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    Does the size of the blade make a difference when cutting up different fish? For example would a 4" filet knife make a difference cutting up a bluegill vs. a 9" filet knife?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisCarter View Post
    Does the size of the blade make a difference when cutting up different fish? For example would a 4" filet knife make a difference cutting up a bluegill vs. a 9" filet knife?
    Chris, I have found that the longer blade works better on small or large fish. It has more flex , so you tend not to cut through the smaller fish. I use a 9" Rapala blade.

    I feel the longer blade works better whether you are using an electric knife or regular filet knife.
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    I am the opposite Don. I like the smaller blade for Crappie unless I am filleting a larger one. I use the 7" and 11" blades. I use the larger blades for Walleye, Northern pike, and Bass. I feel that I have more control over the blade with the smaller one. I don't care for too much flex when I am cleaning fish. I do use both small and large blades tho. EB
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    Well i bought a 9" blade last summer, i figured i would go with the largest blade i could find. What i didn't want was to get a blade that wasn't large enough to go through the fish all the way, like a catfish.

    Anyway, a friend of mine gave me a smaller 7" filet knife for Christmas (yes i opened my Christmas gift early) and i remembered some folks had smaller filet knives, below 7" and i thought could there be a difference between cutting up a crappie or bluegill with a smaller knife vs a larger one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eager Beaver View Post
    I am the opposite Don. I like the smaller blade for Crappie unless I am filleting a larger one. I use the 7" and 11" blades. I use the larger blades for Walleye, Northern pike, and Bass. I feel that I have more control over the blade with the smaller one. I don't care for too much flex when I am cleaning fish. I do use both small and large blades tho. EB
    Beav, a 7" blade would not work for the crappie I catch......
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