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I have the rapala knife family completely covered. 2 wooden handle 6 inch fillet knives and the electric at home and the 6 inch black plastic handled one at the cottage.

 

I think the black and wooden handled ones both have the same steel in them so go with whatever you like the best. As far as I am concerned you can't go wrong with any of there knives.

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For a blade with great flex it's the Rapala hands down. A good, durable knife. I've still got my first knife from 35 years back.

For bigger fish, however a blade with a bit more backbone is more suitable. For that I have a knife from Mora. Made next door in Sweden, they keep a very keen edge and hold it better when cutting through the bigger fish.

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A FOUR INCH Rapala fillet knife. That's right 4" blade has more control than a six inch blade and I have filleted Salmon up to 30 lbs with it. But most fish are much smaller and don't require anything larger.

 

I just replaced a fillet knife and you can see why :)

Filletknifes004.jpg

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A FOUR INCH Rapala fillet knife. That's right 4" blade has more control than a six inch blade and I have filleted Salmon up to 30 lbs with it. But most fish are much smaller and don't require anything larger.

 

I just replaced a fillet knife and you can see why :)

Filletknifes004.jpg

 

 

 

Wow! That must have filleted thousands of fish. It's now an ice pick.

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A FOUR INCH Rapala fillet knife. That's right 4" blade has more control than a six inch blade and I have filleted Salmon up to 30 lbs with it. But most fish are much smaller and don't require anything larger.

 

I just replaced a fillet knife and you can see why :)

Filletknifes004.jpg

 

 

wow! how long have you had that top knife? I thought it was an oyster knife at first.

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A FOUR INCH Rapala fillet knife. That's right 4" blade has more control than a six inch blade and I have filleted Salmon up to 30 lbs with it. But most fish are much smaller and don't require anything larger.

 

I just replaced a fillet knife and you can see why :)

Filletknifes004.jpg

 

 

Wow, have you been sharpening that on a skate sharpener or something?? :) That looks like some sort of prison weapon. You must have cleaned a few fish in your day to wear a knife down like that.

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Rapala for sure.

 

Keeping it sharp helps.

 

Best THing I found for sharpening ( cheap and easy ) is the red square ( 3" x 3") sharpener available from CTC ( find it in th efishing section)

Works on all knives to give them a quick touch up.

Cheap ( I lose things alot !) and easy to carry.

 

tb

Posted (edited)
You must have cleaned a few fish in your day to wear a knife down like that.

 

Over the years I would say several thousand. Mostly crappie and Lake Erie Perch but also a LOT of walleye. Now I release MANY more fish than keep except for those Lake Erie Perch. Can't see letting them go for the gill netters.

 

BTW.......... Perch are the toughest on a fillet knife. Their tough skin and scales dull a knife faster than any other fish I have ever filleted.

 

Bob

Edited by Billy Bob

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