Filet Knives – The Pros and Cons of Different Filet Knives
If you enjoy spearfishing you know the joy of cleaning your fish at the end of the day. Filleting can be a real challenge depending on the knives you have available. As you develop as a diver you tend to accumulate several filet knives to meet the needs of different styles of filleting or skinning your catch.Â
Bubba Blade Fillet Knives
Bubba Blade makes a great series of filet knives that are best renowned for their quality grip. The Bubba Blade grips help you better handle the fillet knife to make accurate cuts on the filet table. The actual blade is coated with bonded titanium to help prevent rust developing. Overall, the Bubba Blade Fillet Knives are quality knives that are great tools for cutting up your fish.
JBL Saber Filet Knife
This is the ultimate breaker knife. It is one of the sharpest knives we have ever seen. It is made of 420 Stainless Steel. The JBL Saber is so sharp that you should never test the blade with your finger. That is an easy way to need a bandage very quickly.Â
Bubba Blade Electric Fillet Knife
The Bubba Blade Electric Fillet Knife is the modern solution to cutting up a large quantity of fish. You might not get every little ounce of your filet, but it makes quick work of large grouper, jacks and snapper. Once you gain some proficiency, it can even be very effective at skinning your filets. This electric fillet knife is a game changer when it comes to processing your fish after a long day of diving.Â
Quiet Carry Fillet Knife
The Quiet Carry Filet Knives are some of the best filet knives on the market. They are work horse knives. The Quiet Carry Knives are made out of higher quality steel N690, which allows this knife to keep its edge for longer and prevents rust. They are on the expensive side, but they are a lifetime fillet knife. This knife is an easy choice once you have used one of these knives.