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I've used an electric knife cleaning larger fish (walleye etc) plenty of times and recently considered getting one of the electric filleting knives for all my fish cleaning - including pan fish etc.

 

I had my eye on the electric rapala - not the cordless model but the ac/dc model.

 

Anyone have any experience with this unit good or bad ?

 

thx.

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That was my Christmas present this year. My daughter got mine from Cableas and it is the AC/DC unit. I have yet to use it but saw one of my friends use it on a fishing trip and it worked great. I have always used a electric knife for removing the skin. Mine is the Rapala.

 

Doug

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my buddy has the rapala knife ur lookin at, hes a charter guy, and he puts it to use to say the least. knife works great, and once u get used to it, u can clean a lot of fish in a little time. u wont be disappointed if u buy that knife.

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I got mine last fathers day, the kids got it for me and my only regret is that I have not used it enough. :)

 

It is great love it.

 

FLEX - John

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i've got an el cheapo storm electric knife.. they're awesome

i found this bad boy in walmart on sale for $10, best invesment.

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I have the same one you are talking. I've had it for 4years and don't leave home without it. Once you get used to it, you can do everything with. I do mostly walleye and can clean them in half the time, compared to using a regular knife.

Well worth the money for my satisfaction.

Scooter

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My son got me one (rapala ac\dc) one for xmas last year and love it for walleye and lakers.I can cut thru a pike in a fraction of the time it used to take me with a regular knife.

 

Great for carving xmas turkey or chicken.

 

 

 

Once you get on to it you will love it.

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i found this bad boy in walmart on sale for $10, best invesment.

 

my wife picked it up for me for xmas last year.. i think she was a little upset that it was my favourite present.. lol..

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Oh ya get the Rapala one I love mine funs on ac dc and 12 volt.

Problem with a regular knife is you are constantly sharpenning them not the case with the electric knives.

 

Does anyone know a good system for sharpenning regular knives that little thing from Rapala is no good?

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Got my electric Rapala knife from Santa for xmas 2007. I can not believe how good it is, once I got the hang of it. It works especially well for smaller perch which surprised the hell outta me, as I thought it would just butcher them up and leave alot of waste. I get no more waste then doing it with my regular rapala knife and it is faster. Although I am pretty quick at filleting so it really isn't alot faster....but it is a lot less mess.

 

If I have only a few fish to clean I just use my hand knife. But if I have a mess of crappies or perch the electric comes out.

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For those that like the Rap knife I've donated one for the Fishing For Tyler prize table..

 

I'm definitely in the minority here, but there's no way, no how I can fillet faster with an electric compared to regular knife.

To me they're a waste...

 

To me they're akin to the "Knot Tyer". They used to hawk this little brass knot tying tool at all the sports shows back in the day.

Back then I used to work the shows myself and kidded Jim Westman (the guy at the knot tying booth) that his product was useless and that I could tie the knot faster with my hands.

It bugged him so much he finally set up a demonstration in front of a large group of onlookers.

 

The tool would tie an ordinary clinch knot. I told him not only would I beat him but I'd tie an improved clinch.

The stakes were high, a pitcher of beer in the exhibitors lounge :) .

 

Needless to say I tied the improved clinch in 3.2 seconds and won the beer.

 

When I offered to give his potential customers knot tying lessons he wasn't too impressed. :D

 

Learn how to use a regular knife properly. (Just my opinion :dunno:;) )

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