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    AA for me! Had mine for 3 years now and it's still a hummin!
    "Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn." - Chuck Clark :D

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    Just a word of advice for the folks using a 12 volt system,if you plug it into your truck, make sure its running. You'll get alot more power out of the knife.

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    I don't know if it is an option for ya but I have nothing but good things to say about my Rapala Lithium Ion Cordless Fillet Knife. It was $100.00 It tends to have more consistant power than my corded Knifes and really last a long time, I have used it up to 3 trips on a single charge.

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    I have an American Angler and I like it. It will plug in to a cig lighter or clamp on a battery or you can plug it in a wall! My grandpa cleans more fish than a tuna cannery and he uses a Mister Twister with the button taped down to keep it running constant. He has used the same one for years and years he contributes the long life to the button being taped down to keep it cool from the constant on/off while cleaning em'.
    Crappie are snobby..... Why can't they be easy to catch...Like bass?

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    Ended up with the MT Piranha. Works better than my other one, but not as well as i hoped. Still struggles going through the ribs (maybe its me). Works great filleting the skin side though. Couldn't find an AA saltwater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slabyanker View Post
    Ended up with the MT Piranha. Works better than my other one, but not as well as i hoped. Still struggles going through the ribs (maybe its me). Works great filleting the skin side though. Couldn't find an AA saltwater.
    Should have got the AA with the shark blades. You wouldn't have a problem getting through a rib cage.

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