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Has anyone done the Eyeball Challenge?

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I'm not sure if this has been posted already:  There's an "Eyeball Challenge" at https://www.trophycatchflorida.com/.  The object is to guess the fish's weight from a photo.

I've never caught a bass the size shown in the photos, so I just guessed.  Here's my score:

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Yeah, I took that test a while back (About a dozen bass images, most over 10 lb)

I thought I did terrible, but they thought otherwise

 

 

 

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On average, you were off by plus or minus 1.23 pounds. 

 

Less than 1.5lb average error: Wow, you are a bass god! Truly, other anglers should carry your gear for you! 

 

Roger

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