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Best Culling Clips


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#1 drop-shot fool

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Posted May 17 2012 - 08:05 PM

My culling clips recently fell apart during a tournament last weekend. Just wondering what are some of the higher quality clips available.

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Posted May 17 2012 - 08:52 PM

ARDENT!
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Posted May 18 2012 - 06:01 AM

Love my set of Ardent culling balls....
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#4 jkarol24

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Posted May 18 2012 - 08:57 AM

I made my own and they work realy well. I bought the X-tools culling system and pulled off the clips, leaving just the buoy and arm. I then went and bought a metal stringer (maybe $3) and pulled the actual clips off the chain. I then attached these clips to the x tools buoy arms (you can use any floatation buoy you want). I sharpened the clips up so now if i catch a fish, i open the sharpened clip and push it through the bottom jaw and re-close them. Now its secure and wont come undone all day.

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#5 J Francho

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Posted May 18 2012 - 09:14 AM

These were cheaper than I could make them for, and work great: http://www.basswidow.com/

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#6 steelslinger86

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Posted May 18 2012 - 11:28 AM

Ardent, if you are fishing tournaments, these are well built, and they save you time. You dial the weight in, right on the ball, and you are done. Culling is fast and accurate, less room for error, and you dont have to keep track of writing anything down.




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