A culling "WHITE" board in my TR-185

Started by Bassinkorea, August 19, 2014, 07:30:15 AM

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Bassinkorea

For the last couple of years tournament fishing I would just put a numbered Triton culling tag on my bass and put them in the livewell. Then I would TRY and remember which was the smallest bass to cull. Well, as I get older, the memory isn't quite was and I have to pull all the bass out to find the smallest, sometimes needing to use my culling beam (which can be quite a tricky thing when you are all alone).

This last week I bought a small white board from Office Depot and some 3M double sided tape and taped the white board to the inside of the storage box behind the drivers seat. This is where I store the Triton culling tags (the 6 numbered Triton tags) and my scales. It is right next to the livewell, which makes is easy. I marked the lines and 1~6 numbers using a permanent marker.

I used it this weekend for the first time and it made culling much faster and and simpler.







The fish are weighed in grams over here   :D
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Polaris425

Pretty cool! And thanks for pointing out the grams, I thought those were pounds at first and I thought, 5 bass ranging 8-13 pounds holy cow!  :shocking: lol
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Yeah at first I thought it was a motivational starting point  :-*

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Bassinkorea

Quote from: Polaris425 on August 19, 2014, 07:43:17 AM
Pretty cool! And thanks for pointing out the grams, I thought those were pounds at first and I thought, 5 bass ranging 8-13 pounds holy cow!  :shocking: lol
Yeah, that's exactly why I write the last sentence,  lol.
I ended up weighing those 5 bass in the tournament for 4,700g (my scales are slightly off) and placed 17th out of 77 boats.
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Tks for sharing the tip that is a great ideas.  I took was looking at the weighs and thought you had a GREAT day on the water ~c~  Then I read the last sentence ~shade
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