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Location: Suburban Chicago | My very old Buck is done. The Schrade I have I do not like. I am looking for a good knife with blade that will resharpen for a looooong time.
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| Leech Lake Filet Knifes are the bomb...The founder parished a year or two back and I am not sure if they remian in production. Check Reeds Sporting Goods if a Google search does not yield results. They are awesome... |
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Location: Not Where I Want To Be | I believe Scheels has them also. That's where i purchased mine.
Best Filet knife Period. |
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Location: Big Falls MN | I use the 7" thin blade bubba blade it is a awesome nice holds an edge very well for a long time
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| Leech lake are the way to go. Best knife for holding a good edge. |
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Location: syracuse indiana | found this on them. wow nice knife
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMgXv53qlSw
http://leechlakeknife.com/Leech_Lake_Knife/Home.html |
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Location: Elgin, IL | That is one sweet looking blade. Love the color on the handle and the leather sheath.
Maybe I should save up some cash for one. |
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Location: Suburban Chicago | Thanks all |
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Location: Minnesota | you can get a leech lake knife on ebay for 99 bucks dont know if there worth that much but they had them there |
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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | Leech lake knifes for sure
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Location: MN | Happy with my Dexter Russell Fillet Knife. Not fancy, just does great job for more then 10 years. |
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | If you cannot locate a leech lake fillet knife, you can find them without the top blade (more like a traditional fillet knife) at the blacksmith shop in Amana Iowa. The company that makes them also sells a different design there. I recognized it quickly by the components, but asked the owner as well just to be sure... I say Leech lake fillet knife all the way...
Steve
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