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    #16
    The Rapala wood handle is hard to beat. Now if you're cleaning armadillos not thick enough

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      #17
      Originally posted by StickFlinger View Post
      I'm looking into getting a new fillet knife since I'm about to be living by the lake. Anyone got any first hand use with Bubba knives or the Havalon Baracuta? Midway has a sale on them both and people seem to like them but I don't have any experience with either brand. If you guys have any other preferences shoot em at me
      What are you typically filleting? Crappie?

      I was fortunate enough to be gifted a bubba by someone here on this site. It will blow through crappie(our main use) without blinking. I would highly recommend. Been using about 3 yrs now. Before that it was Rapala, also solid.

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        #19
        Originally posted by eradicator View Post
        What are you typically filleting? Crappie?

        I was fortunate enough to be gifted a bubba by someone here on this site. It will blow through crappie(our main use) without blinking. I would highly recommend. Been using about 3 yrs now. Before that it was Rapala, also solid.
        Crappie and maybe some catfish if I feel like running trot lines after deer season

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          #20
          If you're going electric hands down America Angler.

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            #21
            Originally posted by Snowflake Killa View Post
            If you're going electric hands down America Angler.

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            This, hands down. I cleaned 1000's of whitebass with one until a dog drug if off. I saw him out the kitchen window and I could catch the SOB before he got out of sight.

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              #22
              Hard to beat a Rapala, large and small for the money.

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                #23
                Originally posted by Hoggslayer View Post
                This, hands down. I cleaned 1000's of whitebass with one until a dog drug if off. I saw him out the kitchen window and I could catch the SOB before he got out of sight.
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                  #24
                  I think Buck still makes the 121, and Knives of Alaska has a filet knife, too. And I've heard the Bubba knives are good. I don't have one yet, though.

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                    #25
                    Bubba blade cordless with rechargeable battery.

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                      #26
                      I have a Bubba blade, a rapala, and a Mr. Twister. I use all of them. For lots of fish I use the Mr. Twister. For just a few, the Bubba blade, for cleaning up filets or cutting bait the rapala.

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                        #27
                        Cutco is the best. Stays sharp and lifetime guarantee. Adjustable lenths as well.

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                          #28
                          I’ve had a couple Mister Twisters for years, and they’re great if you’ve got a place to plug them in. I’ve been wanting something cordless, so I don’t have to bring the fish back to my house and then haul off carcasses. I recently bought a couple Bubba cordless filet knives and love them.

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                            #29
                            I have a 7”,& 8” Dexter regular filet and a 9” Dexter serrated they all work great. The serrated eats through big red snapper and red fish. The Bubba I have works well too but I wished it was the tapered flex. Mine is the regular 9” flex so it’s wide.

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                              #30
                              Originally posted by PredatorControl View Post
                              Bubba blade cordless with rechargeable battery.
                              this is what we use

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