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Gorilla Gripper vs Boga Grip
I know a lot of members here use Boga Grip.
Does anyone use the Gorilla Gripper? I am curious how they compare. From a price point, there is big difference. But, I wonder if there is a corresponding "quality" difference? Feedback welcome. |
I used a field and stream knock off for three seasons with no issues, always dunked and almost never rinsed, just a shot of wd40 here and there.
Weighs 6oz less than a boga 30 and was under 20 bucks, it served me well. No scale but works great. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I won a rapala sure grip at TFCTFN on a raffle. Cheaper than a boga and weighs right on. Will not buy a boga but will buy another rapala.
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my friends and I on the cape use these fish grippers. they curl underneath the lower lip of the fish, do 0 damage, made of floating plastic. mines glow in the dark. thing is great.
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JS - That is what I use. I had the glow in the dark one but it was starting to distract me so I spray painted it black yesterday. Haven't taken out the boga since I got it.
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Id go for the boga if you are into weighing your fish. If you don't really care and want something to handle smaller fish and blues get the plastic lipper. Both are great tools but both can also be a huge pain if you are fumbling around trying to get the tool off your belt to lip a fish in the wash, (that's if you are using them to land fish) never mind the boga grip death roll.
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Personally I would rather just lip bigger fish, its the smaller fish that seem to always want to put hooks im my hand. :fishin:
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my 60 lb boga mostly get used for weighing fish.. I barely ever use it to lip fish unless Im having a good week and my hands are raw
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another vote for the plastic gripper, the thing is great when trying to land a fish with a mouth full of trebles...
also great for blues... since the jury is out on weighing fish with a boga if you really want to know the weight, just measure the girth and length and do the math! |
Formula fish :rotf2:... You waste more time and cause more damage trying to sit there and measure the fish than you would just to take 2 seconds and hang it on a boga or manley scale.
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What data doesn't doesn't back up what claim? The formulas are a joke plain and simple and I'm sure others will agree.
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never tried the formula thing, so I really have no idea. I can see how flubbing around with a fish and bashing it around on the rocks while trying to measure it could cause some damage though...
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Love the platic gripper. Especially on big fish and toothy ones. As far as the formulas go well they are good for someone in a tight but I;ve only had a couple big fish that even came close to the formula weight when on the scale.Mostly it leaves out whats in the belly or not that gives the girth its real weight.
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season three with my plastic lipper and still going strong. the best $13 on fishing i have ever spent.
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Curious what the "boga death roll" is? The jaws on mine rotate when the fish goes into a spin while weighing, never had a single issue with it.
I bought a boga thirty before the start of last season. I consider it one of my favorite purchases in surfcasting. Built like a tank, great to get a quick weight, and invaluable for the feisty smaller fish or bluefish. But I agree, the cost is significant. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I use one of those also.......for $14.00 (or what ever it was), cant be beat! |
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What a week...I feel like I got hit by The Three Sisters. I just got my head above water. :-).
Thank you all for the great feedback. Much appreciated. You guys rock! Tight lines this weekend. |
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