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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: mudd]
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03/20/18 01:36 PM
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Dug71
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Used the Cal Coast 2.0 this weekend. Fell in love with it. Probably the easiest system I’ve used glad you got your Cal coast 2.0. I pre-ordered mine and still haven't seen them but my card has been charged. Got the excuse they were at the classic? This a 2 man company? Hope the system is good because i'm starting to have my doubts!
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: Jim Gilbert]
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03/20/18 02:20 PM
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James Biggs
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Cul-em-right from southwest Parts in Dallas is my favorite.
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: Ian Fellenbaum]
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03/20/18 02:23 PM
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M. Alexander
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I got this earlier this year. Very well made and no problems so far. They can do custom colors if you're into that sort of thing.
Mark
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: lucky55]
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03/20/18 06:31 PM
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Outdoordude
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I just started using the AccuCull Elites. They are easy to put on and take off with one hand while you're holding the fish in the other. They stayed attached to 14-16 inch fish during my last tournament all day, and I balance-beamed a few of them while culling by running the hooks of my balance beam through the circular opening of the cull tags. The clips held the small fish just fine. I later tested the same method on a 4.5 lb fish and the clip again held tight. So far so good, though I'm concerned about the long-term durability of the clips. They seem tough but they're still just plastic.
Scott Jones
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: Mike Martin USA]
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03/20/18 06:48 PM
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texasbassdude
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http://www.glorybag.comNever have to injure the fish by tearing a hole in their mouth. This system is used by Mark Rose and keeps to fish calm decressing stress. They are on a great sale right now. Those look like a pain to use while culling. With a normal culling system, you can hold a bunch of fish in 1 hand by just hanging onto the cords You also have to store these bags somewhere; most of the new culling systems can be screwed into the lid of the livewell, freeing up some storage space and never having to dig them out with a fish in my hand. That's one thing I like about the G-Force, although I'm not wild about its "cinch down the clip" design. I saw a video recently where Mark Rose was using a conventional culling system... found it at the 0:54 mark at: https://youtu.be/C19WlhR4LCgMaybe he started using them in the last year since the video was published.
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: proline19_]
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03/20/18 07:39 PM
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Bobby Milam
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From the TPWD,,,, put the fish in the livewell and it counts towards your daily possession?
Possession of Fish Taken from Public Water Any fish caught must be taken by legal means and methods.
Fish caught and immediately released are not considered to be in your possession. Any fish not immediately released that are retained by using any type of holding device such as stringer, cooler, livewell, or bucket are considered in your possession and must adhere to established protected length and bag limits.
While fishing, it is illegal to be in possession of more fish than the daily bag limit or fish that are within a protected length limit.
In order to verify length and species, a fish caught may not have the head or tail removed and may not be filleted until an angler finally lands the catch on the mainland, a peninsula, or barrier island not including jetties or piers and does not transport the catch by boat. For broadbill swordfish and king mackerel, the head or tail may be removed but the remainder of the carcass must remain intact and may not be filleted. For sharks, only the head may be removed. The remainder of the carcass (including the tail) must remain intact and may not be filleted.
Any fish taken from public water and landed by boat or person in Texas must adhere to the protected length limits and daily bag and possession limits established for those fish in Texas, regardless of the state or country in which they were caught.
The bag limit for a guided fishing party is equal to the total number of persons in the boat licensed to fish or otherwise exempt from holding a license minus each fishing guide and fishing guide deckhand multiplied by the bag limit for each species harvested. Read the rest of the manual. Look at Striped Bass and Hybrids, culling of these 2 are not allowed. If your theory on culling is not legal then they would have had no reason to add that in the bag limit section.
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: Jim Gilbert]
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03/20/18 09:13 PM
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sprigsss
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Culled for the first time using my culling clips this past weekend in a small club tournament. Was so excited to cull a 2.57 lber with a 4.66, I released the small fish with my cull tag still attached. Since it was a clip style and not a puncture style, hopefully it broke free soon after.
