Rapala - Soft Grip Fillet Knife 8" Thin Finn
Model: BP708SH1
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Catalog Number: 3525
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Product Description
Rapala has combined the famous Rapala flexible blade with a no-slip, soft-grip handle for filleting comfort. Comes complete with coordinated black textured sheath which keeps knife at your side. Available in four sizes: 4", 6", 7-1/2" and 9". Includes single-stage sharpener.
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There is a place in Finland where the waters of the Lake Päijänne swiftly flow over and around a field of boulders. It's called the Kalkkinen Rapids. The water is pure and the blue Scandinavian sky is fresh, perfumed by the scent of pine trees. Time seems to stand still here.
For centuries, the Finnish people came to these waters. To drink. To bathe. To fish. Even today, these waters are a source of life.
Every time you tie on a Rapala lure, or fillet a fish with a Rapala fillet knife, the Rapala story comes alive. And it's here, at these rapids that Lauri Rapala, the man who invented the Rapala lure in 1936, decided to continue the journey that would turn a family handicraft into one of the world's most memorable fishing lures of all time. From this point forward, fishing would never be the same. Rapala lures are now sold in 140 countries and are responsible for more world record fish than any other lure.
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Craig M. from Ponchatoula, LAExcellent, too nice to use so I hung it on the wall at my camp!




Lester S. from Miami, FLgot 2 knives from you I think. both are excellent, Got a similar knife from another source, cheaply made and from China. Your knives are far superior.




Nicol F. from Loleta, CAI bought it for my boyfriend who does a lot with abalone and venison. He loves it. He says it is perfect for what he is doing.




Timothy C. from Shoreview, MNIt is good for filleting but too flimsy for skinning.