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Scale #13961150 04/15/21 02:42 PM
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What's a good scale to keep in the boat to weigh crappie? I don't catch monsters by any means but i'd like to start keeping track of my PB.


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Re: Scale [Re: SoonerDG] #13961207 04/15/21 03:06 PM
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I use the Berkley 15lb tourney scale..... Works great and has good features and you'll be able to use it if you decide to fish a tourney or three......


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