Electric knife-Question
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The electric one cost about $20. The other knife is just one bought at Zellers that came in a wooden block/holder. The longest one. It's like a butchers slicing knife. Nothing special. I wouldn't use the fillet knife for the big slicing. Need a solid spine on it. (Non-serated blade. Serated blades tend to fill up with the membrane)bstout wrote:Thanks A.W. What make and model of electric knife do you use? I basically filet a deer out without cutting any bone using a Rapala filet knife designed for fishing. Been doing this for years. Last year was my first year for doing jerky and cutting deer up into tiny pieces is a lot of work versus just cutting up a bunch of steaks, roasts and such.
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I would invest in a jerky shooter instead of a knife. I'm really impressed with mine. I can use any recipe that I used before only I mix it in ground meat instead of the strips. The jerky shooter looks like a big caulking gun. You fill the tube with ground meat and go.You can make jerky strips or lay out(oot to you Canadians) slim jim type round sticks. All kinds of recipes available from BasPro, Cabela's, etc.