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Just landed my second biggest bass. Hooked it under a sunken tree. I almost had a heart attack when it suddenly dawned on me that it was in the middle of a tree... (especially since it felt like a car on the end of the line) Anyways, I got a quick picture before releasing it. What would you say it weighs? And trust me, the picture doesn't do him justice. ;) 

 

 

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Congratulations on catching your second biggest bass. It would be best to bring a scale with you to know how much a bass truly weighs or ar least bring a tape measure to measure it's length and girth for a estimated weight.

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Just now, soflabasser said:

Congratulations on catching your second biggest bass. It would be best to bring a scale with you to know how much a bass truly weighs or ar least bring a tape measure to measure it's length and girth for a estimated weight.

Thanks. I'm looking into one of those lip clip scales. I used to have one but it broke. ;) 

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4 minutes ago, EGbassing said:

Thanks. I'm looking into one of those lip clip scales. I used to have one but it broke. ;) 

You are welcome. You can also cut a piece of fishing line to measure the length and girth of a bass. The following formula is very accurate in estimating a weight of a bass=

Length×Length×Girth÷1200= estimated weight of a bass.

For example;

26.5*26.5*18÷1200=10.53 pounds.

Its off by a couple ounces but it's better than nothing.

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5 minutes ago, soflabasser said:

You are welcome. You can also cut a piece of fishing line to measure the length and girth of a bass. The following formula is very accurate in estimating a weight of a bass=

Length×Length×Girth÷1200= estimated weight of a bass.

For example;

26.5*26.5*18÷1200=10.53 pounds.

Its off by a couple ounces but it's better than nothing.

I might try that. Thanks. :) 

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1 minute ago, Bassin' Brad said:

I dunno how much it weighs...but that's a nice bass! 

Thanks! :) 

Don’t get a lip clip scale please, they can tear the fishes jaw and cause more damage. I’d suggest getting one with the hook that slides into the gills.

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4 minutes ago, Looking for the big one said:

Don’t get a lip clip scale please, they can tear the fishes jaw and cause more damage. I’d suggest getting one with the hook that slides into the gills.

I assumed the lip clip would be less harmful. Can't the hook kind damage their gills?

Not if you don’t hook it by the actual gills, just the gill covers. I’ve just seen before where the clip kind tears through the mouth and causes bleeding which is nearly a death sentence for bass.

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38 minutes ago, JustJames said:

3-4lbs

Yeah. I estimated about 5.5 pounds when I was holding it up, but that picture just makes it so hard to tell. It looks like anything from 2 to 7 because of the angle. ;) 

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2 minutes ago, EGbassing said:

Yeah. I estimated about 5.5 pounds when I was holding it up, but that picture just makes it so hard to tell. It looks like anything from 2 to 7 because of the angle. ;) 

Do you think it is bigger than this one? I estimated mine around 4lb ish.

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33 minutes ago, EGbassing said:

Yeah. I estimated about 5.5 pounds when I was holding it up, but that picture just makes it so hard to tell. It looks like anything from 2 to 7 because of the angle. ;) 

It' too hard to tell from the photo. But it does look like a nice one. I kayak fish and all my fish photos are the 1 handed stretch my arm shots also. I try to at least get the whole fish into them but still it's hard to guess the weight. I bought a cheap scale on Amazon to cure my curiosity. I only weight the bigger ones carefulply. I do sometimes just play the guessing game on the first one just see if my hand eye coordination is working. Getting a lot better at it once I've weighed some out.

 

Here's a couple of photos of a Bass I caught before I bought my scale. The bucket is 14" tall and the Bass is touching the ground while it's side is touching the bucket. If the angle was a little more straight on it would be easier to guess the length at least. I'm thinking it was around 21"-22" long. 

 

Viewing the photos one would think the one next to the bucket is a bigger fish as the lighting and angle is off just enough to make it look like two different Bass. Same fish. The bucket was just to carry my stuff. I throw them all back.

 

 

 

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49 minutes ago, JustJames said:

Do you think it is bigger than this one? I estimated mine around 4lb ish.

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Hard to say exactly, but I would guess around 3" longer than that one. Otherwise about the same.

Looks to be Maybe a 3lber to me. Usually whatever a fisherman estimates a fish at its 1-2 pounds less.

These are all 4lb or bigger. 

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These are all 4lb or bigger. 

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2 minutes ago, CroakHunter said:

Looks to be Maybe a 3lber to me. Usually whatever a fisherman estimates a fish at its 1-2 pounds less.

Yeah, it just seemed bigger than 3 in real life. The picture just makes it so hard to tell. Here's a picture of a three: https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1CAASUE_enUS759US759&biw=1366&bih=677&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=2fQRW4HuDeTZjwTukLCIBA&q=5+lb+bass&oq=5+lb+bass&gs_l=img.3...266179.268535.0.268661.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0....0...1c.1.64.img..0.0.0....0.DVyl1Q_3v-k#imgrc=vRhkwe0lZmhTlM: (sorry for the insanely long link) It seemed closer to 5, but it's just hard to tell.

6 minutes ago, CroakHunter said:

Looks to be Maybe a 3lber to me. Usually whatever a fisherman estimates a fish at its 1-2 pounds less.

Here's another picture. I tried to hold it up and estimate the length while I had it out of water and it seemed around 20". What do you think?

 

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5 minutes ago, EGbassing said:

Yeah, it just seemed bigger than 3 in real life. The picture just makes it so hard to tell. Here's a picture of a three: https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1CAASUE_enUS759US759&biw=1366&bih=677&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=2fQRW4HuDeTZjwTukLCIBA&q=5+lb+bass&oq=5+lb+bass&gs_l=img.3...266179.268535.0.268661.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0....0...1c.1.64.img..0.0.0....0.DVyl1Q_3v-k#imgrc=vRhkwe0lZmhTlM: (sorry for the insanely long link) It seemed closer to 5, but it's just hard to tell.

Here's another picture. I tried to hold it up and estimate the length while I had it out of water and it seemed around 20". What do you think?

 

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Thats a better pic. Nice fish

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1 minute ago, CroakHunter said:

Thats a better pic. Nice fish

Thanks!

2 hours ago, Looking for the big one said:

Not if you don’t hook it by the actual gills, just the gill covers. I’ve just seen before where the clip kind tears through the mouth and causes bleeding which is nearly a death sentence for bass.

I guess I'll go with the hook kind then. Thanks.

use the clip on scale, and i would guess 3-4 lbs, but that is an estimate and didn't catch the fish so i could very well be wrong. it is too hard to tell exactly from the photo as there is no object of known length within the photo.

12 hours ago, EGbassing said:

Thanks!

I guess I'll go with the hook kind then. Thanks.

i would pass on the hook scale. it doesnt really work good on larger fish. all they have to do is flop or wiggle around one time and they will easily fall off that hook. in Major League Fishing thats considered worse than the clip on scales they use. last year i got a scale thats a knockoff boga grip, it hasnt damaged any fishes mouths. never tried the clip on type myself, but i cant imagine they will damage every fish you use them on or even a majority. they may never cause damage to a fish.

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