Overview
About Buck Knives Clearwater Avid Fixed Blade Knife
Closeouts. A trusty companion that fishermen will want to keep close by, Buck Knives' Clearwater Avid fixed blade knife is ideal for preparing bait. Backside serrations on the 420HC stainless steel blade are perfect for heavy-duty cutting through fins, cartilage and scales.
- Ideal for preparing bait and processing fish
- Corrosion-resistant 420HC stainless steel double-side blade
- Backside serrations for versatility
- Ergonomically shaped, rubberized handle with anti-slip ridges
- Includes injection-molded nylon sheath with belt loop
- Made in United States of America
- Cannot ship to New Jersey State.
- Cannot ship to New York State.
Specs
Specs about Buck Knives Clearwater Avid Fixed Blade Knife
- Knife style: Fixed
- Blade shape: Clip point
- Edge type: Plain,Serrated
- Blade length: 5"
- Number of blades: 1
- Overall length: 10-5/8"
- Blade steel: 420HC stainless steel
- Handle material: Rubber
- Weight: 3.6 oz.
- Made in United States of America
- Cannot ship to New Jersey State.
- Cannot ship to New York State.
Reviews
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Reviewed by D from Oregon on Sunday, August 20, 2017
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5.0 out of 5 stars. up dateReviewed by D from Oregon on Sunday, August 20, 2017As an update to previous revue. I have since had the chance to use my knife and I must say holds a decent edge excellent for the price. Last weekend I fillet 50+ crappie with no issue the serrated edge on the back proved to be very useful in helping to save my fillet edge by using the serration edge to start and cut the skin around the ribs on my fillet. In addition I saved 5 fish for the BBQ these I gutted and scaled the serrations were great for scaling. A few swift swipes with the steel and it is ready to go again definitely not disappointed. This will be my with me in the pontoon all the time knife. could do better for a couple hundred US made but that would not ride rapids with me, this is a better choice for me for sure.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Good knife for the priceVerified Buyer Reviewed by D from Oregon on Thursday, July 13, 2017Have not had a chance to use it yet but from what I can tell it is fairly sharp out of the box comfortable to hold quality looks good. The blade is just flexible and thin enough I can fillet with it, over all should be a nice addition to my tackle bag. I've never had problems with Buck knives and made in USA for under a hundred bucks I don't think you can go wrong. Shipping was painless and I think I paid around 30 bucks for the knife.