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expired Posted by r3p3ro • Apr 10, 2024

Ugly Stik Tools 7" Fishing Fillet Knife + 20-Oz Insulated Tumbler Gift Set

$14

$35

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Walmart has Ugly Stik Tools 7" Fishing Fillet Knife + 20-Oz Insulated Tumbler Gift Set on sale for $14.09. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

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Includes:
  • 7" Filet Knife With Sheath
  • 20-Ounce Fish Ugly Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel Tumbler

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Walmart has Ugly Stik Tools 7" Fishing Fillet Knife + 20-Oz Insulated Tumbler Gift Set on sale for $14.09. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Community Member r3p3ro for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • 7" Filet Knife With Sheath
  • 20-Ounce Fish Ugly Vacuum Insulated, Stainless Steel Tumbler

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  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Apr 11, 2024
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Joined Nov 2006
Apr 11, 2024
fatwalletuab
Apr 11, 2024
843 Posts
Great deal the knife is selling at $21
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Apr 11, 2024
133 Posts
Joined Jul 2018
Apr 11, 2024
SeriousPiranha5195
Apr 11, 2024
133 Posts
Showing up 14.09for me
Apr 11, 2024
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Joined Mar 2016
Apr 11, 2024
bosco155
Apr 11, 2024
240 Posts
Still $14.09 at Walmart.
Apr 11, 2024
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Joined Jul 2019
Apr 11, 2024
MarcusH19
Apr 11, 2024
10 Posts
Is this good for meat other than fish as well?
Apr 11, 2024
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Apr 11, 2024
tsingbin.lee
Apr 11, 2024
88 Posts
Not for CA…😢
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Apr 11, 2024
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swgfanforlife
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I fish nearly every weekend since I was 5 years old. Over the last several decades I have cleaned 10's of thousands of fish, right alongside my Grandfather, father, Uncles and friends. We run Jugs and trotlines here in Louisiana all the time, so it's normal to have to fillet 40 or 50 catfish on a Saturday evening. When the Crappie are hitting, we will fillet 30-40 of those at a time as well and in the summer I've cleaned up to 200 bluegill and bream in one sitting. My point is that I have tried many fillet knives over the years, but in the end, I stick to what my grandfather and my father always use. A Rapala with a wood handle.

I have them in 2 lengths, a smaller blade for bream and crappie and a larger one for catfish over 4 pounds. For saltwater fishing trips I prefer an electric knife as Redfish can get very big and have thick bones, so electric/rechargeable is much easier. The Rapala maintains its edge and the wood handle gives decent grip, even with slimy catfish. The blade is very thin, so it also had great flexibility. This helps me just let the knife glide down the backbone and not have to make much effort when filleting. The thin blade also gets razer sharp with my Berkley sharpener. I'm sure this is a good brand but I've tried so many that just didn't work as well.

This is just my opinion and experience, yours may be vastly different. The tumbler is a ncie bonus though.
Apr 11, 2024
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BrightAlpaca3741
Apr 11, 2024
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out of stock Frown

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Apr 12, 2024
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Jaydee15003
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Quote from swgfanforlife :
I fish nearly every weekend since I was 5 years old. Over the last several decades I have cleaned 10's of thousands of fish, right alongside my Grandfather, father, Uncles and friends. We run Jugs and trotlines here in Louisiana all the time, so it's normal to have to fillet 40 or 50 catfish on a Saturday evening. When the Crappie are hitting, we will fillet 30-40 of those at a time as well and in the summer I've cleaned up to 200 bluegill and bream in one sitting. My point is that I have tried many fillet knives over the years, but in the end, I stick to what my grandfather and my father always use. A Rapala with a wood handle.

I have them in 2 lengths, a smaller blade for bream and crappie and a larger one for catfish over 4 pounds. For saltwater fishing trips I prefer an electric knife as Redfish can get very big and have thick bones, so electric/rechargeable is much easier. The Rapala maintains its edge and the wood handle gives decent grip, even with slimy catfish. The blade is very thin, so it also had great flexibility. This helps me just let the knife glide down the backbone and not have to make much effort when filleting. The thin blade also gets razer sharp with my Berkley sharpener. I'm sure this is a good brand but I've tried so many that just didn't work as well.

This is just my opinion and experience, yours may be vastly different. The tumbler is a ncie bonus though.
Link to your favorite knife?
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Apr 12, 2024
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swgfanforlife
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Quote from Jaydee15003 :
Link to your favorite knife?
This is a link to the 6 inch knife. They also sell a 4 inch knife for small fish like bream/crappie and they sell a 9 inch knife. Most fish are done with the 6 inch

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Rapala...om=/search

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