Overview
Delivering safe and effective fish identification, the Seacured Fishing “Clip My Lip” Culling System is a puncture-free cull system that reduces the harm and stress to fish during tournament culling. Featuring an innovative plastic clip, the Seacured Fishing “Clip My Lip” Culling System firmly holds the fish’s lip unlike traditional penetrating cull tags.
The Seacured Fishing “Clip My Lip” Culling System also features brightly colored floats to identify each fish, 3/16” coated cable for durability and rust prevention, and a looped end that will fit around your favorite culling beam. A must-have for all tournament anglers, the Seacured Fishing “Clip My Lip” Culling System provides the best possible fish care and protects resources for future generations.
Directions:
When attaching the clip find the bottom lip, locate the center and just to the right you’ll see a thin membrane just below the fish’s lips. Spread the membrane with your fingers and place the clip on the soft tissue. When you let go of the membrane it will cover the end of the clip and stay on all day. Always make sure when you place fish in the livewell that it’s swimming correctly since at times the cable connected to the clip can turn the fish upside down if twisted.
Previous Feedback
Comments: Do not buy these clips. I consistently had dead fish each tournament, co-anglers did not, thought maybe it was these tags and I had a fish on the verge of dying & pulled the tag off it.. a half hour later it was back to normal. Maybe this was all coincidence, but I believe these tags are harmful to the fish.
From: Unknown: Michigan 7/11/21
Comments: Bought these after bass changed the rules cause they were the only non pierce tags in stock, havent got around to buying a new set. Havent had many problems with them coming off, but theyre simply too big. It tires the fish out and can kill them, actually got screwed over recently in a tourney cause I had a small fish that I couldnt cull out for 5+ hours and from having to swim around with the gigantic cull tag all day eventually exhausted it and killed it (fish hooked well, not deep, largemouth in under 80 degree water, no long runs, wasnt handled much), no other reason for it to die other than complete exhaustion from the cumbersome cull tag.
From: Jack - New Hampshire 8/23/20
Comments: They work great on larger fish that you probably don't need to cull but on smallmouth and smaller largemouth they don't remain clipped. Not worth the price tag.
From: Conor: NY 8/12/19
Comments: Bought these thinking I would have a good and easy to use culling system. Well I was wrong, in every use the tags do not stay on the fish. With 1 fish it sometimes stays attached but 9 times out of 10 it comes off. Do not waste your money on these make sure you get the ratchet type. The fish he was using on the video I think was dead because it never moved or do they ever show you any fish I the livewell with these clips on, think about it.
From: Vince: Pennsylvania 7/10/19
Comments: I'm a tournament fisherman, so needed a culling system and went with this. Well don't buy the video is misleading these things do not stay hooked on the fish at all. It's a disappointment when you fish all day and you have a livewell full of fish that are close and you open it up and there is all your cull tags floating freely. So guess what, I will be replacing and never buy nothing from this company again.
From: Vince: Hanover, PA 7/6/19