Most anglers consider cleaning the catch one of the least desirable parts of the fishing process. However, it doesn’t need to be that way. Choosing the correct fillet knife goes a long way towards ...
One major takeaway from my testing is that a flexible blade is almost always better for filleting fish. It's more maneuverable and seemed to help lift the delicate flesh while cutting it away from ...
Do you know 80% of people love to eat meat in the U.S? But preparing non-vegetarian dishes at home isn’t just about good ingredients. It demands the right tools. When it comes to handling meat or fish ...
One of the best fillet knives I’ve ever used is located in a mom-and-pop restaurant with a dirt parking lot. It’s been there for the last 30 years. It was there that I first used a fillet knife while ...
A quality fillet knife makes cleaning fish a simple task after a day of fishing. The knife must have a sharp edge to cut through skin, meat and even the bone. Any old knife from the kitchen probably ...
The best fishing knife should be sharp, versatile, and reliable. Anglers fish in different places, with different techniques. But no matter where or how you fish, every fisherman needs a good knife.
Debates onwhat constitutes a good knife, what's the best knife steel, and how to best sharpen a knife can go on forever. I can't give much insight into Rockwell hardness or knife design histories. But ...
A good knife is handy in just about every outdoor pursuit, and fishing is no different. The most obvious specialized knives for anglers are fillet knives, which are used to process your catch at the ...