Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
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Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
I need some help here guys. I have never used an electric fillet knife, but since I am getting much better at catching gills and crappie, I figured that it was time that I took that plunge. I know nothing about them. The knife that I need should be able to do steelhead, panfish, walleye, and catfish as these are the only fish that I eat. Any and all suggestions are welcome. Cordless would be cool, but maybe not necessary. Which brands should I look at and which ones should I avoid? If you've read this post and own an electric fillet knife, please take a moment and tell me something. Thank you.
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Re:Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
2012/05/18 22:38:05
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American angler is the best knife ive used so far. Had used Mr. Twisters in the past but every one that i owned burnt up. Even the salt water series. Been thru 6 of these knives. Rapala's are ok. I keep 2 on my boat for backups and they do make a cordless although i have never used one. I have a 12 volt American angler knife that i use to cut up perch and a 110v used at the dock to fillet walleye. Both knives are going on there 3rd season without any problems. Good Luck RH
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Re:Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
2012/05/19 10:29:24
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I just started using an electric filet knife last year for perch. Wow, what a difference it made. I went from just over 2 minutes per fish with non electric to just under 1 minute with electric. That makes a huge difference when you're cleaning 90 perch. I have the Rapala and it works very well, although I did burn one up, so I'm on my second one. I have read good things about the American Angler electric and will be looking into one if i have to buy another one. I bought the 110v knife, I hate waiting for batteries to charge. Just think of cleaning a bucket full of fish, you're 1/3rd way done,on a roll, and battery dies. If you've never used one, it's easy for the knife to run-away on you till you get a feel for it, it only takes a few fish to get the feel for it. Look on Youtube for videos of people using them, some are helpful. Good Luck.
post edited by shortstrike - 2012/05/19 10:31:39
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Re:Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
2012/05/19 11:41:14
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Rough House
American angler is the best knife ive used so far. Had used Mr. Twisters in the past but every one that i owned burnt up. Even the salt water series. Been thru 6 of these knives. Rapala's are ok. I keep 2 on my boat for backups and they do make a cordless although i have never used one. I have a 12 volt American angler knife that i use to cut up perch and a 110v used at the dock to fillet walleye. Both knives are going on there 3rd season without any problems. Good Luck RH
This is exactly the kind of help that I was hoping to get. Thank you very much. It's great that you have tried three of the top 5 brands and have found the best of the three. This is a great review and very helpful. I am assuming that you are a charter captain? Or at least that you fillet a lot more fish than the average fisherman. Thank you. Also, have you ever heard of "shark blades?" I saw an American Angler fillet knife with these strangely shaped blades and they look pretty wicked.
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Re:Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
2012/05/19 11:43:28
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I just started using an electric filet knife last year for perch. Wow, what a difference it made. I went from just over 2 minutes per fish with non electric to just under 1 minute with electric. That makes a huge difference when you're cleaning 90 perch. I have the Rapala and it works very well, although I did burn one up, so I'm on my second one. I have read good things about the American Angler electric and will be looking into one if i have to buy another one. I bought the 110v knife, I hate waiting for batteries to charge. Just think of cleaning a bucket full of fish, you're 1/3rd way done,on a roll, and battery dies. If you've never used one, it's easy for the knife to run-away on you till you get a feel for it, it only takes a few fish to get the feel for it. Look on Youtube for videos of people using them, some are helpful. Good Luck.
Thank you for your reply. So, if I understand your post, you are saying that your Rapala is decent but as soon as it dies you are going to buy an American Angler? Sounds good. Also, you have a point with the cordless angle. Do the cords get in the way? Have you ever heard of anyone cutting the cord by accident?
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Re:Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
2012/05/19 11:58:55
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Some American Angler fillet knives feature the Ginsu blades. Has anyone tried those? The shark blades?
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Re:Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
2012/05/19 12:30:08
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I have used a mister twister for about 5 years but i only fillet crappies and blue gills and perch also the chord is not a problem for me and doesnt get in my way.
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Re:Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
2012/05/19 15:35:11
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I havn't had a problem with the cord getting in the way at all. And yes, if I burn up another rapala I will try the American Angler next. I looked online for the for the American Angler and it cost about what I paid for my Rapala at Gander Mountain.
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Re:Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
2012/05/19 17:49:21
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For what it's worth, I've been using the Mr. Twister Piranha for about 6 years. I fillet several hundred walleye and several hundred perch every summer and it's still going strong. I burn through a set of blades every year, but the knife itself is a powerhouse. I also had an American Angler MT3 (metal gear saltwater version), and although I liked how it cut (it was more the blades that I liked than the knife...the Piranha had more power), it died my second year I had it. The AA MT3 has been discontinued I believe. I just bought a sharpener that will sharpen the serrated blades...hopefully that will save me some $$$.
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Re:Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
2012/05/19 20:51:02
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I prefer the American Angler also. Going on 5yrs with the one I have now and it's been thru alot of fish and still going strong. Get the shark blades. They are much better than the standard blades.
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Re:Electric Fillet Knives... Advice Please
2012/05/20 22:21:21
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I have a rapala and a mr twister, both work well. My only complaint is the replacement blades for either of them aren't as sharp as the original set. There was a great thread on this a year or so ago, try a search for it...
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