I have the American Angler electric also that I still use use on panfish. The Bubba Blade works really well on larger fish (I have the 9" stiffy). The grip is really nice and it holds an edge very well. I would highly recommend one to anyone!
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Was wondering if anyone has been using a bubba blade fillet knife and what you think of it. I currently use an American angler electric knife
I have the American Angler electric also that I still use use on panfish. The Bubba Blade works really well on larger fish (I have the 9" stiffy). The grip is really nice and it holds an edge very well. I would highly recommend one to anyone!
Been eyeing the newer 9" tapered flex, but keep choking on the price. Keepin on with the Rapala, really dont see s need to change for now.
I have tried it and the bubba blade is not for me. Much easier with electric knife.
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Electric is better for crappie. Though, bubba blade is better for stripers and saltwater species.
Guess I'm old school, still use a manual knife.....deer,fish,or whatever I'm cleanin
Been usin a Cutco adjustable fillet knife for years...have one for cleanin bigger animals and small ones
Sharpen it about once or twice a year....I'd prolly hack it up with an electric one![]()
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I just can't make myself use anything else other than American Angler.
Rapala electric is what I use and would never go back to the old manual knife.
American Angler is still best electric have ever used.
Have had it about 6 yrs - on second set of blades......
Noticed lately motor really starts to get hot when cutting
bigger specks (possible amount of pressure being used to cut through
bigger bones) Hove no intention of going back to manual ways