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I'm thinking about buying a Boga-grip tool to make it easier to handle and weigh my bass. As anyone here used one? Is it as accurate as they claim? The 15# model is supposedly accurate w/in 1/4 pound. They ain't cheap, but appear to be pretty sturdy. The cheapest I've found is $99 at MuskyShop.com - http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/pr...&sf=boga&id=412 Any experience you can share would be appreciated! Dave Keyes
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Dave, I have used the Boga for several years for catch, weigh, and release for smallmouth and striped bass. They are well machined from stainless steel - a quality product. As you mentioned they are accurate within ¼ pound - I am told that they are certifiable by IGFA. A bit pricy, but valuable if you fish big water for toothy critters. I now use them for pond work.
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