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GetANet 06-11-2014 09:18 PM

Guess it's weight???
 
What's everyone's opinion on scales (To weigh Fish LOL!!!)
Spring scales? Have a rapala one seems pretty accurate but never used it.
I had a berkley digital hand scale that I always used which was many years old but still seemed to work fine?
Jeremy had asked me one day about it and now I am really starting to wonder was I undercalculating the size of all my bigger fish?
Scales seem to be pretty accurate a lower weights but what about when you got a fatty on it????
What kind do you have and does it work good for you, I need to get another one since the Wifey keeps asking me why the bathroom scale smells like fish!!!!!!:D:D:D:D:D

kcritch 06-11-2014 09:55 PM

Re: Guess it's weight???
 
Ha....smelly bathroom scale...Lucky it only smells like fish!!!

I have a Rapala 50lb digital....never got to weigh any fish more than 5lbs though...not yet at least. But I did hang weights from 3 to 25 lbs on it and it was very accurate. I do think a rocking boat can add difficulty in getting an acccurate reading though...like in high winds and stuff.

flatcreek 06-11-2014 10:57 PM

Re: Guess it's weight???
 
I have a rapala spring scale and it works fine for me. Checked it with a few known weights and it was pretty accurate. So why not just use the Rapala, its paid for and don't need batteries.:cool::cool::cool::cool:

bassnbucks 06-12-2014 12:32 AM

Re: Guess it's weight???
 
Just got a Brecknell,the one used on Major League Fishing.Hope to use in on Saturday.

ScowardNJ 06-12-2014 09:40 AM

Re: Guess it's weight???
 
I was using a Berkley Digital rated up to 50 lbs. until the batteries died. Now it's sitting buried under a bunch of fishing gear in the back of my truck somewhere. I always remember i need new batteries every time i catch something worth weighing. I tested it with a 25lb dumbbell and it was dead on. We would leave bigger fish in the net and weigh the whole thing than minus the weight of the net. We also have a boga that has stood the test of time but you pay out the ass for those things and it's only rated to 30lbs. It does a great job handling fish and releasing fish also.

jimmythegreek 06-12-2014 12:22 PM

Re: Guess it's weight???
 
the bogas are accurate on bigger fish like stripers and other saltwater fish, it will ballpark ur bigger freshwater fish. I use the berkley digital that goes to 25lbs. and goes by the ounce increments, its dead on the few times I tested it.

Capt. Lou 06-12-2014 01:18 PM

Re: Guess it's weight???
 
Ditto on Rap & Berk products ! kept both on boat for fluke etc - Boga used on bigger fish only due to design!:cool:

Eskimo 06-12-2014 01:35 PM

Re: Guess it's weight???
 
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I use online length-to-weight conversion charts like this one:

http://www.in-fisherman.com/2011/10/...version-chart/

I'm not a tournament fisherman, so the exact weight of the fish just isn't that important to me. I'll sometimes measure the length of an exceptional fish if I can do it quickly and without mishandling the fish.

Besides, I think hanging a fish from a scale hook is adding to the stress of capture and increases the mortality rate of released bass. I just can't see how hanging a fish by his gill plate or poking a big hole in a fish can do it any good. My goal when bass fishing is to get the fish back in the water in the best condition possible so that someone else can enjoy this bass, too.



http://www.tackletour.com/images/picberkleyscale1.jpg

Delawareriver 06-12-2014 04:12 PM

Re: Guess it's weight???
 
Weighed the state record carp on my rapala scale and it was bouncing around the 45-46. Certified scale went 45lbs 6oz the next morning so that's accurate enough for me.

bigfishy 06-12-2014 07:21 PM

Re: Guess it's weight???
 
ditto to eskimo


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