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: Jim Gilbert]
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03/20/18 10:05 PM
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Frank the Tank
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Not to hi-jack the thread, but why are people so worried about putting a small hole in a fishes mouth? Done right, you can't even see a hole. I don't get it.
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: Frank the Tank]
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03/20/18 11:56 PM
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KsRanger518
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Not to hi-jack the thread, but why are people so worried about putting a small hole in a fishes mouth? Done right, you can't even see a hole. I don't get it. yeah, but a lot don't do it right...the hole has to be as close to the tip of the bone as possible. Otherwise while lipping them, your thump can make the hole worse......
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: Outdoordude]
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03/21/18 12:04 AM
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lucky55
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I just started using the AccuCull Elites. They are easy to put on and take off with one hand while you're holding the fish in the other. They stayed attached to 14-16 inch fish during my last tournament all day, and I balance-beamed a few of them while culling by running the hooks of my balance beam through the circular opening of the cull tags. The clips held the small fish just fine. I later tested the same method on a 4.5 lb fish and the clip again held tight. So far so good, though I'm concerned about the long-term durability of the clips. They seem tough but they're still just plastic. Stays on big ones too so far
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: Bobby Milam]
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03/23/18 06:26 PM
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proline19_
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I checked with a Game warden, you are correct sir. Didn't seem real clear from the Tpwd for me, thanks for reply.
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: Jim Gilbert]
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03/23/18 06:42 PM
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Hog Jaw
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Let me think about this , you just set the hook so hard on a Bass , your partner falls out of the boat due to the hook set , the scream from you during the hook set is so loud any wildlife near by dies from a heart attack , we are concerned about another hole in their mouth . Comes On Guys !!!!!
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: texasbassdude]
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03/23/18 08:35 PM
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Mike Martin USA
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http://www.glorybag.comNever have to injure the fish by tearing a hole in their mouth. This system is used by Mark Rose and keeps to fish calm decressing stress. They are on a great sale right now. Those look like a pain to use while culling. With a normal culling system, you can hold a bunch of fish in 1 hand by just hanging onto the cords You also have to store these bags somewhere; most of the new culling systems can be screwed into the lid of the livewell, freeing up some storage space and never having to dig them out with a fish in my hand. That's one thing I like about the G-Force, although I'm not wild about its "cinch down the clip" design. I saw a video recently where Mark Rose was using a conventional culling system... found it at the 0:54 mark at: https://youtu.be/C19WlhR4LCgMaybe he started using them in the last year since the video was published. With a normal culling system you are harming the bass. With this system you are actually calming and helping protect the fish. Mark Rose said he has never had a fish throw up using one of the bags. Also the fish can't bang into each other and hurt themselves relieving stress. I'm not sure if Mark Rose still uses them but he used to. His recommendation is partially why I bought them. They lay flat so I just store them in the live well. It takes maybe 8 more seconds to use the bag. "I'm confident that my fish would have weighed less in many instances without using the Glory Bags. No fish scales or beaten up stressed out fish. AWESOME product." Mark Rose http://www.glorybag.com/App_Content/testimonies.aspx
Last edited by Mike Martin USA; 03/23/18 08:37 PM.
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: proline19_]
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03/23/18 08:44 PM
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Bobby Milam
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I checked with a Game warden, you are correct sir. Didn't seem real clear from the Tpwd for me, thanks for reply. They didn't do a good job writing many of the laws and there are several that are confusing even to game wardens
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Re: Best culling system?
[Re: Hog Jaw]
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03/23/18 09:28 PM
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Frank the Tank
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Let me think about this , you just set the hook so hard on a Bass , your partner falls out of the boat due to the hook set , the scream from you during the hook set is so loud any wildlife near by dies from a heart attack , we are concerned about another hole in their mouth . Comes On Guys !!!!! Yep, I think this is one of the most over analyzed parts of derby fishing.
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