Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
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- eddiebishop
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Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
Hi guys,
I've only been seriously fishing for two seasons and frankly, I regret most of the tackle purchasing decisions I made when I first started. Now it has become apparent I need a better knife. The inexpensive Berkley knife I bought just isn't cutting it! (pun intended) Cleaning a salmon with it is frustrating. The included knife sharpener seems ineffective. The thought of actually filleting with this knife is downright scary and I won't even try it. What do you all use? Would love to hear your recommendations. I hate to poke you guys with a rookie question but please take a stab at it. (puns included to enhance the entertainment value of this post) Thanks!
Eddie
PS NWFR is great! I've learned so much from you all!
I've only been seriously fishing for two seasons and frankly, I regret most of the tackle purchasing decisions I made when I first started. Now it has become apparent I need a better knife. The inexpensive Berkley knife I bought just isn't cutting it! (pun intended) Cleaning a salmon with it is frustrating. The included knife sharpener seems ineffective. The thought of actually filleting with this knife is downright scary and I won't even try it. What do you all use? Would love to hear your recommendations. I hate to poke you guys with a rookie question but please take a stab at it. (puns included to enhance the entertainment value of this post) Thanks!
Eddie
PS NWFR is great! I've learned so much from you all!
Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
I've used J Marrtini of Finland (sold by Rapala) for years and years.
They are hand ground stainless blades that are extremely flexible, hold a razor sharp edge for a good while, are easy to sharpen,.. and come in a variety of lengths.
If you are only able to go with just one knife - get the longest blade you can find as it would be more diverse in terms of size of fish you can work with.
Typically under $25
The best of luck
They are hand ground stainless blades that are extremely flexible, hold a razor sharp edge for a good while, are easy to sharpen,.. and come in a variety of lengths.
If you are only able to go with just one knife - get the longest blade you can find as it would be more diverse in terms of size of fish you can work with.
Typically under $25
The best of luck
Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
Kershaw 1288SH Pro Grade 8-1/2-Inch Spoon Handle Fillet Knife is what I use and also use the smaller size one.
Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
I did the same as you at one point, and got a Berkley knife. It sucked, until I took it to a mobile sharpening guy one day. Now it works great, and I am able to keep it sharp. Trying to sharpen it originally myself didn't work. Once this guy got it cutting like a ginsu, it works great and I can keep it sharp enough.
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Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
I have a Ken Onion fillet knife. I love it for salmon but do find myself using two knives--the ken onion to get the fillet off and a Kershaw, which is more flexible, to get the rib bones off (I cut the fillet off with the rib bones and remove them later). Check out Mike's salmon filleting video featuring a Big Eddy knife. Pretty slick. if I was buying again I'd look at that one. Its a third the price of the Ken Onion and I like the idea of the serrated portion at the base to cut through the rib bones .
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Columbia River Big eddy knife, I bought one after watching Mike's video and it really slices right through. I got the large one and the only draw back is wanting a smaller knife for gutting/de-gilling. Got my first run with it down at buoy 10 and I impressed everyone with my filleting skills (which I do not really have but the knife maid me look good).
- eddiebishop
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Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
Thank you Onmygame, sickbayer, JoshH, kodacachers, and 4n6fisher! These are great suggestions. I like JoshH idea to have this one sharpened, but I think I see a new knife purchase in my future. And two knives would be a slice of heaven! Thanks again for your thoughtful responses. See you on the water!
Tight lines!
Eddie
Tight lines!
Eddie
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Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
BTW, they make the Columbia River Big eddy knife with both a long and a short blade. I personally prefer the short blade, maybe because I mostly catch little fish.
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I just gave three away they were all good I gave away a crk and two Berkley. I don't think they're expensive so buy a couple of different ones. If buy from amazon really easy to return them.
- blufin loui
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Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
hello eddiebishop I would like to add to all the awesome comments that, The Best all-round (or just best) fillet knife is a sharp one. The Sharper the knife the Better it will perform, and when you mentioned the poor job you were getting, my first thought is the knife was probably not "super sharp" to start with and now could be quite dull. Any fillet knife you pull off the shelf will do an adequate job of filleting (given the appropriate size for the job) IF it is sharp. So keep in mind as you accumulate fillet knives (which you will) to make sure the one you are using is sharp. Have I mentioned Sharp yet.
"Sharp" is a matter of perception, what one person would consider as sharp and be satisfied with the results might not cut the mustard to the next fisherman/woman. So find your level of comfort. Getting a blade sharpened by a professional will most always result in a superior sharpening job because that is what the person specializes in. After reading the different posts, I tried to decide which of my fillet knives I'd consider my favorite. I couldn't make a definite choice. I'm a blade nut (usually keep 3-4 on the boat at any given time), so when I started gathering my fillet knives I found I would be satisfied to use any of them. Granted It wouldn't be my first choice to jump on a 30# king with the lil 4 inch Rapala, but they would all get the job done. I have knives from a Kershaw trade-a-blade to a couple Shun fillet knives. All the knives mentioned are excellent choices, but either learn to sharpen to a razor's edge (my preference) or get some one to keep them sharp for you. you will be happy with a sharp fillet knife.
