Recommendation? Fixed blade for work?

If I was on the water more frequently I wouldn't hesitate to pick up a waterway. It looks like a fantastic blade though, I might just get one anyway. :D
 
Been enjoying the Mora these last two trips out to sea.
Also put a new edge on my Salt 2
Kept forgetting to bring it home for a good sharpening but my fiancé got me a Wicked Edge for my birthday :)

The stainless on the mora does rust pretty easy, but it cleans off really easily too.
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Here’s the Salt 2 before and after the wicked edge
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I think you made a good choice with the Mora and Spyderco Salt. Have you tried Frog Lube on any of your knives or tools? I work in a paper mill and it's not uncommon for my hand tools to rust due to exposure. I recently started using the Frog Lube and so far the results are reasonably favorable. Thanks for posting pics, best of luck, and stay safe.
 
I've noticed that a serrated edge cuts rope much better than a plain edge. I keep a serrated blade on my boat in case I need to cut a line really quickly.
 
I just ordered a Kermode fillet knife from North Arm knives in British Columbia. I was waiting for someone to make a fillet knife in LC200N and finally gave up as no one is doing this. The North Arm knife is made of S35VN so it sould take and hold an edge very well.
 
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