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Fishing Fillet Steaking Knife - 9 inch, German G4116 Stainless-Steel Blades - $11.50 FS w/prime

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Most knife are 7", this one is 9" to fillet bigger fishes.
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Today 02:05 AM
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Cedric GreeneToday 02:05 AM
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Alright, now for some late night lightly fried fish fillets
Last edited by Cedric Greene December 22, 2025 at 07:08 PM.
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TheOldDudeToday 02:12 AM
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Don't buy a stainless steel fish knife. They don't hold an edge and dull quickly.
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reicadenToday 02:48 AM
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Quote from TheOldDude :
Don't buy a stainless steel fish knife. They don't hold an edge and dull quickly.
What would you recommend instead?
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Quote from TheOldDude :
Don't buy a stainless steel fish knife. They don't hold an edge and dull quickly.
It's a $10 dollar knife.....
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TheOldDudeToday 02:54 AM
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Quote from reicaden :
What would you recommend instead?
Dexter 7" flexible filet knife (they make a 9" as well but 99% of fishermen won't need it). Here's the manufacturer's link [dexteroutdoors.com] but they sell at MSRP but this is much cheaper on other online e-tailers (don't want to promote any site but you get the idea). And as a bonus, its American made.
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TheOldDudeToday 02:56 AM
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Quote from foxfai :
It's a $10 dollar knife.....

... i understand that but I don't want a dull $10 filet knife to filet my fish. You ever tried to filet with a dull knife?
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Quote from TheOldDude :
... i understand that but I don't want a dull $10 filet knife to filet my fish. You ever tried to filet with a dull knife?
I understand your point. I fillet maybe 10 fish a year that I caught, on cheap knifes. Some of my bigger fish I am struggling with a shorter knife so I am looking for a tad longer ones. I just honed the knife before fillet, so far it's working for me.

Yes, I hate dull knifes. But if it's just something I use a dozen times a year, I probably don't want to spend a lot on it. I can always sharpen it.

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TheOldDudeToday 03:39 AM
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Quote from foxfai :
I understand your point. I fillet maybe 10 fish a year that I caught, on cheap knifes. Some of my bigger fish I am struggling with a shorter knife so I am looking for a tad longer ones. I just honed the knife before fillet, so far it's working for me.

Yes, I hate dull knifes. But if it's just something I use a dozen times a year, I probably don't want to spend a lot on it. I can always sharpen it.
Yes you are right, it's a good deal for what you are getting and I did not TD the post, etc. But honestly I fish 12-15 times a year as well but catch many keepers most days I decide to go out (my wife and I surf fish). So I sharpen after every trip but that's me. I suppose I'm dulling my blade faster than most but depending on your usage you will appreciate a better blade.

BTW I'm fishing red and black drum, speckled trout, etc. For me a flexible knife is important to minimize waste and I will often clean 24" redfish, 17" trout, and 26" black drum with a 7" flexible filet knife. Sheepshead in the early spring as well. For me, a 9" is too long.
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jo55joToday 07:14 AM
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Quote from TheOldDude :
Don't buy a stainless steel fish knife. They don't hold an edge and dull quickly.
Fish parts and bones are a lot softer than the metal in a knife. So what would make the knife dull?
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MX400ex72Today 12:19 PM
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Quote from TheOldDude :
Dexter 7" flexible filet knife (they make a 9" as well but 99% of fishermen won't need it). Here's the manufacturer's link [dexteroutdoors.com] but they sell at MSRP but this is much cheaper on other online e-tailers (don't want to promote any site but you get the idea). And as a bonus, its American made.
So, isn't this knife also stainless steel? They are just marketing it as some proprietary metal called Dexsteel, but it is still just stainless steel as far as I can tell.
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NorCal_SlickToday 06:32 PM
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FYI:

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Health Links: PFAS exposure is associated with kidney/testicular cancer, liver damage, thyroid issues, reduced immunity, and fertility problems.
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VioletPassenger921Today 06:44 PM
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Quote from reicaden :
What would you recommend instead?
'Rock in the pool So nice and cool So juicy sweet! Now we wish To catch a fish So juicy sweet!".... then smack it on a rock
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reicadenToday 08:04 PM
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Quote from MX400ex72 :
So, isn't this knife also stainless steel? They are just marketing it as some proprietary metal called Dexsteel, but it is still just stainless steel as far as I can tell.
I think its just stainless steel again... right? What's the difference? I guess stainless steel is the one to use anyways?

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