Extra Edge Fishing
Pro Balance Beam
At the 2002 BASS Masters Classic tackle show, what was the one booth the competitors stopped at before the competition started? The Extra Edge booth. Why? Extra Edge was giving away its new Pro Balance Beam to everyone fishing the tournament.
That doesn't mean that the pros are into getting free stuff. They get a ton of it already. What it means is that Extra Edge has put together the best balance beam ever created.
The Pro Balance Beam will cull a 2/0 hook -- which weighs 0.001 (one thousandth) of a pound. With scales at tournaments now measuring to the hundredth of a pound, and digital scales and cheap balance beams off by way more than that, you need an accurate, rugged, quick-to-use balance beam that will cull fractions of an ounce reliably, every time.
Here's some more about the Pro Balance Beam you ought to know:
> No Rust or Electrolysis -- Constructed of aluminum and stainless steel, with nylon bushings on the hinge points to prevent electrolysis (corrosion) and wear.
> Deadly Accurate -- Perfectly calibrated and balanced with a highly visible level and a 14-inch spread for a more accurate read.
> Durable -- Built to pro specifications: lightweight, highly durable and a LIFETIME WARRANTY. You can't beat that with a stick.
> Looks Cool -- Unlike cheap balance beams, this looks solid and space-age. It also comes in black, red and blue. BassFan Cool Factor = 10.
More
> The oversize hangers were constructed for one-hand easy operation when handling slippery and wet fish. The hangers also are deep so you don't have to puncture the fish if you don't want to. You can go through the gill-plate openings.
> Believe it or not, it took three tries to get the handle right. It's built so it's easy to grab and difficult to drop, just right for tournament anglers who are in a hurry.
Bottom Line
You practiced hard, you fished hard and you caught them. Are you going to risk losing just because your balance beam or digital scale stinks?
How many times have you had two "liner" fish in your hands and had to quickly decide (or guess) which one weighs more?
In today's tournaments, when you're fishing for that kind of money (and pride), you need something more accurate than the scales are. The only thing in bass fishing that does that consistently, every time, is the Extra Edge Pro Balance Beam. It's $29.95, and if it moves you up one place in any tournament, it will more than pay for itself.