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justflipit
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scale

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i am in need of a new scale just wondering what you all would suggest.
Mike Thomas
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I have a cul-m-rite that I'm pretty happy with
Skeeterman
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Post by Skeeterman »

Cull M Rite scales or Berkley scales are probobly the best to check out.
Tobey
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I have been using the Berkley TEC scale and it has worked out fine. You can pick your own color sequence and it automatically culls fish and tells you what color it is and it has been accurate....all for about $70
Scott L
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I have been happy with the X-tools scale w/out the culling system.
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parker
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ive got a boga grip wich is really nice and you handle a fish without any harm done to it

the only down side would be that you cant get the exact weight because its not digital
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Brian
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Post by Brian »

Cul-M-right or Xtools, both are good scales. My Xtools quit working so I went and got the Cul-M-Right. I like the lip grip on the xtools and the Accuracy of the Cul-M-Right, If they put the grip from the xtools on the Cul-M-Right it would be perfect.
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