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Fish Scales

I am looking for a new fish weighing scale, preferably one that will do up to 50lbs or so, so I can use it salt or fresh.

I would like to try a digital readout scale, but have heard all sorts of horror stories about weighing brookies and reading 40lbs or stripers coming in at 7.2lbs at 30 inches. I want something reliable. Looking at cabelas, rapala (prob not) bass pro shops etc.

Is it best to just get the spring loaded ones? I dont want to buy a boga, but there are a few simple spring loadeds out there. I just wonder about smaller fish when it only reads in 1/2 or 1 lb increments.

Thanks for your help everyone.

Re: Fish Scales

i bought my 15 pound Chatillon 4 oz increments on ebay a while back. i calibrate it with a hunk of iron that i had weighed on a calibrated scale at a deli. i make my adjustments with a weight thats about 8 pounds. i like the older brass style spring scales. the dial type that you see in walmarts etc are junk, the first time they see moisture and the dial face warps on the inside. for bigger saltwater i would getr the digital or any cheap scale because a half pound increment really isnt all that critical for a 20 pound fish for me. i see those digitals reading all over the place, when we have a pool going, we designate one for weighing as they dont seem to read the same from one to another.

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thanks, is there a spring scale that you know of that is lightly calibrated for smaller fish??

I dont care all that much to weigh every **** fish I catch, but would like to check out the weight of a nice 18in rainbow or chunky bass once in a while.

Re: Re: Re: Fish Scales

i dont usually weigh fish unless they look big to me, trout until they get to 3 or 4 pounds i just measure length. the 15 pound scale in the link is similar to the older brass one i have, there are ones with finer graduations and one with 4 oz marks can be read to 2 oz if it falls between the lines, close enough for what i need from a fish scale.
http://www.chatillon.com/Our%20Products/Chatillon%20Weighing%20Scales/fish%26game_product/IN_fishscale.html