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Thread: Filet knife?

  1. #31
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    I had the cordless rapala and it was junk. Didn't hold a charge long enough ands was dull after two fishing trips.
    I now have a Mr. Twister, only one trip so far with 32 cats and it worked fine.

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    I will stick with my rapala that i got this year have already gone through 500 gills and crappie and a few green crap and 1 cat since I picked it up. It does get a little warm when doing large numbers but never to warm to think you will get burned. If fact sometimes it feel darn good on those cold days after fishing when fillet at the lake with the 12v hook up, so much nice to have everything already fillet when you get home

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    Just thought I would add my 2 cents in this topic, i decided to let this post go on for a while before i chimed in to see what everyones experiences were. I had an American Angler that I kept for many years. I cleaned thousands of fish over the years with it. Used it day after day after day at times cleaning bluegill 100 at a time. I used it to cut the ribs and everything, used it on many surfaces and abused the crap out of it. It finally went in the trash only after i had dropped it so many times that it was busted. I never once sharpened the blades. It was a decent knife. It did get a little warm at times but other than that, no complaints

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