Recommendation for digital scale

  • John W. George
    Posts: 7
    #1812075

    Hello,

    I’m looking to buy a digital scale for largemouth bass fishing. I’d like it to be waterproof, pounds/ounces, simple to use, digital display, and a no-puncture lip gripper. Anyone have one that they would recommend? Thank you!

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1812100

    I use the Rapala touch screen tourney scale and replaced their heavy jaw grip with fish grips, because the pressure the one it comes with has to be damaging to the fish.

    mahtofire14
    Mahtomedi, MN
    Posts: 11036
    #1812120

    x2. The Rapala Tourney Scale is super nice. It can save the last 8 bass you’ve weighed if I am correct. But I also use fish grips with it. Pricey but if you like to weigh your fish it’s worth the money. In tournaments I just use a culling beam.

    bigpike
    Posts: 6259
    #1812142

    x2. The Rapala Tourney Scale is super nice. It can save the last 8 <strong class=”ido-tag-strong”>bass you’ve weighed if I am correct. But I also use fish grips with it. Pricey but if you like to weigh your fish it’s worth the money. In tournaments I just use a culling beam.

    It saves bass but does it save Pike?

    mahtofire14
    Mahtomedi, MN
    Posts: 11036
    #1812154

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>mahtofire14 wrote:</div>
    x2. The Rapala Tourney Scale is super nice. It can save the last 8 <strong class=”ido-tag-strong”>bass you’ve weighed if I am correct. But I also use fish grips with it. Pricey but if you like to weigh your fish it’s worth the money. In tournaments I just use a culling beam.

    It saves <em class=”ido-tag-em”>bass but does it save Pike?

    Probably unwillingly unless they are over 10 lbs…..

    John W. George
    Posts: 7
    #1812213

    Thanks for the recommendations, I’m definitely going to check it out!

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