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Bass weight caclulator formula
Would someone care to post the formula for length x girth x ???
Thanks Ken Gotta get me a scale |
Bass weight caclulator formula
Length x length x girth / 1200
20 inch bass 16 inch girth = 20 x 20 x 16 = 6400 / 1200 = 5.33 (PS: add .1 times the number of days since you last told how big the fish was .. ie: today's 5.33 is 6.03 in a week and nearly 10 pounds in a month!!) Ken Blevins wrote: Would someone care to post the formula for length x girth x ??? Thanks Ken Gotta get me a scale |
Bass weight caclulator formula
LOL --Sounds about right
Thanks Ken "Fritz Nordengren" wrote in message news:jbooc.77003$kh4.4421355@attbi_s52... Length x length x girth / 1200 20 inch bass 16 inch girth = 20 x 20 x 16 = 6400 / 1200 = 5.33 (PS: add .1 times the number of days since you last told how big the fish was .. ie: today's 5.33 is 6.03 in a week and nearly 10 pounds in a month!!) Ken Blevins wrote: Would someone care to post the formula for length x girth x ??? Thanks Ken Gotta get me a scale |
Bass weight caclulator formula
Length X Girth then weigh with scale, then weigh with friend's scale, double
check at butcher's scale, get three witnesses, and take pictures of it from front, back, and both sides. Carefully write it all down. 2.2 inches long 1.8 inches girth 1.9 ozs Lure used 4.5 inches Hooks #6 Extra wide gap treble Yep new record. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "Ken Blevins" wrote in message ... Would someone care to post the formula for length x girth x ??? Thanks Ken Gotta get me a scale |
Bass weight caclulator formula
Bob La Londe wrote:
Length X Girth then weigh with scale, then weigh with friend's scale, double check at butcher's scale, get three witnesses, and take pictures of it from front, back, and both sides. Carefully write it all down. 2.2 inches long 1.8 inches girth 1.9 ozs Lure used 4.5 inches Hooks #6 Extra wide gap treble Yep new record. Sounds like a northern I caught. 4.5 inch crank bait. 4 inch northern. Treble hook in his mouth. |
Bass weight caclulator formula
Sounds like a northern I caught. 4.5 inch crank bait. 4 inch northern.
Treble hook in his mouth Careful. Someone might have a fit 'cos you're talking about a pike instead of a bass |
Bass weight caclulator formula
Fritz wrote:
Length x length x girth / 1200 Or LXGXG/900 OR take the two and average them together. (((lXGXG)/900)+((LXLXG)/1200))/2 RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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