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Topic: Rapala Electric Filleting knife  (Read 881 times)

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Fizishen

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Made a couple videos filleting a rockfish and lingcod if anyone is interested in how these electric fillet knives work.  I like them when I have a bunch of fish to clean.  If you only have one or two not really worth the work to get it out.




Codzilla

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I use them even on the small trout. They also work on the small yellow perch and crappie.
Jeff
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Sailfish

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Thanks for the instructional video Fizishen.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


 

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