Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpening It

Post Reply
User avatar
DeltaDan
Posts: 2880
Joined: Fri Dec 08, 2006 7:56 pm
Location: Oakley, CA
Contact:

Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpening It

Post by DeltaDan »

Yes- This is a Catching, Killing and Eating question ...

Been using the two sizes of Berkley Fillet knives - But the sharpness now seems to deteriate even worse on every sharpening ~ And I just want to get ONE Quality Knife ~ and Stone - To do it all.


I bought a Elect Fillet Knife from BPS around Christmas - and it works really well on the Crappies. -- Not so good on the Stripers as I have almost lost my thumb - save for the glove- and I just don't like the feel of it at all in my hand like a filet knife itself.




What Quality Knife do you prefer for a 10" or 12" knife - and the type of Stone you use to hone it with ??
You know, we always called each other goodfellas. Like, you'd say to somebody: "You're gonna like this guy; he's all right. He's a goodfella. He's one of us." You understand? We were goodfellas, wiseguys.

[b]Team LL [/b] (2006 ~ And Beyond !! )
User avatar
some guy
Posts: 3716
Joined: Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:39 am
Location: Huntington Beach

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by some guy »

Forschner..its the only knife worth using. When I worked on the Saltwater boats this is all everyone ever used.
Create your own luck.

><> John Curry <><
mac (Doyle McEwen)
Posts: 2755
Joined: Sat May 07, 2005 9:39 am
Location: San Jose, CA

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by mac (Doyle McEwen) »

Gerber makes a fantastic filleting knife..As for keeping it and any other knife sharp, get yourself a good diamond honing stone..I can put an edge on my Gerber pocket knives you can shave with, if you feel gutsy..

mac
Take a kid fishing, and don't forget about us older kids either..
Shad*Wizard
Posts: 565
Joined: Mon Feb 26, 2007 3:09 pm

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by Shad*Wizard »

Catching, killing, and eating?...Sounds like you've been hanging out with Ted Nugent, har!...
DAN
Posts: 648
Joined: Wed May 11, 2005 9:30 am
Location: Antioch
Contact:

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by DAN »

Forschner and Dexter Russell both have decent steel and sharpen really well, "SomeGUY" is on target buy quailty and a good stone...
Dan Mathisen
dan_mathisen@att.net
209-612-5028

Ben Green Insurance
Ringer
Posts: 995
Joined: Sun Aug 12, 2007 9:28 pm
Location: Arizona

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by Ringer »

I have cut literally thousands of pounds of halibut and salmon plus more than a few elk and deer. I use Forchner as well. They are cheap and take a razor edge in a few strokes on a round diamond honing stick and a steel. Gerber is also good and I have several of their old folding fillet knives that I take to Alaska.
mark poulson
Posts: 10469
Joined: Sun May 08, 2005 4:16 am
Location: Antioch, CA

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by mark poulson »

You can get good honing stones at wood working stores.
Attitude plus effort equal success
CLEAN AND DRY
User avatar
Brian
Posts: 2225
Joined: Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:07 am

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by Brian »

DAN, LAST FILLET KNIFE YOU WILL NEED. UNLESS YOU LOSE IT.


http://www.cutco.com/products/product.j ... Group=5721
[color=#0040FF]"Life's tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid."

-John Wayne[/color]
kb
Posts: 2176
Joined: Wed Jun 08, 2005 9:59 am
Contact:

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by kb »

Dan if you are just doing stripers and bass and crappie give a look at an electric knife. Just like you carve the holiday turkey with. About $15 at Target.

It is the only thing I use to fillet fish and will never go back to a regular knife

kb
California Outdoor Hall of Fame
Ultimate Bass Radio Saturday's on KHTK Sac Town Sports 1140
User avatar
tunaman
Posts: 4858
Joined: Thu Aug 31, 2006 12:26 pm
Location: Now in Henderson, NV

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by tunaman »

some guy wrote:Forschner..its the only knife worth using. When I worked on the Saltwater boats this is all everyone ever used.
+100000!!!!! Any deckhand worth his salt uses a Forschner... I have three or four still.

Use a whetstone to sharpen.

Roger
Tight lines forever!
http://www.tunaman.org

*DISCLAIMER* - This post is in no way meant to be offensive. If you feel it is, please re-read then PM me for an explanation if it still offends?
User avatar
sTony
Posts: 4574
Joined: Sat May 07, 2005 10:07 pm
Location: Oakley, CA

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by sTony »

All mentioned are great knives, especially the Forschner. Having experience with Cutco knives in the kitchen I can tell you they are great for that purpose but I wasn't sold on their fisherman's knife. Biggest drawback to Cutco is you can't sharpen them yourselves. Have to ship for sharpening if I remember correctly.

sTony
User avatar
Brian
Posts: 2225
Joined: Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:07 am

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by Brian »

Tony, that knife comes with a sharpner in the sheath..........
[color=#0040FF]"Life's tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid."

-John Wayne[/color]
User avatar
some guy
Posts: 3716
Joined: Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:39 am
Location: Huntington Beach

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by some guy »

sTony wrote:All mentioned are great knives, especially the Forschner. Having experience with Cutco knives in the kitchen I can tell you they are great for that purpose but I wasn't sold on their fisherman's knife. Biggest drawback to Cutco is you can't sharpen them yourselves. Have to ship for sharpening if I remember correctly.

sTony
+1

we have had Cutco for years and they are great for kitchen use. They tend to dull fast if you are using them a lot and it takes a while to get your blades back..

