tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9208553062175205485.post8468343549596268757..comments2024-03-29T07:30:41.742+00:00Comments on James' Angling Adventures.: Big Dace in a Wild Place.James Denison Anglinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02713988521860790219noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9208553062175205485.post-73059310422151498942015-07-24T19:17:58.792+01:002015-07-24T19:17:58.792+01:00Cheers mate, I use Salter digital scales and if th...Cheers mate, I use Salter digital scales and if the fish stay still then you can get a very accurate reading, I think the weights were 11.5, 9.1, 8.6 & 8.3. A cracking shoal but did lose a bigger one too, I shall be back to my secret runs to hopefully unlock it's full potential......I know they are there and a pound plus Dace is a certain possibility, the question is can I catch her.<br /><br />The scales I purchased from Asda and I'm sure are available on their website and I paid 12-15£ for them and that is what I use to weigh all my Gudgeon, accurate as is possible.James Denison Anglinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02713988521860790219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9208553062175205485.post-82163921604181588002015-07-24T11:34:57.560+01:002015-07-24T11:34:57.560+01:00Very nice - did a good job with pics too as it'...Very nice - did a good job with pics too as it's hard to do big small fish justice. I like the accurate weights too. I think my best dace are 12oz from a Lee tributary and 11oz from the upper Exe but weighed on totally inappropriate scales so not reliable at all. What scales are you using? If you provide a weblink too that'd be even better :)Russell Hiltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17564301240598105737noreply@blogger.com