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hey anybody know the ratio to estimate weight???length-girth...I had a fish a couple weeks ago on KY that measured 25 and a half long and was 20 inches in girth...dead battery in the digital scale..this fish was HUGE ...oh and I did release her
Steve the formula for estimating weight by measurements is
Length x Length x Girth Divided by 1200. With your measurements your fish was 10.8lbs. And were did you say you caught her? LOL
Good job man.
Steve;
See link below.
See you this weekend.
Ron
http://www.hotspotfishing.com/learn/fishweight.asp
thanks alot guys the fish was a beauty I was guessing around 10 , the biggest i've ever seen
I caught one this year that measured 23" long and had an 18" girth. She weighed almost exactly 8 lbs. 8 oz.
You had one heck of a fish there. I don't know how big but bigger than mine! I bet that was a 10 pound fish.
18.5lb 40" muskie at Green on a #7 shadrap using a 6.5' spinning rod and 10lb test.
