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Reply #30 - Feb 26th, 2006 at 4:48pm
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When landing a 10 pound walleye...........is the clinching apparatus of the boga grip large enough to give confidence when grasping and securing the fish?
  
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Reply #31 - Feb 26th, 2006 at 5:43pm
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I haven't caught a walleye of THAT size since owning the Boga Grip (last couple years).  Perhaps there are some mouth-structure issues peculiar to walleyes that I am unfamiliar with (walleyes are largely unfamiliar with ME as I seldom catch them).  Nevertheless, I have personally handled 20+ northerns & lake trout with the Boga (short version, too) & w/o issue.  The fish swam off happily.

I'm not saying Bogas the best thing since sliced bread or anything.  Nor would I say they are better than some other devices... especially the cradle.  What I do say is that they are handy, compact, & effective for most of my uses in the park.  Also, I must have gotten a superior deal on my Boga a couple years back.  I'm sure we didn't pay half of what folks are saying they cost now.

Anyhow, my guess is that the Boga would handle your 10 pound walleye well enough.

I only hope I can say the same for MY 10 pound walleye after this summer's trip.

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Reply #32 - Feb 26th, 2006 at 8:51pm
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Hey Jimbo, how about my 12 lb walleye? Do you think it would work?  Wink
  
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Reply #33 - Feb 26th, 2006 at 9:16pm
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OS -

Hmmm...

OS, I figure a 12 pounder in your world runs about the same size as a 10 pounder for the rest of us... maybe with some to spare.

The short answer? "Yes."

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Reply #34 - Feb 26th, 2006 at 11:30pm
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When landing a 10 pound walleye...........is the clinching apparatus of the boga grip large enough to give confidence when grasping and securing the fish?


Yes. The largest fish I've landed with the Boga was a 30+ pound King Salmon. Certainly could handle a puny 10# 'eye.

I also respectfully disagree with Jimbo: the Boga is better than sliced bread. Never been a fan of a bread you don't carve up yourself.

Here is the best thing about bogas...the fish is secure but you can allow it to stay in the water...swimming around.

It's better for the fish. It's better for you. The grip is rock solid. It's compact. Crap. This has turned into something that sounds like a shameless endorsement....like a Hair Club For Men commercial.

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Reply #35 - Feb 26th, 2006 at 11:38pm
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"It slices, it dices, & it's just great on those hideous but previously elusive protruding nose hairs that you've always wanted to pull.  You can now yank away with asssurance.  Boga Grip by Ronco."

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Reply #36 - Feb 26th, 2006 at 11:46pm
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"It slices, it dices, & it's just great on those hideous but previously elusive protruding nose hairs that you've always wanted to pull.  You can now yank away with asssurance.  Boga Grip by Ronco."
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Reply #37 - Feb 27th, 2006 at 12:39am
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Can I use it for a potgrabber too?

With the optional extension handle, can I use it to "goose" Old_Salt up in the bow while he's tying on expensive lures or unhooking pike?  Grin
  
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Reply #38 - Mar 8th, 2006 at 2:03am
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I must admit to being a little disappointed.

Here I thought that I was over-geared in the BW, and you guys are coming out with gear that I had never heard of before.  My tackle box is pretty full, but it can't be considered complete without one of those $100 fish grabbers.  And if it would double as a pot grabber/skillet holder, it would save me the weight of a vise-grips.  On second thought, maybe the vise-grips will do the job of getting a bite on the fish, so it doesn't get the bite on me, and I could save the $100 expense.  Just need to loop about 6 foot of parachute cord to it so it doesn't end up on the bottom of Knife Lake.

The other reason I'm disappointed is the whole idea of  "sure landing  a hooked fish."  Getting dinner into the boat is half....sometimes more than half the excitement.  Several times we've paddled to shore to beach the toothy leviathan rather than risk tipping,losing, or getting gnawed by it.  I still smile when I think of my buddy doing the Northern Pike Jig.  Strange how they can seem so docile and played out in the water and can get a second wind the moment they are fully out of the water.  A true dance-of-death.

We still land them by hand. 

I did have a big Northern up to the canoe once while fishing with my dad.  Having lost a laker earlier, he looked at it and said, "You're going to have to land that fish."  I said...OK.  The fish jumped into the canoe...with a little encouragement from me.  I don't think my dad thought of me as anything other than a fishing pro from that moment on.  No $100 fish grabber could have given 1/10th the satisfaction as landing that monster without a net.

Sometimes one of the guys will bring a net, but after they catch a Northern in the net, and spend the next hour working it out of the mesh, they look at their net as a poor substitute for experience in landing them by hand.  Besides....like I said earlier......bringing a nice fish into the boat by hand is VERY exciting!  If it wasn't dangerous, it wouldn't be near as much fun.
  
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Reply #39 - Jan 23rd, 2007 at 2:33am
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I haven't given up on fish grippers, but I have given up on this one:

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I got it on sale last summer before my Q trip and brought it along.  My expectations were not all that high and yet this still managed to come in far beneath them.  On a sacale of 1 to 10 I rank it a 0 (zero).  Other than the fact that it was incredibly clumsy to try to hold the jaws in the open position long enough to lip the fish with it, it also completely failed to adequately grip any fish over 2#.

After the 3rd attempt at using it, I threw it in the bottom of my personal pack.  When I got home, it went straight into the trash because I could not in good conscience even give it away to some poor unsuspecting sap.

This year, maybe I'll spring for the Boga, or just keep lip-landing my walleyes, trout, and pike like before.   Roll Eyes
  
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