Mora Gutting Knife With Spoon 12 Inch High Carbon Stainless - Dual Gutting Spoon And Flexible Fillet Blade For Anglers
Mora Gutting Knife With Spoon 12 Inch High Carbon Stainless - Dual Gutting Spoon And Flexible Fillet Blade For Anglers
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Mora Gutting Knife With Spoon 12 Inch High Carbon Stainless - Dual Gutting Spoon And Flexible Fillet Blade For Anglers
Mora Gutting Knife With Spoon 12 Inch High Carbon Stainless - Dual Gutting Spoon And Flexible Fillet Blade For Anglers
The Mora Gutting Knife with Spoon (M-121-5240) is a 12-inch, two-in-one fish-processing tool designed for serious anglers and professional kitchens. It combines a compact 2" gutting spoon with a 4.5" flexible fillet blade, delivering efficient gutting and precise filleting in one ergonomic package.
- Overall length: 12" total length provides confident handling and reach when working larger fish.
- Dual blade design: 2" gutting spoon paired with a 4.5" flexible fillet blade for a streamlined workflow.
- Blade materials: High carbon stainless steel on both sides offers sharp edge retention and excellent corrosion resistance.
- Handle: Molded contoured black polypropylene grip with a finger guard on the fillet side for safety and control.
- Construction: Integrated two-sided knife setup that covers gutting and filleting tasks in one tool.
- Origin and packing: Made in Sweden and bulk packed for practical procurement and storage.
This combination tool helps you process fish more efficiently: the gutting spoon facilitates swift cavity work, while the flexible fillet blade follows contours to produce clean, boneless fillets with less effort. The high carbon stainless steel edge resists wear, and the durable polypropylene handle provides a secure grip even in wet conditions. Ideal for boat-to-table use, commercial kitchens, or bulk purchase for fishing charters, the Mora Gutting Knife with Spoon is built to deliver reliable performance from catch to plate.
