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How heavy?
Silly question this really. am newish to fishing, tonight i caught a roach,
which i think is a fair size. But i have no scales to weigh it. so it was about 10-12" long by 6" high chubby. Any ideas how heavy this size of roach would be? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.771 / Virus Database: 518 - Release Date: 28/09/04 |
How heavy?
Phil Crook wrote:
:: Silly question this really. am newish to fishing, tonight i caught :: a roach, which i think is a fair size. But i have no scales to :: weigh it. so it was about 10-12" long by 6" high chubby. Any ideas :: how heavy this size of roach would be? :: :: A foot long and six inches deep!? It may have been a chub...did it look like this: http://www.barbel.co.uk/site/bulletin/june02/chub.jpg or this: http://www.anglersnet.co.uk/images/articles/roger14.jpg These are roach, thier tails are more orange than chub, whose tails are greyish/silver. A chubs front fin is this colour too, whereas a roach's is bright red. |
How heavy?
knock it on the head, freeze it, and weigh it when you have a few...!
"Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Phil L wrote: Phil Crook wrote: :: Silly question this really. am newish to fishing, tonight i caught :: a roach, which i think is a fair size. But i have no scales to :: weigh it. so it was about 10-12" long by 6" high chubby. Any ideas :: how heavy this size of roach would be? :: :: A foot long and six inches deep!? I agree - dimensions are a bit odd but -if- it was a roach somewhere between 3/4 and 1 1/4 lb But whatever it was, go and do it again ;-) Hint: If you have nothing else you have some fishing line. Next time you need to know exactly how long a fish is just cut off a bit to the same length and stow it carefully 'til you get to a ruler. So whatever it was, you'll have to go and do it again** ;-) Cheerio, ** Any excuse will do. -- |
How heavy?
knock it on the head, freeze it, and weigh it when you have a few...!
"Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Phil L wrote: Phil Crook wrote: :: Silly question this really. am newish to fishing, tonight i caught :: a roach, which i think is a fair size. But i have no scales to :: weigh it. so it was about 10-12" long by 6" high chubby. Any ideas :: how heavy this size of roach would be? :: :: A foot long and six inches deep!? I agree - dimensions are a bit odd but -if- it was a roach somewhere between 3/4 and 1 1/4 lb But whatever it was, go and do it again ;-) Hint: If you have nothing else you have some fishing line. Next time you need to know exactly how long a fish is just cut off a bit to the same length and stow it carefully 'til you get to a ruler. So whatever it was, you'll have to go and do it again** ;-) Cheerio, ** Any excuse will do. -- |
How heavy?
In article , NNNews....
wrote: "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Phil L wrote: Phil Crook wrote: :: Silly question this really. am newish to fishing, tonight i caught :: a roach, which i think is a fair size. But i have no scales to knock it on the head, freeze it, and weigh it when you have a few...! Roach? Especially as it's still relatively early in their season? You'd need to be -really- hungry to justify that process. Cheerio, -- |
How heavy?
In article , NNNews....
wrote: "Derek.Moody" wrote in message ... In article , Phil L wrote: Phil Crook wrote: :: Silly question this really. am newish to fishing, tonight i caught :: a roach, which i think is a fair size. But i have no scales to knock it on the head, freeze it, and weigh it when you have a few...! Roach? Especially as it's still relatively early in their season? You'd need to be -really- hungry to justify that process. Cheerio, -- |
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