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Need help with fishing scales #5621977 12/20/10 04:12 AM
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I am looking to buy some tournament weigh scales but trying to find a deal on them. Anyone know where I might be able to find some local? Price? Help? Thanks for any info.

Re: Need help with fishing scales [Re: bassmaster] #5625653 12/21/10 04:25 AM
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If you are tournament fishing I recommend a Culmrite.


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Re: Need help with fishing scales [Re: Stogie] #5625660 12/21/10 04:28 AM
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I agree with Stogie. I have a set of Culmrite and it is a great scale. A little learning involved, but well worth the time.
good luck

Re: Need help with fishing scales [Re: bassmaster] #5625767 12/21/10 05:31 AM
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The Cul-M-Rite scales just happen to be on sale right now too...

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Re: Need help with fishing scales [Re: bassmaster] #5625967 12/21/10 11:51 AM
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Re: Need help with fishing scales [Re: whnigt] #5629254 12/22/10 04:51 AM
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X-Tools are the most inaccurate scales I have messed with.

Re: Need help with fishing scales [Re: Stogie] #5629280 12/22/10 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted By: Stogie
If you are tournament fishing I recommend a Culmrite.



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Re: Need help with fishing scales [Re: MWilkins (a.k.a. Keeb)] #5652410 12/29/10 11:15 PM
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I just checked Tacklewarehouse for the Culmrite scales-179.00!? Maybe if I ever win a club tourney, I can use the money to get decent scales!

I have the x-tools and they seem ok.

Re: Need help with fishing scales [Re: bassdreamer] #5656065 12/30/10 09:29 PM
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Anyone got any info on water wagons those small styrofoam boats was really looking to buying one or trying to make one could anyone please help??

Re: Need help with fishing scales [Re: Max420] #5656522 12/30/10 11:39 PM
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If you are culling use a balance beam. No batteries to go bad. Does care if you get it wet. Always works. Cheap.


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