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What is the best type of scale to use?

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I know there is already a thread on this but I’d like some more info. I’m not asking for a specific just which is better the lip grip or the hook that goes up the gills?

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Lip-grip - unless you're precise in using the hook, you can damage the fishes gills.

 

I modded my hook to be a lip-grip - changed out the hook for a carabiner that my Rapala grips clip into for weighing.

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The lip grip is best. I have seen fish flop off the hook and there is no chance of damage to the gills with the grip.   

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I use the rapala lip gripper on a cheap luggage scale

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Problem with that one - even using the gripper and hanging that on the scale hook - fish can still flop around enough to drop off. That's why I use the carabiner.

 

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I research a lot about it last month, Lip Gripper and scale.

1- I like the mechanical, so nothing bulky and need battery. The reason for that is I Catch a fish and it was big and I wanted ti weight and found out I am out of battery.

2- I want to use it for everything including stripers, So I needed something at least 50lb.

3- I wanted something from relieble, yet not pricy brand.

 

Combined all of the above, I Came to Rapala mechanical scale/gripper. Very hard to find but worthy to look for.

 

 https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Rapala_Mechanical_Fish_Gripper/descpage-RMFG.html

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3 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

You don’t need a scale, just post a picture on here and ask for guesses. It’s a tradition 

the office no GIF

if you ask How big do you think this fish is... 

 

multiply the weight you think it is by .6.  You think it’s 5lb but it’s really 3

 

 

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18 hours ago, Deeare said:

Triple beam!    

I've got an old O'Haus from the eighties I can let go cheap, just don't adopt any retired K9s...

17 hours ago, ATA said:

I research a lot about it last month, Lip Gripper and scale.

1- I like the mechanical, so nothing bulky and need battery. The reason for that is I Catch a fish and it was big and I wanted ti weight and found out I am out of battery.

2- I want to use it for everything including stripers, So I needed something at least 50lb.

3- I wanted something from relieble, yet not pricy brand.

 

Combined all of the above, I Came to Rapala mechanical scale/gripper. Very hard to find but worthy to look for.

 

 https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Rapala_Mechanical_Fish_Gripper/descpage-RMFG.html

That is a 50 lb scale with a 1lb increment, so about 1/2 lb is as close I you can hope to capture, and if you are trying to weigh a bass under 5 lbs or so, I doubt it will be even that accurate.

A 50 lb scale isn't big enough to weigh striped bass, not out east anyway... :) 

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14 minutes ago, BassWhole! said:

I've got an old O'Haus from the eighties I can let go cheap, just don't adopt any retired K9s...

That is a 50 lb scale with a 1lb increment, so about 1/2 lb is as close I you can hope to capture, and if you are trying to weigh a bass under 5 lbs or so, I doubt it will be even that accurate.

A 50 lb scale isn't big enough to weigh striped bass, not out east anyway... :) 

I have digital Rapala as well , but usually want it for bigger fish and emergency. I wish we had those stripers here in SoCal.

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