i have a history with 4 different boga grips on striper boats over time. if you dont want to dig for a set of scales it probably means you want to keep the boga grip at arms length so you can quickly reach it and get it on the fishes jaw as quickly as possible. i can tell you that hanging one on the back of a striper boat(s) out in the environment doesnt do it any favors, expect inaccurate wt measurements during year 2 and occasional malfunctions are on the way. as far as dehooking, this device does not immobilize the fish, it only "hangs" the fish, it can still flop and jerk and wiggle wildly (im talking about bigger fish here, stripes, muskies etc.) if you lay the fish on its side in the bottom of the boat its completely free to try to return the favor of sinking a hook into you. after a "boga gripped" striper wildly slung its head and impaled missus stripernuts thumb with a vmc 4X treble (you dont just snip a 4X ) the boaga grip went flying across the lake! to immobilize larger fish i have a pair of channel locks with a couple of wraps of duct tape on the tip of the jaw, i can clamp down and control just about any fish i catch (im still trying really hard to catch that one that i cant control

) . as for the scales, my wife replaced the "flying boga grip" with a set of berkely scales that cost $30. to attest to their accuracy missus stripernut flies to england a few times a year, we weigh her luggage each trip, record the weight and check it against the weight at the baggage check scales at the airport.....exactly the same weight every time not trying to talk you out of the boga grips, just my personal experience with them has not been positive.
if you do get them i hope you wear them out !!!
