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There used to be a formula to get a good estimate of a fish when you didn't have a scale. Anyone know it?
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This thread is so STUPID it deserves to go its way downward without a response.
OTOH..... it CAN'T get more stupid.
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Google? It depends on the fish type.
There is one for halibut in the tide books here.
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Google "Fish Weight Calculator."
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This thread is so STUPID it deserves to go its way downward without a response.
OTOH..... it CAN'T get more stupid. What the hell is that about?
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just says its way bigger then it really is,every good fishermen i know used this scale.
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rw, the standard is (length x girth x girth) / 800.
Good luck with your fishing.
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rw, the standard is (length x girth x girth) / 800.
Good luck with your fishing.
LD That only works for heathens, divide by 200 for christians.
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This thread is so STUPID it deserves to go its way downward without a response.
OTOH..... it CAN'T get more stupid. What the hell is that about? prolly the same thing that popped into my mind, anyone thats fished much at all would realize there is no such formula....it exists for some species but no universal formula....all one has to do is look at a northern and a bass side by side to realize that.....
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Are you trying to tell me a halibut and a pike aren't built the same????
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There used to be a formula to get a good estimate of a fish when you didn't have a scale. Anyone know it? Yes. First, eat it whole (uncooked and no fixin's), regardless of species or FDA handling guidlines. Weigh your next full bowel movement on a butcher-wrap laced postal scale. Then multiply by a factor of 2.3 Hope this helps...
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Just guesstimate and lie three to five more pounds depending on species.
Every true fisherman knows this schit.
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A 20" smallmouth in good health and a full stomach weighs 4 plus pounds a skinny woman 5'4" tall with C cups weighs about 105 pounds. I weigh 200 even 199 after a good BM. I forgot what the morel of the story was.
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I remember reading an old F&S article years back that said your were suppose to measure the circumference of the tail fin, and divide that number by the diameter x 3.14 of the largest portion of the belly. Once you have gotten that number measure the total length of the fish and multiply that by 9.256098" this will get you really close and is really easy and convenient when you don't own a scale .
Circumference of tail C=8.250 Dia.= 6x3.14=19.44 Length= 18
Weight = c/dx3.14+L*9.256098
Weight = 3.9281 lbs.
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I remember reading an old F&S article years back that said your were suppose to measure the circumference of the tail fin, and divide that number by the diameter x 3.14 of the largest portion of the belly. Once you have gotten that number measure the total length of the fish and multiply that by 9.256098" this will get you really close and is really easy and convenient when you don't own a scale .
Circumference of tail C=8.250 Dia.= 6x3.14=19.44 Length= 18
Weight = c/dx3.14+L*9.256098
Weight = 3.9281 lbs. except if it was a walleye it would be closer to 2.2 pounds and a walleye isnt wierdly proportioned like a long skinny northern or a flatfish.....general formulas dont work, you need species specific
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Where was everybody before?
The formula I gave has been around since I can remember. I don't use it, since I'm pretty good at guessing weight based on experience catching species I've fished for. But, It should get you in the neighborhood.
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just cause somethings been around forever doesnt mean its right....it happens to work for what you catch but as i showed doesnt work for all species as a 18 inch walleye is gonna be closer to 2 pounds based on a hell of alot of data for the species than 4 and thats a hell of a difference.....guessing your catching mostly bass and similar shaped fish.....the formula must work pretty well for bass then....
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Local Dirt's formula is fairly accurate for salmonids.....I've checked it several times on lake trout and was usually within 5%
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Thanks, guys. I just came in from watching the fight and figured I would check here before I hit hay.
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I remember reading an old F&S article years back that said your were suppose to measure the circumference of the tail fin, and divide that number by the diameter x 3.14 of the largest portion of the belly. Once you have gotten that number measure the total length of the fish and multiply that by 9.256098" this will get you really close and is really easy and convenient when you don't own a scale .
Circumference of tail C=8.250 Dia.= 6x3.14=19.44 Length= 18
Weight = c/dx3.14+L*9.256098
Weight = 3.9281 lbs. except if it was a walleye it would be closer to 2.2 pounds and a walleye isnt wierdly proportioned like a long skinny northern or a flatfish.....general formulas dont work, you need species specific Do you mean an African or a European flatfish?
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