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  • Simplifies the landing, handling and weighing of most fresh and saltwater fish
  • Great for fish up to 60 lbs.
  • Compact enough for wade or surf anglers

The Boga Grip Fishing Tools are high-quality fish landing, handling, and weighing tools. Encompasses the lower jawbone of most fresh and saltwater fish, including toothy pike and barracuda to make landing and weighing fish up to 60-lbs. quick, easy and safe. The Boga Grip Tools are compact enough for wade or surf fishermen and are perfect for catch-and-release photos. Simple one-handed operation. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion. 15-lb. model weighs in 1/4-lb. increments and 30- and 60-lb. models weigh in 1/2-lb. increments.

Rated 4.9 out of 5 by 36 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Don't miss fish at the boat! The Boga 60 is one of the best tools on my boat, period! From the water to the photo (with weight), to the fish box. It just works. June 15, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awesome Tool As an avid saltwater fisherman, a good set of grippers is a must. I have tried the cheaper versions, and they just didn't hold up to big fish. After my third pair of the cheaper ones, I decided to give the Boga Grip a try. I was reluctant at first because of the price, but the quality of this tool is astounding. The action is very smooth, and craftsmanship is top shelf. Believe me, when you hold the Boga Grip in your hand, you will not give the other brands another thought. May 14, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by looking forward I have used a friend's Boga Grip for several years when he and I fish together. It is far superior to the one I have used. It never failed to hold a fish as mine has done many times. I now have my own Boga and look forward to using it on striped bass and bluefish. It is well worth the money. April 30, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by works as advertized I'm a bass fisherman.This tool holds the fish in place for hook removal, weighing, and photographs. Every catch and release fisherman should have one. Especially comes in handy when you have to remove a hook from a pesky pickerel or pike ! April 15, 2013
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Is it water proof?

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If I drop it in the water, is it ruined? I wade when I fish most of the time.
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 - Jeffersonville, In.
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I mostly wade fish in the Texas bays and I like to pack light and although most of the trout and reds I catch are less than 10 lbs you never know when you might get lucky with an over size red or even a tarpon .
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I would get the 30 lb., since they are the same price and approximately same weight.
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 - Sulphur, Louisiana
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Its been a few months, but I would strongly recommend the 30 lb, which i have had forever! I've caught 30 lb reds which I released, but the Boga is a great way to secure them before the release.

Your area has always interested me. i live in Southeast Florida and have a fabulous peacock bass pond that i have a jon boat on. Wanna trade Texas reds and trout for Florida peacocks?!
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15 lb weighs 1 lb. 30 weighs more. They also don't show weighed oz accurately. They're better at their intended lipping job.
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worth it???

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i am looking at buying a boga grip but am wondering if it is really worth the money. i know it is very good and good quality but is it worth it for someone who weekend fishes or shpould i get a knock of ?
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Yes, well worth the money
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 - Sulphur, Louisiana
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Your decision but--- a fake rolex looks great for the first week. then you realize that you should never get a fake. Wait until you can affor the real thing.

20 years and it looks like new. Figure out what it cost me per year!
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If you can afford it, get it. Cardinal fishing gear rule #1. With these things you really do get what you pay for. I've had the cheap ones and they don't measure up. The key to the boga is that it spins easily and locks with the weight of the fish. It is high quality and will last forever in salt and freshwater as long as you clean it every once in a while. Most of the cheaper ones don't spin, are cheaply made, etc etc.

I got mine for toothy critters like Pike and some salt water species. I don't use it if I don't have to though. It can cause damage to the fish's mouth buy hoisting it up. I use a digital scale for more accuracy and weigh the fish in the net in general to be nice to the fish that you want to catch again in the future.
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 - Alberta Canada
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 - Southern Illinois
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As it is a spring, a lighter spring will be more accurate with smaller weights. Unless you're planning on some over 15lbers on a regular basis, the 15lb would be more accurate.
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Check the boga grip website.
1 year, 8 months ago
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 - Alberta Canada
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As you probably know, Boga Grip makes each model in IGFA Certified and standard. The certified models are obviously more expensive and harder to find. You don't see them for sale thru many retailers because of the price. The Boga Grips here at Bass Pro sell for the standard non-certified price and are not marked IGFA. Call Bass Pro and ask a customer sevice rep about this, they may have them availiable through one of their World Wide Sportsman/Offshore Angler locations.
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 - SW Florida
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 - Houston, Texas
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Check the Boga Grip website. If it is, then all Boga Grips (the actual bogas) are no matter where you buy them from.
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 - Alberta Canada
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Neither the manufacturer nor Bass Pro sends the boga grip to IGFA for certification. The consumer can send his/her BogaGrip to IGFA (954-927-2628 Dania Beach, FL) where they can certify it for world-record catches.
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 - Springfield, MO
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 - Durban South Africa
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the larger sized one that i have has both the kgs and lbs , one listed down one side of the scale and the other listed on the opposite side.

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Engraved in lbs. only. Contact Estaboga to see if kg version is available.
3 years, 1 month ago
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NO but the ECONSCALE has kgs.
4 years ago
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 - south carolina
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The ones i have are lbs only. Haven't seen the option for Kgs.
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