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Manual or electric knife for crappie? #14304383 03/04/22 02:07 PM
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Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: MathGeek] #14305056 03/05/22 12:38 AM
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My personal preference is manual. Tough to get every single morsel of that delicious filet with an electric.....at least for me.

Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: MathGeek] #14305087 03/05/22 01:18 AM
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Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: MathGeek] #14305228 03/05/22 05:18 AM
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The amount of fish I need to clean determines it for me!


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Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: MathGeek] #14305358 03/05/22 02:13 PM
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Two cuts and done. Don't see the need to save the one bite made from V. Crappie are so easy to clean in comparison to Stripes, most electric or manual knives if kept sharp will work !!

Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: MathGeek] #14305509 03/05/22 04:45 PM
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Nicely done! I only recently started filleting crappie primarily because of the workload, but have no problem with either manual or electric knife. cheers

Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: MathGeek] #14305589 03/05/22 06:49 PM
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Electric knife for me then trim out the rib cage and save the V piece with a sharp filet knife.


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Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: MathGeek] #14305846 03/06/22 02:31 AM
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I filleted manual for a decade. Recently made the transition to electric. It took some practice but in the end the comparison really is not even close to me. I can clean the fish 3 times faster now and with less wasted meat. Also I don't cut my fingers at all any more. I was stubborn, but made the change that was needed.

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Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: MathGeek] #14306006 03/06/22 01:00 PM
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Old timer Cordless electric you can purchase on Amazon for 76.00 and it puts bubbas high priced cordless to shame.


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Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: z289sec] #14306154 03/06/22 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by z289sec
My personal preference is manual. Tough to get every single morsel of that delicious filet with an electric.....at least for me.


I agree, but sometimes I'm tired.


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Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: MathGeek] #14307119 03/07/22 04:56 PM
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I got tired of replacing blades an electric knives. I went back to an old school Rapala , it is probably over 30 years old , a few strokes on a crock stick and it is
good to go. I have 6-7 other fillet knives , but I still like the Rapala the best.

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Re: Manual or electric knife for crappie? [Re: MathGeek] #14307487 03/07/22 09:34 PM
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Electric all the way. I can make them paper thin with it. I don't leave any meat on the bones.

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