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oneyedeer 02-17-2012 08:50 AM

Kershaw Pro grade fillet knives reviews?
 
Anybody use them? saw a couple review on amazon but i value your guys reviews more

opinion and suggestions for size of blade

fishes halibut, yellowtail, wsb, and thresher hehe gotta think positive :)

ashmoz 02-17-2012 09:44 AM

check these out, may not be exactly what you're looking for, but I've had this for a while and highly recommend it! I use it for everything from hali, thresher, yt... They're ridiculously cheap too! Doesn't hurt to have one in your box:

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Ameri...%3D0&Ntt=knife

:cheers1:

echo1er 02-17-2012 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashmoz (Post 107604)
check these out, may not be exactly what you're looking for, but I've had this for a while and highly recommend it! I use it for everything from hali, thresher, yt... They're ridiculously cheap too! Doesn't hurt to have one in your box:

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Ameri...%3D0&Ntt=knife

:cheers1:

Knife porn. that looks sexy. thanks for sharing

taggermike 02-17-2012 08:15 PM

I don't know too much about Kershaw. But most meat cutters, processers, and deck hands tend to use Victorinox (spelling?) knives. great knives, lots of choices and good price. Another popular comercial knife brand is Dexter/Russel. I've had good luck with both brands.
Mike

Blair 02-18-2012 01:04 AM

I used to work in a fish market most of our knives were either Dexters or forschners. For the larger fish i prefered forschners. for the smaller fish that required a more flexable blade I used the dexter.

maui jim 02-18-2012 05:25 AM

Forshners for sure..got mine from thelocal butcher,Works great for fish and wild game.
14" fliet. Holds a nice edge. And ez to keep razor sharp :-):cool:

bus kid 02-18-2012 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maui jim (Post 107743)
Forshners for sure..got mine from thelocal butcher,Works great for fish and wild game.
14" fliet. Holds a nice edge. And ez to keep razor sharp :-):cool:

:iagree:

Amish Ed 02-18-2012 09:16 AM

Forschner for sure.

Billy V 02-18-2012 07:11 PM

Kershaw is not good enough steel.

Forshner 8" Breaking Knife, and the Forshner 6" Boning Knife can do it all.

Including filleting the skin off.
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Dexter Russell are also good knives in the same sizes, and are a little less money.

William Novotny 02-18-2012 07:43 PM

My folding kershaw never held an edge and eventually rusted out inside. Dint know about their fillet knives but I know forshner boning knives do great at just about everything when it comes to big game.

MuddyMike 02-19-2012 09:12 PM

good info. not to hijack the thread, but since we're on the topic of knives, what do you guys keep handy on the water?

oneyedeer 02-20-2012 06:34 AM

thanks guys!

Billy V 02-20-2012 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by MuddyMike (Post 107888)
good info. not to hijack the thread, but since we're on the topic of knives, what do you guys keep handy on the water?

A cheap Promar with a thick, pointy blade, and a good size handle. It's a durable and disposable workhorse knife. It will only hold a moderately sharp edge, but its plenty sharp enough to cut bait - line - stab - etc.
Good rust resistance.

$5 or $6 at Dana Market.
http://www.fish307.com/promar4probai...ardsheath.aspx

fknricter 02-20-2012 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashmoz (Post 107604)
check these out, may not be exactly what you're looking for, but I've had this for a while and highly recommend it! I use it for everything from hali, thresher, yt... They're ridiculously cheap too! Doesn't hurt to have one in your box:

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Ameri...%3D0&Ntt=knife

:cheers1:

im positive there are better knives out there, but i got one of these from BPS. and its actually pretty nice! doesnt come with a sheath , but very sharp out of the box! and 10 bucks.. duh.. i have a couple buddies with boats, and plan on getting these for them as a boat ho gift.

these are supposed to be nice too
http://bubbablade.com/

ashmoz 02-26-2012 07:48 AM

If you're still looking, I saw this online but have no idea what its like:

http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/6975...-8-chefs-knife

:cheers1:

T-Rex 02-26-2012 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ashmoz (Post 108514)
If you're still looking, I saw this online but have no idea what its like:

http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/6975...-8-chefs-knife

:cheers1:

A chef's knife is not really ideal for filleting fish. Will work fine in a pinch, but you'll be much better off with a fillet, breaking or cimeter type of knife.

I'd go with a Forschner 8 or 10" breaking knife and a 6 or 7" fillet or boning knife.


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