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Weight Calculator for my PB

Posted By: John Rutherford IV

Weight Calculator for my PB - 05/18/15 06:30 PM

Can anyone help me estimate the weight of my that hawg based on the video? Next time I am bringing my scale!
For reference, that topwater lure is a little more than 5" long.

Posted By: Okhissa2

Re: Weight Calculator for my PB - 05/18/15 06:32 PM

Big. Lol Great looking Fish
Posted By: Lee in Texas

Re: Weight Calculator for my PB - 05/18/15 08:42 PM

Ok, am guessing he spit our your lure BUT, man that was great just to get to see that!!!
Nice going...
God Bless
Posted By: John Rutherford IV

Re: Weight Calculator for my PB - 05/18/15 09:04 PM

Originally Posted By: Lee in Texas
Ok, am guessing he spit our your lure BUT, man that was great just to get to see that!!!
Nice going...
God Bless


Actually landed it and got the whole thing on video! Doesn't count as a pb unless. I will post the full video tomorrow, after it is edited. I run dual split-rings on the 3x belly hook so they cant pry against it. I learned my lesson on a 15+ pound Striper last fall. Hard to spit the Striper Squirrel, now. Thanks for checking it out.

John
Posted By: Nathan "Bull" Montgomery

Re: Weight Calculator for my PB - 05/18/15 09:04 PM

5lbs without any length or girth mesasurements. Too little info at what can already be a HUGE guessing game.
Posted By: musiclife_7

Re: Weight Calculator for my PB - 05/18/15 09:06 PM

somewhere between 5-7lbs would be my guess. Nice bass.
Posted By: Jersey Dan

Re: Weight Calculator for my PB - 05/18/15 09:15 PM

So that's the new trend. Go pro but no scale. I'd say right around 4 pounds.
Posted By: John Rutherford IV

Re: Weight Calculator for my PB - 05/18/15 09:38 PM

Originally Posted By: Jersey Dan
So that's the new trend. Go pro but no scale. I'd say right around 4 pounds.


I know; I need to get one of those lip grippers with a built-in scale. If I would have monkeyed around with my old scale I would have missed the next fish or two. The topwater bite was non-stop for about 20 min and then shut off. Weird weather system had them goin crazy.

That fish is at least a pound, maybe 2!!!

John
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