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re: Real time filet knives you use with good results and recommend?
Posted on 5/29/23 at 1:39 pm to baldona
Posted on 5/29/23 at 1:39 pm to baldona
I have an old Rapala 6 in. that I like and my wife got me a 9 in. Kastking filet knife with a black coated blade that is very flexible and extremely sharp that I like to use when I clean large catfish.
I'll often catch some of them in the 25+ lb. range and the 6 in. Rapala will work, but it is easier with the larger knife. Another good feature is the Kastking will float if dropped overboard-----not that I clean fish on the boat, but a nice feature none the less.
I'll often catch some of them in the 25+ lb. range and the 6 in. Rapala will work, but it is easier with the larger knife. Another good feature is the Kastking will float if dropped overboard-----not that I clean fish on the boat, but a nice feature none the less.
Posted on 5/29/23 at 8:02 pm to gumbo2176
Dexter for fish, my victonox is my kitchen boning knife.
Have a sword serrated I enjoy- although for 2-3X the price do not find it any different than dexter.
Have a sword serrated I enjoy- although for 2-3X the price do not find it any different than dexter.
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