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Opinions on the most accurate scale #10685588 03/10/15 11:05 PM
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The Rapala scale I have is junk. I went to Tackle warehouse and looked at a few. The two that weigh to the hundredth of a pound and claim unprecedented accuracy are Cul M Rite $200, and Accu Cull $35. The reviews are terrible for the $200 model and pretty good on the other. I would appreciate some of y'all's opinions. Thanks.

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Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10685599 03/10/15 11:08 PM
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I have the cull m rite and love it I've had it for about 5yrs and had to send it in to get the battery changed once, haven't used the other or know anyone that has everybody that I know or fish with have the full m rite.


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Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10685605 03/10/15 11:09 PM
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Cull M Rite

Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10685705 03/10/15 11:40 PM
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Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10685707 03/10/15 11:42 PM
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Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10685822 03/11/15 12:09 AM
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I have the berkley big game lip grip scales and they are accurate. I had them certified. They weighed a 10 lb weight and it was 10.0 on the scales. It costs $52.99 at tackle warehouse.

Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10685847 03/11/15 12:18 AM
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Nothing wrong with my Accu Cul.

Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: Minner Bucket] #10685959 03/11/15 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted By: dmr183
Nothing wrong with my Accu Cul.
I like mine.


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Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: Hobbs McAvoy] #10686087 03/11/15 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted By: Hobbs McAvoy
I have the berkley big game lip grip scales and they are accurate. I had them certified. They weighed a 10 lb weight and it was 10.0 on the scales. It costs $52.99 at tackle warehouse.



Lip grips are very accurate. When it gets down to the real deal after that the plain cull beams like the beams of justice. Lol . All that is fine for fast culling . But I keep certified equalizer scales for the just gotta know for sure fish. But ya really can't keep em in boat . loco_2

Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10686152 03/11/15 01:45 AM
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Man, that Accu-Scale is good.

Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10686160 03/11/15 01:47 AM
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I like my bogas- I got the certified one but they are high dollar. They are pretty rugged.
The cull m rite is very good, also expensive. Seems for tourney folks the cull m rite is a good investment.

Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10686216 03/11/15 02:08 AM
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Accu-cull is a good one and not too much in price. I have both the Accu-scale and Cul-M-Rite, they are always within a couple ounces of each other

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Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10686463 03/11/15 03:28 AM
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I certified 15 lake records with this one last year alone. Most of the catfish guides that I know keep these in their boat. It might be a little overkill for most of you bass only guys.

http://www.amazon.com/American-Weigh-Sca...ords=h110+scale

Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: tyingknots] #10686481 03/11/15 03:35 AM
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I was watching Bass Masters the other day and most ever one was using a balance beam to cull with. That is what I have done for years. The scale is for play days and happen to catch a big momma and just want a accurate weight.

Re: Opinions on the most accurate scale [Re: Happykamper] #10686517 03/11/15 03:56 AM
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Originally Posted By: Happykamper
Originally Posted By: dmr183
Nothing wrong with my Accu Cul.
I like mine.

I like mine, also.


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