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Topic: fish scale  (Read 2168 times)

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pao

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Just wondering what kind of fish scale everyone has.  I bought this one a while back mainly for luggage.  But figure I could use for both and end up never using it but it's pretty accurate. 

http://www.brookstone.com/Digital-Luggage-Scale.html?his=2%7E46337%7E2%7Eroot_category%40kwd%7Escale&bkiid=searchResults|C4CategoryProdList1FDT|7311105


Now it's time to get another one mainly for fishing.
Has anyone else tried this one yet?

http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/servlet/the-1089/Digital-Fishing-Scale-by/Detail


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I use an x-tools grip and weigh...It floats and is water proof, but be warned: your average 3 pound bass can swim away with it if it slips!

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Rarely weigh fish, but do have the Cabelas one they have on sale from time to time. http://goo.gl/VlrKn
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I have a digital Rapala scale I got a few xmas's ago. I like the huge display as it can be read in photos. I'm a details guy so I try & weigh fish when I can.
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how are you supposed to lie about how big they are if you have an accurate weight?   :smt002
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how are you supposed to lie about how big they are if you have an accurate weight?   :smt002

Yeah, I have a pretty good scale, it can be disappointing!!!!!


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Only one I've tried is the cheepo digital Rapala. Got it for like $20 at my local Outdoor World. Only lasted a couple seasons before it quit on me. I'm looking to get something new myself.

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