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Started by Old Guy Dec 11, 2018. 0 Replies 1 Like
I was reading a discussion here about how pleased a member was with his purchase of a Dobyns rod. He commented that the only thing that bugged him was the placement of the hook keeper which…Continue
Started by Peter Creager. Last reply by Peter Creager Dec 11, 2018. 1 Reply 0 Likes
I got some money, so I always liked higher end stuff, sort of you get what you pay for these days. I have all the normal St. Croix, G.Loomis , etc... however I came across a brand named Dobyns. I…Continue
Started by horace rogers. Last reply by Charles Sample Apr 18, 2018. 13 Replies 3 Likes
My passion is about fisherman's knives. Hope to meet and talk with others that collect themContinue
Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by dead_left_knife_guy May 20, 2017. 5 Replies 6 Likes
Picked up two purpose made Fish Cleavers. On is made by Ka-Bar, the other by Robeson. I'm not sure if anyone is still making these but they really seemed to be a perfect size for cutting bait fish…Continue
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Jeff and Carl, very good points. So often the knife you use depends on the task at hand (and the blade you have) I'm almost exclusively pan fishing so my filleting needs and the knives I use are going to be different than those who catch larger fish or who are process fish while on the ocean.
I'm not sure how long Teflon coated fillet knives have been around. I've just noticed them recently and was just curious if it was just the latest gimmick or if it actually aided in filleting. Like other, I've always thought the key to good filleting was an extremely sharp and flexible blade, at least for fresh water panfish.
I lean toward Rapala, using either a four or six inch blade.
Best way to eliminate the problem with line memory.......get her stretched on a regular basis!
Bought a bottle of reel majic back when I fished the tournament circuit many moons ago. Think I used it twice (had to give it a second chance) still have a near full bottle buried somewhere. Lot of the pros just used WD40 on their stiffer lines back then.
I prefer short thinner flexible blades for freshwater fish, but stiffer and longer blades for most saltwater species (closer to boning knife stiff but not quite). My favorite small fillet is a RLo custom made from O1 (mostly 'cause it was a gift from a close friend). I made all the rest that I use myself.
Oh yeah......a dull fillet knife doesn't even make a crappy screwdriver!
Prefer a butcher's edge over a razor's edge for fish or fur any day.
Tobias... I've filleted alot of fish..and found that a good flimsy,sharp,knife works great without any coatings. I've never used one that has teflon or titanium or such blade coatings. but will say that a stiff or thick blade fillet knife does not work nearly as well as a flimsy blade.and the sharper the better,especially when filleted off the skin.
Anyone see a need for teflon coating a fillet knife? Has anyone used one?
I have found that high quality silicone spray and reel magic are almost identical products except that quality silicone spray is much less expensive.
Thanks for the tip Rick. I'll be looking for some Reel Magic to add to my tackle.
Ron,
Oh how I love the fight of a tuna! They run and deep sound, I love it!
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