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Re: Help with weight for sons PB
[Re: FishamanSquatch]
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11/27/17 07:16 PM
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B.Byars
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Hard to tell with that life jacket and coat on but id say 60#.
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Re: Help with weight for sons PB
[Re: FishamanSquatch]
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11/27/17 09:41 PM
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Re: Help with weight for sons PB
[Re: FishamanSquatch]
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11/27/17 09:41 PM
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But the smile is priceless
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Re: Help with weight for sons PB
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11/28/17 02:18 AM
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Ted Martin
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nice fish. might as well be a DD.
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Re: Help with weight for sons PB
[Re: FishamanSquatch]
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11/28/17 02:31 AM
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Bruce Allen
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around 3 lb. Even if you cannot weigh a fish laying it on a measuring stick will give you are "ball park" weight. Go to TPWD website and check out their inches to pound chart. Using that by the bulk of the bass you may be able to add a few ounces.
For him it can only get better.
Congrats.
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Re: Help with weight for sons PB
[Re: FishamanSquatch]
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11/28/17 02:53 AM
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Ken A.
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My son caught his biggest bass Saturday out on Benbrook. I did not have a scale with me and was hoping you guys could give me a rough estimate. I think he is forever hooked now. And now I have a scale in the boat. First of all, Great Pic and Congrats to your son! Considering he is holding it right up against his body, the fish is most likely heavier than it looks. It is a fatty too. I would say that fish would go 3.8 to 4.25 pounds.
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Re: Help with weight for sons PB
[Re: FishamanSquatch]
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11/28/17 01:20 PM
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joebass2
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Doesn't really matter. It'll be 7 pounds by the time he gets to junior high.
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