"Sharp" is a matter of perception, what one person would consider as sharp and be satisfied with the results might not cut the mustard to the next fisherman/woman. So find your level of comfort. Getting a blade sharpened by a professional will most always result in a superior sharpening job because that is what the person specializes in. After reading the different posts, I tried to decide which of my fillet knives I'd consider my favorite. I couldn't make a definite choice. I'm a blade nut (usually keep 3-4 on the boat at any given time), so when I started gathering my fillet knives I found I would be satisfied to use any of them. Granted It wouldn't be my first choice to jump on a 30# king with the lil 4 inch Rapala, but they would all get the job done. I have knives from a Kershaw trade-a-blade to a couple Shun fillet knives. All the knives mentioned are excellent choices, but either learn to sharpen to a razor's edge (my preference) or get some one to keep them sharp for you. you will be happy with a sharp fillet knife.
- eddiebishop
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Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
Thank you, blufin loui! Good point! (pun also intended) I'll get and keep my new knives very sharp.
See you all on the water. BTW I'm the old guy in the cream 1971 Glasspar with Bimini top adorned with an Evinrude 85 and an Evinrude 9.9. I fish Redondo, Shilshole, Lk WA Coulon Park, and Sammamish. If you see me, give me a hoot!
See you all on the water. BTW I'm the old guy in the cream 1971 Glasspar with Bimini top adorned with an Evinrude 85 and an Evinrude 9.9. I fish Redondo, Shilshole, Lk WA Coulon Park, and Sammamish. If you see me, give me a hoot!
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Bubba Blade. I have had mine for years and love the snit out of it http://www.basspro.com/Bubba-Blade-FLEX ... 19-2075169" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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blufin, thanks, that's a perfect early Segway to the winter Puyallup show where we will be giving away a Work Sharp Tool Sharpner to a lucky NWFR member.
http://www.worksharptools.com/sharpeners-12.html
http://www.worksharptools.com/sharpeners-12.html
- blufin loui
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Hey ya Mike, I thought about mentioning the Work Sharp but since I haven't been on the site lately wasn't sure if they were still a sponsor. I bought my first Work Sharp Sharpener back when they became available. After sharpening 100 or so blades, I had to contact the Manufacturer due to the unit quit working. Had a spark, sizzle, then a lil smoke. The next day I was contacted by a company representative and a new one was in the mail the same day. They Paid postage so I could return the dead unit for assessment.
After conquering the learning curve of sharpening on a belt--the WS is a belt sharpener--the units are a simple, fast, and efficient sharpening aid.
eddiebishop, if you get a chance to see one of the Work Sharp units in action, you'll put one on your Birthday List. LOL
I've bought 4 for gifts and have a backup for when my current one dies the death. So I guess you could say I'm satisfied with their results.
After conquering the learning curve of sharpening on a belt--the WS is a belt sharpener--the units are a simple, fast, and efficient sharpening aid.
eddiebishop, if you get a chance to see one of the Work Sharp units in action, you'll put one on your Birthday List. LOL
I've bought 4 for gifts and have a backup for when my current one dies the death. So I guess you could say I'm satisfied with their results.
- blufin loui
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Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
Hey eddiebishop, I'd hoot n holler if I saw you on the water, but I live over on the dry side of the state. My daughter just moved to Sammamish this summer, and I have been over to visit her several time this summer, and look longingly at the lake. Will have to bring over a rod and give it a try when I figure out the shore fishing on Lake Sammamish.
Wishing you good luck with your future filleting, may there be a lot of it.
Wishing you good luck with your future filleting, may there be a lot of it.
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Hey, give a shout if you're visiting and I'd be happy to get you out on the lake. I don't fish it a lot but could stumble into a couple fish with a little luck.blufin loui wrote:Hey eddiebishop, I'd hoot n holler if I saw you on the water, but I live over on the dry side of the state. My daughter just moved to Sammamish this summer, and I have been over to visit her several time this summer, and look longingly at the lake. Will have to bring over a rod and give it a try when I figure out the shore fishing on Lake Sammamish.
Wishing you good luck with your future filleting, may there be a lot of it.
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Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
Why thank you Mike. That's mighty kind of you to offer. I'll shoot you a PM.
- eddiebishop
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Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
Hey thanks again, bluefin. Would be honored to fish with you. If you are heading over here on the "wet side", let me know. We'll go trolling!
Eddie
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Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
I have the standard Dexter sanisafe knife, but I'll tell you what. The best one I've found lately is a Mustad knife that Sportco sells for like $4.99. Looks similar to this one: http://www.walmart.com/ip/KVD-Mustad-7- ... h/23704235" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; but with a blue handle and black blade. It's been great for the sockeye, little coho etc... I've been catching. It was a little small for the chinook but if you can control your cuts it works well.
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Re: Best all around Fish Fillet Knife?
geekgiant, thanks man! A lot of great suggestions from this group!