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EE post has reminded me that we still don't have decent set of scales and a sling for weighing fish, so catches are recounted as 'about 10 lbs or so' about always rounded up of course :good:

 

What do you fisherpeople use? I don't want to spend a packet, but I remain suspicious of the ones on ebay for £9.99.

Are they OK or would they be complete waste of time? we would only need to weigh up to 20Lbs, 30 max.

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The Digital ones are supposed to be good (accurate and easy to use, hard to damage), somthing like Rapala or Berkley. I would avoid the Fox ones on the principle that if they are Fox they WILL be ****, no ifs, buts or maybes.

 

The Reuban Heaton (Spelling proably wrong) set the standard on tradituional 'dial' scales for a long while and are still one of the most popular ones I see used on the bank, think they do a set in 1oz Divisions up to 20lb, and another to 40lb in 2oz, although dont quote me on that! Salter also make similar scales to the same sort of standard.

 

I dont bother taking scales with me anymore as when I do I dont catch anything worth weighing, as soon as I forget them or leave them in the car you can bet theres a lunker coming out!

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I have a set of the Rapala digital scales weighing up to 50lb, they are the same as those advertised on Ebay.

 

They have a couple of functions and are easy to operate.

I have tested their accuracy up to 30 lbs and they were spot on, I haven't tested any higher, as I couldn't find enough certified weights . :hmm:

Mine have been used for a few years, bumped around in my various tackle bags and even exposed to salt air and water, yet still they operate 100%.

Highly recommended.

 

Darn, I feel a Shaggy review coming on. :good:

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Stuart, id be interested to know if they have a calibration certificate with them to say theyve been tested by whichever independant body it is that does these things, you need to have this certificate on the scales before weighing a record catch to claim it I think (Well, I can dream cant I?)

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I'll let you know if they ever turn up.

I got a sling today to put fish in while they are being weighed - I can see all this being the kiss of death :blush:

 

I have since found the same scales for $29.95 in the States, so they are only double the price over here . .

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