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Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: johnathonmharding] #12613459 02/06/18 04:46 PM
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weighing fish or laying them on paper can hurt the fish. are there any tournament trails where you just get to guess the weight of your fish and throw it back and keep track of your best 5 based on your guestimaate? sorry to go off topic...just wondering

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Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: johnathonmharding] #12613478 02/06/18 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: johnathonmharding
I measured proper weigh but couldnt hold it and take pic with one hand


In this case I would take the paper weight and call it good!! wink



Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: Ken A.] #12613487 02/06/18 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted By: johnathonmharding
I measured proper weigh but couldnt hold it and take pic with one hand


In this case I would take the paper weight and call it good!! wink


Huh? You'd take a paper weight you knew to be inaccurate over the weight measured on the scales?


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Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: fouzman] #12613581 02/06/18 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: johnathonmharding
I measured proper weigh but couldnt hold it and take pic with one hand


In this case I would take the paper weight and call it good!! wink


Huh? You'd take a paper weight you knew to be inaccurate over the weight measured on the scales?


You see the little Winkie Face emoji after my comment?? It was a joke Mahfouz. Take a pill.



Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: fouzman] #12613612 02/06/18 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted By: fouzman
Paper charts that do not incorporate girth are worthless unless the chart is specific to that water body. The charts that incorporate length and girth are more accurate.

^^^^This
Here's a formula for calculating the weight of a LMB using length and girth:
length times girth squared divided by 1050. Or expressed another way, length x (girth x girth)/1050


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Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: Ken A.] #12613622 02/06/18 06:18 PM
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I measured proper weigh but couldnt hold it and take pic with one hand


In this case I would take the paper weight and call it good!! wink


Huh? You'd take a paper weight you knew to be inaccurate over the weight measured on the scales?


You see the little Winkie Face emoji after my comment?? It was a joke Mahfouz. Take a pill.


roflmao


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Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: JeffLStevens] #12614354 02/07/18 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted By: JeffLStevens
weighing fish or laying them on paper can hurt the fish. are there any tournament trails where you just get to guess the weight of your fish and throw it back and keep track of your best 5 based on your guestimaate? sorry to go off topic...just wondering


I want to enter this tournament, but I want to weigh in last.


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Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: johnathonmharding] #12614370 02/07/18 01:12 AM
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fished squaw 2 years ago and there as a weigh in tournament your best 5 and our club had a paper tournament. I entered both. In the paper side of the tournament we had 26 lbs and on the weigh in side we had 21 lbs. We won both that day.

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Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: Brad R] #12615168 02/07/18 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: Brad R
Paper guesstimates aren't a "joke," they are just averages.

For all the men on this forum who are 6 feet tall, there is an average weight but individuals will vary quite a lot. I suspect 15" bass don't deviate from the average nearly as much as 6' men do.

Brad


Just an observation by being on the TFF for a while, the average weight of a TFF-six footer also varies considerably from a nonTFF 6 footer. bolt

Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: coachallentca] #12615772 02/07/18 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted By: coachallentca
fished squaw 2 years ago and there as a weigh in tournament your best 5 and our club had a paper tournament. I entered both. In the paper side of the tournament we had 26 lbs and on the weigh in side we had 21 lbs. We won both that day.


I fished a tournament on Welsh with its 18" minimum. Anything under 18" was "weighed" on the paper chart but any fish 18" or longer were brought to the scales and weighed. I caught two over 18" and got their actual weight from the scales. Guys who caught 17.25" fish and used the chart had fish that "weighed" more than mine.

That reason, among others, is why I like to fish tournaments on 14" minimum lakes and bring the fish to the scales. You don't have to wonder whose fish may have been skinnier or fatter than yours, and you don't get beat by guys who caught five 13 inch fish when you weren't able to weigh five slot fish that would have gone over 26 pounds.

Re: Is paper weight charts that far off from scale weight? [Re: Razorback] #12615813 02/07/18 10:38 PM
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Here's one to add to this topic.

it was 25 inches long but we did not weigh the fish.

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