Can't tell you how they work having not used one, but Academy Sports has them if you decide you want one.
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Just wondering if anyone has had experience with the bubba blade and if so which one? I can clean up a mess if fish putt quick with an electric but limiting by the speed of the knife. Thinking if it works as well as it is advertised, maybe I can get em cleaned a little quicker as well as not having to be attached to a wall.
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Can't tell you how they work having not used one, but Academy Sports has them if you decide you want one.
I bought the biggest size and after running it over a good steel it worked great. I was amazed at how even on the first try that I really didn't mess up that bad. It is not as fast as the electric knife but I think it will be a lot better after more of those Talquin slabs season it and I get a little more experience with it. Great thing is no power needed for it, also after you run through a mess of crappie ribs all you have to do is run it on a good steel and its ready for more. I am very pleased with mine.
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I want the one with the electric motor in the handle.
"i only like to fish when i am by myself or with someone"
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Thanks for the replies guys. The trigger on my mr twister broke off and am gonna have to buy a new knife and I hate having to be attached to the wall.
I have one, also one 12V electric, one 110 V electric, and a SL of other fish prep stuff in my box but nothing works better that these: http://www.rapala.com/Fish-n-Fillet-...efault,pd.html
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I'm with you Danbo I have been using my Rapala blade for 30 years. I have tried others but I always come back to my trusty ol'Rapala.
Heaven help me if it ever breaks or I lose it.
Wishing you Blue Skies and Tight Lines![]()
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I have the big bubba but for my Arkansas fish the smaller would have been better. I could sell mine if interested