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Re: Buying a scale, which one?
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12/28/12 03:04 PM
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Ok, I'll go with 120lb analog. Thanks.
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Re: Buying a scale, which one?
[Re: TX Angler]
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12/28/12 05:56 PM
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Wait!!!!!!
You can also get the American weigh scale h-110 its about $16.00 and certifiable. I've already had mine certified and brought in two water body records ith it. Also a small pelican dry box fits it perfectly and helps keep it dry and protected.
Tight lines!!!
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Re: Buying a scale, which one?
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12/30/12 12:11 PM
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wisbri
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Re: Buying a scale, which one?
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12/30/12 06:06 PM
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Is there anyway for the certifiers to make adjustments on the h-110 in case it is off? This is the only possible price range I could ever afford for certified scale.I think you could tie rope around the handle to hang it from a tripod.
Last edited by greentumater; 12/30/12 06:07 PM.
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Re: Buying a scale, which one?
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12/31/12 07:10 PM
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No I don't think the scale can be adjusted but I know a half dozen guys who use it. I haven't heard of no one having problems getting the cert.
Fortune favors the brave. Go for it!!!!
Also I use one or two carabiners to hang the scale if I need two I will tie rope to those.
Tight lines and good luck.
Last edited by Lunker Life; 12/31/12 07:11 PM.
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Re: Buying a scale, which one?
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12/31/12 07:42 PM
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most of the catfish guys on the forum use that scale lunker life is talking about
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Re: Buying a scale, which one?
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01/01/13 12:34 AM
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Looks like you have your mind made up. I used both and went back to analog. When I fish moves even slightly it seems like it takes longer to get a good reading with digital. Don't have to worry about batteries like mentioned above.
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