fillet knives
Submitted by plugga25 on Wed, 2015-12-23 18:58
Hi all out there.
Im on the hunt for a couple of new really good quality filleting knives.
I have always used 6 inch and 9 inch knives and see no reason to change.
Just need a couple new blades but want really good quality.
I been looking at Kato, Kershaw or Martiini.
Any one have preferences to what they use??
Alan James
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Have a look here
http://fishwrecked.com/forum/fillet-knives-any-advice-good-brands-etc
petermac
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hard to go pass
its hard go pass a swibo or a big dick (and that's what they are called not taking the piss)
big john
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295mm black ass
What would you recommend to fillet a 295mm blackass with pete?
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petermac
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wouold recomend
I would recommend your mate puts it back , other wise fisheries will smack him with a large fine as what happened to my mate haha
roddo
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Correct me if im wrong but
Correct me if im wrong but its f dick not big dick. I own a few of them they are a great knife.
petermac
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sorry your right
yes think your right sorry don't know what I was thinking
scotto
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pmac
Loves big dicks
petermac
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whats wrong
whats wrong scotto old mate whould have expected a better sledge from you than that 1
Boydy
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Yeah aside from a F....Dick
Yeah aside from a F....Dick that PMac likes.
Dexter are the way to go.
MBL in Canning Vale Banister Rd stock them along with a heap of other quality (Victornox, Shun, Swibo, ect) blades that will more than do the job.
Shark1
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Meat processing supplies on
Meat processing supplies on Harlond ave
sell all the makes MBL sells
but for $10- 15 u can buy a knife there called Sharp its
Solingen steel takes and holds edge with the best of em
Harvey meatworks use em
the Dexters etc at 8 times the price is no better - i got Dexters and kato
the Sharp is as good
Boydy
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Dexters are about 35
Dexters are about 35 bucks....
little johnny
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Try giesser
Always been dexter fan .until I got one off these. Marttiini not bad also. Been around long time. Good hunting and fishing range.
plugga25
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fillet knives
I have always been a Dexter fan for all my work knives being a pro kangaroo shooter. Awesome blades.
I settled down and bought a set of Matiini knives and a couple cheaper Penn and Rapala knives. Martiini are smooth knife to use. Highly recommend them
t bone
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Bubba
Gonna throw a diff name out there, I have a few BUBBA BLADES and love them.. all of mine are 9 inch.
Wish I got the shorter 7inch one thou, as bigger isn't always the best.
Oceanside Tackle
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+1 for Swibo
Swibo are a definate winner, awesome steel that can be easily sharpened, used them for filleting and in the kitchen for years!!
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jamey ford
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Svord kiwi 9 inch filleting
Svord kiwi 9 inch filleting knife bloody the best knife I have had
Far Quirk!
Jackfrost80
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I recently bought the 16cm
I recently bought the 16cm Fdick boning knife, 20cm fillet knife and 30cm Swibo ham knife. Also have a Martiini with a thinner blade for doing smaller fish. They are a dream to use but you do need to keep good knives away from the women folk.
Officially off the Pies bandwagon
plugga25
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I agree Jack
I agree Jack. I have had some of my knives razor sharp, the kinda sharp you could shave with and my missus absolutely obliterated them cutting up a heap of spuds and stuff on a stainless bench with no protection for the blade what so ever. Dint think she really cared either as i would just have to sharpen them again. My 18yr old daughter is worse!
timboon
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Anyone wants there blades
Anyone wants there blades sharpened while you're down south let me know and i'm sure with some Coopers pale ale currency i can help you out.
I have a Tormek 7 wet stone grinder ( 4000 grit ) and leather honing wheel, 90 rpm.
You wont get them sharper.
piston broke
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Tramontina
picked one up from All Boats. Great knife ( almost too sharp ). The blade was catching when filleting out. Really good now.