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    Default Electric Fillet Knifes


    What electric fillet knife do you use? A good one for crappie?

    Recommendations are appreciated.


    Doug
    Last edited by BigD; 04-22-2007 at 01:53 PM.
    My Wife Fillets The Fish! I am a fortunate man.

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    Cordless Rapala.

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    I'm still using the old fashioned manual fillet knives, but a buddy of mine really likes his Rapala cordless electric fillet knife. Only time he has a problem is when he forgets to charge it. He's pretty quick with it too, fillets 2 to my one (but I get meatier fillets doing it the old fashioned way.)

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    I use the American Angler. Love it. Never tried anything else but an old Black& Decker. Before that I had a Rapala do it yourselfer. Old hands are too beat up for that now.

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    Cordless Rapala.................
    Chuck the aggrivating stuff.......... Just go Fishing!

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    Saltwater Pirhana. Best ive used, even on crappie.

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    I use a cordless american angler, its wonderful on crappie and bream but it doesn't seem to have enough power for larger white bass. Overall I'm satisfied with it, but I'm looking into getting a corded one for white bass and catfish

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    American Angler or the wife's B&D. I gotta say,, I like them both.

    Some where around 12 to14 seconds per fish. Filleted, skinned and boned

    I'm never too far from my 6" and 4" manual rapala's though.
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    Thanks for all the answers. I just baught a corded American Angler Ultra Pro on sale at Walmart for $29.00.

    It came with a 8" and 10" blade.

    I will let you know how it goes.


    Doug
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    I think you will like it.

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