I can see how it compares one fish to another but I don't get how you quickly find the best 7 out of say 15.
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I can see how it compares one fish to another but I don't get how you quickly find the best 7 out of say 15.
get a good scale and then just use the cull bar for when you have some fish that are within 5/100's. always keep your winner on the bar and replace the loser. once your down to the last fish the winner is your biggest in that batch. next you take two more fish and place on the bar and repeat process. most times im not looking but for a couple fish when I get the bar out so it goes by pretty quick.
I measure my fish first. I keep my 8-10 longest fish in a separate live well. The biggest ones are easy to see. The smaller ones about the same size I put on the beam.
Pretty much what I do as well, 7 or 8 in the big well and the others in another one, want my weigh-in fish to be stress free as possible.
I'd just like the chance to NEED my cull beam ie: catch big enough lol.
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the only ones I cull are under 12 1/4 the rest made the team and are all winners
Well I went to Wally world and bought a cull beam. Brought it home, low and behold it's out of balance. Is it just me and Kdavid this stuff always happens to. Guess I should just use my old cotton picking scales I kept from the farm.