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Best electric fillet knife for panfish?


KrabbyPatties

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I absolutely love using an electric fillet knife compared to a regular fillet knife. I have a Mister Twister brand that is about 15 years old--I think I have the 7" blades on it....actually, they're 8" long, but they supposedly come in 7" and 9". It's really great for filleting most fish, but it can be a little tricky when dealing with smaller panfish, which is what I find myself keeping more of these days. I've only tried a couple of other knives, but they haven't been better. Does anyone know of an electric fillet knife that works well and is a little better for finessing smaller panfish?

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I have a Mister Twister electric knife but have used Rapala and no-name versions a couple times. I'll stick with my MT. The others worked but I found no advantage over mine. One thing I have stayed away from is the cordless models as I've heard bad reports on them.

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For filleting small(pan) fish I agree that they will all be pretty much the same. I have the corded Rapala and it works fine. I also agree with the trigger on the Rapala knife being a pita. I solved the problem by placing a few drops of super glue down into the lock with it open. I now just squeeze the trigger and go.

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