So you landed the big catch—now what? Unless you’re practicing catch and release, it’s time to clean and prepare your fish and, hopefully, enjoy it for dinner later. And for that process, you’ll want ...
A good all-purpose utility knife makes short work of boat chores. Courtesy Benchmade The following fish fillet and utility knives were put to the test by Salt Water Sportsman editors, and all of them ...
Quality knives are essential for anyone who spends a lot of time in the outdoors. Whether carving, splitting wood, cutting fishing lines, or preparing food, the right knife makes a huge difference.
One major takeaway from my testing is that a flexible blade is almost always better for filleting fish. It's more maneuverable and seemed to help lift the delicate flesh while cutting it away from ...