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Does anyone know what type of scale this is? http://www.bassmaster.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/blog_photo/photo_6_11.jpg  Im trying to get a good scale that doesnt cost me an arm and a leg. I like the boga but have had experiences of it weighing light.

Why not get your scale certified then you will know if it is measuring light or not...also, just curious but how did you confirm it was weighing light?

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I guess I have looked much, but I rarely see Elities use a scale..... they use balance beams from what I seen.

 

if you are looking for a scale, check out the Rapala tournment scale. I use it and like it...and can save 10 fish in the "bins" pretty cool and accurate.

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Xtool digital about $100

Tom

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It is the Xtool. I have it and it works good. The rest of their stuff is junk. When in a tournament I use a balance beam more then anything. The scales will give you the final weight at the end of the day. The only thing I care during the day is I keep the heaviest fish.

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The Rapala is a good scale and the Xtools is also.  I use the Rapala and have an Xtools for a spare.  The Xtools culling tags are ok if you switch the attachment piece to a safety pin style.

 

FL

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I dont have my own culling beam but most of my boaters do. I like having the scale for a personal best reference.  My club has a certified digital scale and ive weighed fish on the boga and then that and the boat was a little light. 

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