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Scale recommendations...
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06/04/18 01:12 PM
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i-Fish
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There's a million of them. I need one that is made well, dependable and accurate. But I don't need bells and whistles that, say, a Connect Scale has. Just one that will weigh my fish for eons. What do you use? TIA.
If you can't find em wind em.
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Re: Scale recommendations...
[Re: i-Fish]
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06/04/18 01:44 PM
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jbassman
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My son uses the MLF scale and loves it.
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Re: Scale recommendations...
[Re: i-Fish]
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06/04/18 02:01 PM
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dobbin
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Mango Spot bought on e-bay $10.74 free shipping so far so good. 110# scale hand held... Reweighted my fish on these scales after tournament weight in and had the exact weight as the tournament scale. They have a tare weight. I am happy with them. Accuracy 0-22 is .01 and 22 to 110 is .02.
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Re: Scale recommendations...
[Re: ToadThrower]
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06/04/18 02:08 PM
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i-Fish
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That is one I am looking at. Has better reviews than the tournament scale and I like that it will keep track of your weights.
If you can't find em wind em.
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Re: Scale recommendations...
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06/04/18 02:15 PM
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DEFMP
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Re: Scale recommendations...
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06/04/18 03:07 PM
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Mark Perry
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Re: Scale recommendations...
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06/04/18 03:24 PM
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forkduc
TFF Guru
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TFF Guru
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Rapala and it keeps running total of you bag
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Re: Scale recommendations...
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06/04/18 03:31 PM
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Sinkey
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Ive used bogas for years. And still do on big fish. But started using this Rapala scale this year to get more exact weights on unders in tournaments on Fork. Love the scale. You can also lock in 5 weights and delete and add weights to know what your 5 fish bag is.
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Re: Scale recommendations...
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06/04/18 03:38 PM
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Kay Dyson
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I have some Rapala's, nice scales... I have a pair (2) of the old X scales and their cull sticks, still work great at 12+ years....
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Re: Scale recommendations...
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06/04/18 04:08 PM
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i-Fish
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If you can't find em wind em.
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Re: Scale recommendations...
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06/05/18 11:01 AM
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Ken A.
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I always carry two scales in my boat. Seems like the batteries have a tendency to die on you at the worst time. Fifteen pound Boga Grips are very accurate if you are are not in a tournament and don't need to know down to the .01 of a pound. The most accurate scale on the market is the Cull-m-Rite made right here in Dallas Texas. For the more budget minded angler, these work well too. I checked mine against a 10# bag of sugar and they were off One Ounce. https://www.cabelas.com/product/BERKLEY-...mp;gclsrc=aw.ds
Last edited by Ken A.; 06/05/18 11:02 AM.
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