in a set we got over 20 years ago and still holds a good edge. Just not much metal left but its more flxible now.


Edited by Northlander (07/19/08 01:18 PM)

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#1466000 - 07/19/08 01:24 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: Northlander]
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Northlander, Ive never used a electric fillet knife is there a learning curve with one. I'm not the greatest at filleting especially going through the ribs so I finess around the ribs like I'm deboneing a bird.
I'm really interested in getting one but I'm worried the action may be fast and harder to control.
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#1466155 - 07/19/08 09:10 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: croixflats]
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Ya there is. You have to take your time so you dont zip through the backbone especially on small fish. Once yo have done a few dozen fish of each kind you get the hang of it.
Get a rechargable if you can. The corded ones last a long long time but the cords are a pain to have hanging in the way.
I also like the ones with pointed tips not square.

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#1466193 - 07/19/08 10:08 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: Northlander]
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Ditto on using the electric,Northlander.Nothing beats the ol' green Mister twister electric.The Cutco may be a good knife, but not in my sights right now.All I am doing is window shopping. Got plenty of the ol' Rapala blades laying around my place to use.

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#1466280 - 07/20/08 07:19 AM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: rockman]
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I started using the electric/battery operated fillet knife that my brother in law had and I think they work great. It took a couple fish to get the hang of how they work, but if you can handle a fillet knife I think you will pick up on using on of those pretty quick.
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#1466295 - 07/20/08 07:58 AM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: upnorth]
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If they would make a rechargeable and 12 volt together(if possible), you would have the best of both worlds. Cords are a pain but if you run out of juice on a remote fishing trip with no electricity, that 12 volt hole in your boat is real nice to have. Had this happen on a trip that we were weight restricted so brought one rechargeable, ended up using a non electric the rest of the week which brought us to more catch and release!

I felt I did a better job if not rushing with an electric. My $.02.

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#1466301 - 07/20/08 08:09 AM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: bobbyG]
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There is the biggest issue with the battery operated fillet knife, battery life. I don't think there is one out that has a really good battery life, well something that is going to last a week of good fishing.
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#1466588 - 07/20/08 05:17 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: upnorth]
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Thanks for the thread bogwalker and thanks for the input all I'm gonna invest in a rechargeable knife.
Also I thought I would mention the have those converters now that you can plug into a cigerate lighter for charging or for ac power supply. I forget what they are called
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#1470235 - 07/23/08 11:35 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: croixflats]
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Originally Posted By: croixflats
Also I thought I would mention the have those converters now that you can plug into a cigerate lighter for charging or for ac power supply. I forget what they are called


Just FYI, the converter you are talking about is called an Inverter.


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#1471002 - 07/24/08 04:19 PM Re: Good Fillet Knife. [Re: steffanf]
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Anybody see the "How to Fillet a Walleye" video on the Minneaplois newspaper site??

It was a folding, serrated edge knife?? I was impressed the way it cut through the rib bones and still sliced out the rib bones so easily.

Harvelee, how much does the Cutco knife run????
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