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    Small 8 inch works best for me. I have more control and my fillets come out better. Larger was like filleting with Excalibur.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    Small 8 inch works best for me. I have more control and my fillets come out better. Larger was like filleting with Excalibur.

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    large knives for large fish .small knives for small fish .
    we use them big ole swords on salmon .
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    I like a 7'' blade but helps to be real sharp . I use mostly the tip till I remove the skin off the fillet . I clean mostly bigger fish but even then I don't like bigger blades .
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    sharp , thin and fexible are key if it isn't an electric knife
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    Electric with seven inch blades.

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