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Offline crappiechaser

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Looking to upgrade to a new fillet knife i think I've sharpened mine for the last time .. looking for a good one to last ..any suggestions ? 50-60 $ range ..give or take a few bucks
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I personally went cordless electric and will never go back.  Before then I used Mister Twister electric knives and was very happy with those.  I get about 2 years on the blades depending how much I have kept fish. 

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Still old fashioned. The leech lake knives are great, but more spendy  then you listed.

I still like my rapala  and normark knives... and i got ALOT of knives  :rotflmao:
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Offline LPS

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My good ol Rapala knives have lasted many years for me.

Offline Jerkbiat

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My good ol Rapala knives have lasted many years for me.
I have lots of those also. Love them. But the last 4-5 years I have been using the Rapala Lithium electric. My Dad got it for me for my 50th birthday.
Hey look your bobber is up!

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My good ol Rapala knives have lasted many years for me.

that's what I've been using too , my last set lasted about 4 years
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Offline tangle tooth

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      I'm old. Use a few manually operated Rapala knifes. Simple is good.
I used to be cute and adorable. Then, I had my first birthday. Been downhill ever since.

Offline Bobberineyes

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Electric for me for a long time. Rapala m12 lithium,  nice stiff blades. The kid has a bubba but the blades have too much give , takes a little to get used to. The hand knife gets the nod for gilling.

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      Good timing. I found a fillet knife I got as a prize for answering a question at an electrical code class about 10 years ago. No name on it other than the electrical co-op that sponsored the class. Not a bad looking knife, actually.
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      Good timing. I found a fillet knife I got as a prize for answering a question at an electrical code class about 10 years ago. No name on it other than the electrical co-op that sponsored the class. Not a bad looking knife, actually.
:happy1: THAT must be one of them once in a lifetime knives  :rolleyes:......kinda like ole Dotch's Pioneer knife!!!!!!!! :happy1: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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It's a little known fact that Ginsu was a subsidiary of Pioneer... :coffee:
Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)

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It's a little known fact that Ginsu was a subsidiary of Pioneer... :coffee:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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