How much time do you waste during the culling process? How much damage do you do to the bass with conventional culling systems?

Well, throw your existing culling system in the trash. There's a better way, with Quik-Cull.

The Quik-Cull system is sweeping across the pro and amateur ranks of tournament fishing for exactly one reason: it's the best culling system there is. Period. Here's why:

> It's Fast -- Forget pins on conventional culling systems. With Quik-Cull, you simply squeeze one end of the clip, put it over the fish's lower jaw and release. Boom, you're done. And it's on there securely.

> It's Fast II -- Each clip is attached to a colored rope that floats and doesn't tangle. When you need to cull, you pick up the rope and pull it out. Super-fast, super-easy.

> It's Fish-Friendly -- Forget about those stringer-style pins that puncture and damage fish. No one wants to stress fish, and Quik-Cull makes sure you don't have to. The plastic clips attach securely to the bass' lower jaw and cause no damage.

A few more cool features:

> The rope and the clip are made in the U.S. of 100 percent recyclable plastic. That also means Quik-Cull is rust-proof.

> It comes in a "team set" (8 ropes) or a "single set" (6 ropes).

> Satisfaction is guaranteed.

Bottom Line

The Quik-Cull system now includes Quik-Way, a unique weight-recording board with marker. Just $24.95 plus S&H (or $31.95 plus S&H for the team set) is a darn reasonable price to pay for more efficiency on the water and causing far less stress to the fish.

To get your own Quik-Cull system, ask at your local retailer or order from Cabela's. If you strike out there, call toll-free 800-882-CLIP (2547) -- or 603- 672-1166 in New Hampshire and Canada. (Plasti-clip is also looking for retailers and distributors; use the same numbers.)

Important: Beware of cheap imitations from the U.S., Canada and other countries. There is only one Quik-Cull system used by the pros, and this is it!