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They are fairly accurate.
Let me think though. I catch a Bass that weighs over the world record, so I take a picture, measure it and weigh it on only a boca scale. Not me. I would get it officially weighed, can't imagine anyone fishing for Bass would think otherwise. Just sounds a little fishy too me, pun intended. Obviously they had thought to measure the fish properly and even weigh it on a boca grip, I am just intrested to hear why they wouldn't seek out a certified scale, which I understand is on nearly every lake where they catch large Bass in CA.. Call me a skeptic but a pound is easy to fake in a picture. Without having seen the picture or knowing the full story I would say it won't stand. --- Chuck Coger "Dan Krueger" wrote in message hlink.net... The Bocagrip is supposed to be very accurate. The IGFA will certify them for you. Dan RGarri7470 wrote: 2212.1 This months issue of the International Game Fish Association newsletter shows a woman holding up a big bass. It says the fish was 29 inches long, 27.5 inches fork length and 25 inch girth. It weighed just over 22.5 pounds on a Bocagrip scale. IGFA is processing the application for a new world record. Wonder if it will make it. How accurate is the Bocagrip? She caught it on a Storm Wildeye jerkbait in Spring Lake, California. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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