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10-02-2024, 04:55 PM #1
Re: Manual vs electric fillet knives
For perch I use a cheap Proctor Sylex electric I think I paid 12 bucks several years ago for it. The blades are a little less aggressive & that helps not cut through the back of the fish.it has worked very well. I use it to fillet & skin the fish. The next guy cuts the rib cage out with a manual knife. This process helps us keep as much meat as possible. I use it on average walleye as well anything over 20” I use my mister twister. As the proctor struggles to get through the larger fish
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