According to the New York charts, the "average" 19" smallie would run 3-5.
"James Luning" wrote in message
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I just got back from fishing the neshaminy creek below Tyler Park in Bucks
Co. Pa. ( not know for big bass)
Just taking a break from LM fishing in the local lake and thought I'd go
cool off in the creek & get some small bass and panfish. It's been awful
hot
here.
I caught a 19" SM on a Rebel crayfish with crushed barbs. Used 6 lb
trilene
& didn't think I'd get the fish in hand.
He jumped three times and I managed to keep the line taught. I knew I'd
lose
him if I gave him line since I crush my barbs when I use treble hooks. I'm
C&R but I had to admit I had thoughts of keeping this beauty.
I measured it against my rod and when I got home measured the mark on the
rod and found the fish was exactly 19".
I don't know the girth so I can't use the formula (LxG/1200)
Can anyone give me an idea of what the average 19" SM weighs
Sure would appreciate some input. Wow, I'm still excited
Jim L
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