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I caught this largemouth a few months back on Bone Lake near my home in Minnesota. I didn't have a scale or tape measurer handy at the time. I was wondering if anyone could give me a weight estimate.

Thank you.

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Welcome aboard!

Take a few minutes to look around the site. There are various sections for all topics.

Regarding the weight of your fish, in the future if you will just measure the length I can give you a ballpark number. If you measure the length and girth, you can punch the numbers into the BassResource.com calculator (on top, in the "Tacklebox"). The calculation is a VERY close estimate.

It is hard to judge a fish in a picture, they are often lighter or heavier than they appear. I would say: either side of 4 lbs, but it is almost exactly what most people that don't weigh their fish consider "a little better than 5."

I would guess you caught a nice 4 lber, but it is very hard to tell by pictures.

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first thing that came to my mind was 4lb. glad to see everone else agrees.

You didn't have a scale, so that fish easily pushes 7 pounds.  ;)

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You didn't have a scale, so that fish easily pushes 7 pounds. ;)

hahahahaha nice!!!!

new world record right there!!!!! now all you gotta do is eat it so no one can verify for sure ;) ;D

You didn't have a scale, so that fish easily pushes 7 pounds. ;)

hahahahaha nice!!!!

new world record right there!!!!! now all you gotta do is eat it so no one can verify for sure ;) ;D

LOL

That made my day there.

By the way that story about the guy eating the world record(8 LB) smallmouth bass was the funnyest thing I have ever read on here.....hearing you bring it up again made me laugh....

C'mon you guys - the fella has a big hand. 12 pounds if it's an ounce. ::)

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