[quote hooknhunter]I use the Cutco fisherman's solution. Mainly because my wife spent big bucks for it. It works well and holds an edge for a long time (relative to everything else I've tried). It's certainly isn't the perfect knife because it still gets dull after a while. I still would like to try an electric (something I haven't done yet). Out of the non-electrics I've tried, which is quite a few, the Cutco is the best.[/quote]
I don't spend enough time cleaning fish to justify spending a ton on an "uber" knife, and really don't need an electric one (yet). I know you "get what you pay for", and cutco makes awesome stuff!
[quote chrome_junky]i use a gerber with a gator grip handle. i can fillet about 30 good size craappie before i have to touch it up.[/quote]
Nice! I like Gerbers. How "flexy" is the blade?
[quote jabink89]+1 on the gerber......thats what I use. I plan on getting the 14 inch buck fillet knife here shortly though mostly because all of my hunting knives are buck and they are great.[/quote]
Yeah, I was thinking that too- about the Buck knives. But I've been seeing reviews on their knives lately that indicate a decline in their quality.
I currently have [url "http://www.amazon.com/Berkley-6-Inch-Fillet-Knife-Sheath/dp/B005WII606/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1343782353&sr=1-3&keywords=fillet+knife"]this[/url] Berkley 6", but it's not nearly as flexible as a fillet knife should be, and doesn't hold an edge for long. So I'm looking for something new, LoL!
Any more suggestions?
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