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    Question Fillet Knife


    any advise on filet knife to get for my boat(12 volt)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank300 View Post
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    I just purchased a Rapala Heavy Duty.

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    Either one is fine. I have American Angler in 12 and 110 v
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    Love my American Angler with the shark blade- so flexible that it's like using a manual fillet knife flipping out the ribs etc..
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    I use my Rapala's a lot more than my AA. I am also using my elk boning knife some and nuttin stops that from whizzing thru bones and all. Course it Rockwell's at 63.

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    Rockwells at 63? What does that mean General G? I'm glad you have had good luck with your Rapalas as I bought 3 lemons in a row that bogged down before they finished a few good fish.

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    Rockwell hardness test is an indication of how hard a material is. Really hard steel holds and edge longer, but it takes longer to resharpen.
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    C2 - SeaRay is correct. My 2 hunting knives test either 62 or 63. A buck knife tests around 57. My primary hunting knife has gutted 8 deer, split 3 sternums, skinned 8 deer and then quartered the 8 w/o needing to resharpen. These custom blades are made in Okla for $175.00 and will fit your hand like a glove. Resharpening takes less than 5 minutes on a set of paper wheels. I sharpened several peoples knives at the Winter Camp on my wheels.

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