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    Default Anyone on here used a Bubba Blade before?


    If you have, what are your thoughts on it for feelayin crappie? Are they worth the money? The guys using them on the videos make it look easy, I just haven't had much luck with a non-electric knife.
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    Saw an ad for it on a crappie show and some guide was using it to clean crappie. He went right through them, even faster than an Lectric knife. It'd be nice on those big crappie going through those rib cages
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    Saw an ad for it on a crappie show and some guide was using it to clean crappie. He went right through them, even faster than an Lectric knife. It'd be nice on those big crappie going through those rib cages
    I saw that too. 8-10" fish tho.
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    no, the one I saw were 12-13 inch fish. Good keepers and he went through them like hot budda
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    DD that explains a lot about your depth perception
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    It is better suited for bigger fish. Works good boning a deer. In my humble opinion, it is a little overkill for a crappie. Sharp as heck, but not best for getting all that candy off the bones!!

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    I have one, it's great for salt water fish. Not worth a flip on crappie.
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    You know men are bad with lengths. Lol
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