Sold in 140 countries worldwide and responsible for more world record fish than any other company, Rapala has lent prestige to the craft of outdoor fishing equipment since its founding in 1936. The 6" Fish'n Fillet Knife embodies a legacy of craft that evokes the same rugged pine forests and pure blue Scandinavian skies of its own creator's homeland. With its rock solid, time-tested construction, the 6" Fish'n Fillet can claim a circulation of 40 million units and is standard issue on charter boats, in fishing camps, and by anglers all over the planet. Includes a single-stage sharpener and a genuine leather sheath. Features a full-tang stainless steel blade and the classic Rapala reinforced birch varnished handle.
- ~Handground European Stainless Steel Blade
- ~Reinforced Birch Handle
- ~Leather Sheath
- ~Includes Easy-To-Use Single-Stage Sharpener To Keep Blade Razor Sharp
- ~Handle Length: 4-3/4"
- ~Blade Length: 6"
Specifications | |
Blade Color | Silver/Gray |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Length | 6 |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel (Scandinavian) |
Handle Color | Brown/Tan |
Handle Material | Wood (Birch) |
Knife Type | Fixed Blade |
Pocket Clip Included | No |
Point | Trailing point |
Sheath Included | Yes |
Sheath Material | Leather |
Total Length | 10.75 |
There is a place in Finland where the waters of the Lake Pielinen 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.