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    Can anyone recommend a good fish weighing tool?

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    They're several digital scales on the market these days. Rapala offers some nice ones. I'm sure other manufacturers offer nice ones too.

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    I use the Berkley scale for about $20. Dead on!
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    This is one I use and very accurate.
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    We bought the Rapala Tourney Scale (15 lb version) last summer & it's worked great, once you figure out the buttons, it is great for tournaments. But just for everyday fishing & weighing, it is super simple and accurate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishn buddy View Post
    We bought the Rapala Tourney Scale (15 lb version) last summer & it's worked great, once you figure out the buttons, it is great for tournaments. But just for everyday fishing & weighing, it is super simple and accurate.
    I agree, the one i got came with a culling system as well.

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    Thanks for the input guys.

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    I think the one in my garage is a Berkley , it works every time I turn it on quite well and I checked it against packaged meat off registered scales to see if it was any good .
    I think like maybe 3 times in 3 years it told me I was full of it and I quit liking its truthful approach to fish sizes
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    I also use a Berkeley, inexpensive and works great.
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    I have had a Berkley for years. Use for new born baby goats and fish when I catch one. Works great every time.
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