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Topic: Recommendations please on a good fillet knife  (Read 860 times)

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Mr.Matt

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Hey all,
I am in need to a good fillet knife. Can you guys recommend a good one that is 50 bucks or under?
Thank you!
Matt
Matt


Otter

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Heck yeah check out the dexter russel knives. They should run a little over twenty bucks maybe $25. They have a carbon blade wood handle that is awesome or a stainless with a plastic handle for a little more.

You could also check out the the forshner or the victorinox brand if you don't like the dexters. I have a rapala brand fillet knife which is great for halibut because it has a skinnier blade which makes it easy to follow the spine and rib bones.

Lots of good knives out there for cheap.


-Eliot



Mr.Matt

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Thanks Eliot! Dexter Russel came up with Striper Slayer earlier so with two recommendations that's the route I think i will go!
Thanks again!
Matt