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Thread: 10" 1 lb Gill

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    Wink 10" 1 lb Gill


    Got this one though the ice today up here in MA.State pin fish.Wish I had know that before I let it go! :rolleyes:

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    What did you use to weigh it?

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    Thumbs up Nice!!

    Now that is a nice gill Joe!!!! congradulations! You wouldn't have caught anything on that pin anyway. lol Mike

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    I have a Berkley Digital hand held scale.

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    Nice gill Crazy Joe! What kinda of bait/lure were you using? How deep?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Joe
    I have a Berkley Digital hand held scale.
    And it's accurate for fish that size? I'm asking because there was a recent thread discussing what scales would be accurate for gill-sized fish.

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    Very Nice !!!

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    It's pretty accurate.I have weighed fish at Ice derby than wieghed the on a cretified scale.My scale was under by about a tenth oz.
    I was using a Charture orange Marmuska jig with 2 spikes.a 3" Ice Stick with a Dave Gentz 5 bearing reel with 4lb Berkley Ice Line (clear) :D

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    Thumbs up Mine on the way

    I just ordered a Berkley scale a couple days ago. Berkley FS15 digital tournament scale, Accurate within +or- 1/4 oz. I doubt I'll be able to hold it all that still, but pretty accurate. $30.00 range Mike

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    That's a nice one there!
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