The Kershaw Aquamaster Fillet Knife is a no-mess-around tool for slicing up fish like you’ve been doing it all your life. It’s an excellent tool with a 9.25-inch (23.5cm) blade—long, lean, and made of Japanese 420J2 stainless steel. That steel’s got just the right flex, bending without snapping, so it glides through a catch like butter, leaving you with clean fillets and no headaches. Corrosion-resistant too, because you’re not filleting in a desert—water’s everywhere, and this thing shrugs it off.
The handle’s black rubberized copolymer with neon orange streaks—soft but firm, locking into your grip even when your hands are slick with fish guts. Contoured just right, it’s built to keep you going without cramping up, whether you’re gutting a single bass or a whole cooler of trout. At 14.25 inches (36.2cm) overall and a featherlight 3.8oz, it’s big enough to tackle larger fish but won’t weigh you down. Slips into a black ABS sheath that clips to your belt or stashes easy—no fumbling, just grab and go.
This isn’t some fancy chef’s toy—it’s a fisherman’s tool, born to cut through scales and spines. Kershaw’s been at this game forever, and the Aquamaster's got that practical, get-it-done vibe. Blade’s satin-finished, trailing point style—simple, sharp, and ready to rip. You’re not showing it off; you’re using it, and it’s built for that life. Tough, reliable, and straight to the point.