Go grab a Forschner and a stoned and you will not have to worry about a knife ever again. I use to filet hundreds of fish a day on the salt. I have used a Forschner for 15 years and only had to replace it once and that was when I grounded it down so low from sharpening it over the years. I just picked up a new Forschner a few years back.
Create your own luck.

><> John Curry <><
User avatar
Mike
Posts: 3979
Joined: Sat May 07, 2005 2:01 pm

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by Mike »

Eat Chicken!



Bad Karma to eat fish. :wink:
OG on WB since 1993
User avatar
Brian
Posts: 2225
Joined: Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:07 am

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by Brian »

Mike wrote:Eat Chicken!



Bad Karma to eat fish. :wink:
YEA, AND COME TO THINK OF IT, I DONT THINK YOU SHOULD BE AROUND SHARP OBJECTS ANYWAY DAN.............. :|
[color=#0040FF]"Life's tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid."

-John Wayne[/color]
Caudawg
Moderator
Posts: 1351
Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:09 am
Location: Sacramento/Elk Grove

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by Caudawg »

I was a deckhand on the partyboats in Half Moon Bay for many years and used the Russell 9" fillet knife to clean my customer's rockfish, ling cod, salmon etc . This was the standard knife used among deckhands and fish cleaners at that harbor.

I used a stone to sharpen it back then but now I use a Hunter Honer and love it.
John Caulfield
Big Rock Sports- Territory Sales Manager (Norcal)
Freelance Outdoor Writer
User avatar
ash
SpeedBump
Posts: 4961
Joined: Mon May 09, 2005 9:07 am
Location: DirtyD
Contact:

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by ash »

Brian wrote:
Mike wrote:Eat Chicken!



Bad Karma to eat fish. :wink:
YEA, AND COME TO THINK OF IT, I DONT THINK YOU SHOULD BE AROUND SHARP OBJECTS ANYWAY DAN.............. :|
+1000 :lol:
User avatar
ironman
Posts: 125
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 7:11 pm
Location: ventura/casitas

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by ironman »

i was a deckhand on 3/4 day boats i wouldnt use any thing but a 10 in forshner, and a quality stone is important
MATT.M
04 tr21x 225 evinrude white/red
[url=http://toddsgearbag.swagbucks.com/refer/ironman69baby][img]http://prodegebanners.sitegrip.com/images/toddsgearbag-173x63.jpg[/img][/url]
User avatar
Guyle
Posts: 500
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:37 am
Location: Delta

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by Guyle »

Electric all the way. You will get used to the feel. No need for a stone either.
fishinfool74
Posts: 94
Joined: Sun Jul 01, 2007 8:56 pm

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by fishinfool74 »

I just picked up a new CUTCO knife and I will say it is a pretty sweet knife. Not a very cheap knife but the service they give makes up for it.
brambo0311
Posts: 1330
Joined: Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:05 pm
Contact:

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by brambo0311 »

Brian wrote:DAN, LAST FILLET KNIFE YOU WILL NEED. UNLESS YOU LOSE IT.


http://www.cutco.com/products/product.j ... Group=5721
that's the best one I have found. Extends out for those 10# plus large mouth. LOL
LL
SCOTT GREEN
Posts: 104
Joined: Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:10 pm

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by SCOTT GREEN »

Outdoor Pro Shop has a full line of Forshner Knives..they are reasonable and hands down the best knife out there...call them at 707-588-8033..they will ship
User avatar
Sacto John
Posts: 664
Joined: Mon May 09, 2005 10:15 am
Location: Citrus Heights

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by Sacto John »

some guy wrote:Forschner..its the only knife worth using.
Ditto. Highest rated knife brand by Cooks Illustrated (Americans Test Kitchen T.V. show) They are very affordable, sharp and hold a edge well. I also use the Forschner hand held sharpener.
RMARX
Posts: 307
Joined: Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:35 pm

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by RMARX »

Only problem with Cutco is they are WAY overpriced and to be honest they are not that good a knife, I just had a close family friend's daughter come over and do the whole dog and pony show and Cutco knives could not touch my fillet knife when they started asking me to cut rope and leather because these simulate real food items :roll: (not sure what the people at Cutco eat!!) then they had me cut a tomato and the old Dexter made the Cutco look like a butter knife, I paid 10.00 for it at a garage sale and the Cutco "fisherman knife" was like 80.00 plus shipping and from what I have been told they also tax the shipping, of course you don't find out about that until you get your invoice. Some people love them for me in the kitchen I use Henckels and for fillets Dexter is an awesome and cheap fillet knife! Yes JIGS I do use it at the Flemming fish cleaning station at Pedro! :shock: :lol:
User avatar
Brian
Posts: 2225
Joined: Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:07 am

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by Brian »

actually, these are probably the best filet knifes.


http://www.reedssports.com/Product.taf? ... l&_ID=3973
[color=#0040FF]"Life's tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid."

-John Wayne[/color]
christleddad
Posts: 15
Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:04 pm

Re: Who Makes A Great Fillet Knife-And How Are You Sharpenin

Post by christleddad »

I have been using the Cutco (adjustable blade) fillet knife for about 3 years. I clean at least 200+ crappie each year and 15-20 Strippers and it works fine.
I like the adjustable blade because you can shorten it when you are doing the little crappies.

They also provided a hand held manual sharpener when I bought the knife set.

Regards
Post Reply