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On the water knife
I am hearing it is best practice to gill and gut fish on the water. Sounds great since that removes a messy step before you get home. Any recommendations for an on-the-water knife? Safety is my top concern....and getting through the head.
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I carry a spyderco pacific salt ( think thats what its called), it folds and fits in my life vest but still has a 4 1/16" blade nd is made from H1 steel (non corrosive), all the fasteners are titanium so that they wont rust either. Yellow scales so its easy to locate and a lanyard hole so you can tie it off.
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I agree with gutting the fish immediately. No mess at home and no fishy smell. I caught 4 bonitos at the same location last weekend and it felt like I was chumming... :eek: |
An inexpensive dive knife is a great way to go.
https://www.makospearguns.com/Kona-Kill-Knife-p/mkk.htm Zip tie the sheath wherever you want it. |
I use a blunt tip dive knife and a tuna spike to dispatch the fish quickly.
The dive knife has been great gutting and scaling my catch. |
Fixed blade all non corrosive materials and super sharp in case I have to cut myself free of anything. I keep it tied to the boat in it's sheath , if I ever go over board I don't want a sharp blade in the water with me.
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Lately I've been using scissors to clip the gills. Much easier and safer.
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Tools falling overboard is my specialty. I lose them before they rust or dull badly :p . I buy cheap and stack em deep. Fixed serrated knives are good all around knife for cutting and sawing. Scissors are awesome especially for cutting squid strips.
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Camillus 8" Multi Function Game Shear with Sheath https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A26R0AK..._1adsFb5ZS8TS6 Has a sheath. Comes apart and can be used like a knife. Safe, cheap, and efficient. |
Great advice, y'all. Thanks for sharing. :you_rock:
Those game shears look interesting for sure (and cheap!). I'm gonna try a fixed blade with a nice sheath and find a place to stash it safely in the yak. Once it falls overboard I can try something else :rolleyes: |
I think the game shears are a great idea. I like my knife but I use shears for prepping birds all the time, they will work great on fish. A word of warning though, it's easy to cut your finger tip with shears and it hurts when you do.
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My fishing store sells 3.99 Promar bait knives with a polypro handle.
Did every job I ever asked of it. If I spent more than that on a knife I'd lose it. If I lost this one, I wouldn't care :D |
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They look really similar to the semi-expensive cutco shears I have in the kitchen. Totally buying a pair |
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A small ceramic knife should work well.
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Been using a ceramic knife for years. No rust
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