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Quote from: MtnMuley on October 18, 2016, 03:03:54 PMQuote from: 92xj on October 18, 2016, 02:45:45 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on October 18, 2016, 02:36:32 PMWhat size fish are you meaning? I've had the Barracuda for many years and filleted lots of fish. I just use a steel to touch up the blade after each use. 5-15 pound cats30 pound kingsAnd slot limit sturgeon to be specific.I know the sturgeon will use more than one tool/knife/cutting device, but just curious how the fillet aspect holds up against the bigger fish. I enjoy my bubba blade but am always in need of a new knife.Ha, that's exacrly what I use. Love those Bubba Blades. 5 lb cats would be fine with the havalon. I'd stick to the Bubba blades for the 30 lb kings and sturgeon. The havalon works well on upper Columbia sockeye though.Roger that.I love my bubba blade.I believe I'm going to order their kitchen knife, larger fillet knife and one of their stubby blades.I haven't been in their site in a while and just looked today...I shouldn't have!
Quote from: 92xj on October 18, 2016, 02:45:45 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on October 18, 2016, 02:36:32 PMWhat size fish are you meaning? I've had the Barracuda for many years and filleted lots of fish. I just use a steel to touch up the blade after each use. 5-15 pound cats30 pound kingsAnd slot limit sturgeon to be specific.I know the sturgeon will use more than one tool/knife/cutting device, but just curious how the fillet aspect holds up against the bigger fish. I enjoy my bubba blade but am always in need of a new knife.Ha, that's exacrly what I use. Love those Bubba Blades. 5 lb cats would be fine with the havalon. I'd stick to the Bubba blades for the 30 lb kings and sturgeon. The havalon works well on upper Columbia sockeye though.
Quote from: MtnMuley on October 18, 2016, 02:36:32 PMWhat size fish are you meaning? I've had the Barracuda for many years and filleted lots of fish. I just use a steel to touch up the blade after each use. 5-15 pound cats30 pound kingsAnd slot limit sturgeon to be specific.I know the sturgeon will use more than one tool/knife/cutting device, but just curious how the fillet aspect holds up against the bigger fish. I enjoy my bubba blade but am always in need of a new knife.
What size fish are you meaning? I've had the Barracuda for many years and filleted lots of fish. I just use a steel to touch up the blade after each use.
what do u guys do with the 20-30 other hunting knives sitting in the closet since u got the havalon. mike w
It's a good knife, but i like the outdoor edge better because of the spine's added stability. The blades dont break as often.
I use little pliers when changing the blades