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I had to work hard for this one

Posted By: NTX Angler

I had to work hard for this one - 09/20/22 05:29 AM



Ended up weighing 1.11 lbs. Still trying to get into the 2lb club?
Posted By: Ron Douthit

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/20/22 12:34 PM

That was a really nice crappie but a 16" crappie should be much heavier than 1.11 lbs unless it was really malnourished and that one looked healthy. You might need to check your scale ... maybe you've been under selling your weights !
Posted By: NTX Angler

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/20/22 01:44 PM

Originally Posted by Ron Douthit
That was a really nice crappie but a 16" crappie should be much heavier than 1.11 lbs unless it was really malnourished and that one looked healthy. You might need to check your scale ... maybe you've been under selling your weights !



I will check it out. Might be off a few ounces.
Posted By: Tiltman

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/20/22 02:29 PM

On Ray Roberts ?

Should be a bunch of em !
Posted By: NTX Angler

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/20/22 03:17 PM

Originally Posted by letsgofishin
Originally Posted by Ron Douthit
That was a really nice crappie but a 16" crappie should be much heavier than 1.11 lbs unless it was really malnourished and that one looked healthy. You might need to check your scale ... maybe you've been under selling your weights !



I will check it out. Might be off a few ounces.


Weighed a mango 🥭 on our digital scale in kitchen. 1.6 ounces.
My fish scale registered the same. I have caught several 15-16 inch fish that weighed 1.14 yet to get one over 2. Winter is coming!
Posted By: CoachTod

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/20/22 03:42 PM

Just to clarify when you say 1.14 you mean 1 lb 14 oz. vs 1.14 lbs (which 1 lb 2.24 oz)
Posted By: Ron Douthit

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/20/22 04:30 PM

Originally Posted by CoachTod
Just to clarify when you say 1.14 you mean 1 lb 14 oz. vs 1.14 lbs (which 1 lb 2.24 oz)


Hadn't considered that but that seems like a very logical explanation. I could definitely see a skinny crappy at 16" and 1.875 lbs.
Posted By: NTX Angler

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/20/22 05:02 PM

Originally Posted by Tiltman
On Ray Roberts ?

Should be a bunch of em !


Yes sir!
Yeah thousands all day long but pretty small.
Posted By: NTX Angler

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/20/22 05:07 PM

Yes fish scale reads in ounce. 1.11 is 1lb 11 ounces. At 1.16 that would register 2.0 lbs.
Posted By: JoeS1947

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/20/22 11:42 PM

Comments turned off on youtube because he got tired of being called a POS
Posted By: NTX Angler

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/21/22 02:07 AM

Originally Posted by JoeS1947
Comments turned off on youtube because he got tired of being called a POS


Huh?
I didn't know they where off.
Further investigation it was discovered that it was the way the video was uploaded.
Next time I will make sure they are on so you can call me a POS properly.
Posted By: CrazyCrappieGuy

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/21/22 03:07 PM

Originally Posted by CoachTod
Just to clarify when you say 1.14 you mean 1 lb 14 oz. vs 1.14 lbs (which 1 lb 2.24 oz)

No, 1 lb 14 oz. = 1.875lbs
Posted By: CrazyCrappieGuy

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/21/22 03:27 PM

Originally Posted by JoeS1947
Comments turned off on youtube because he got tired of being called a POS

Why would they do that?
Posted By: NTX Angler

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/21/22 10:05 PM

Originally Posted by CrazyCrappieGuy
Originally Posted by JoeS1947
Comments turned off on youtube because he got tired of being called a POS

Why would they do that?

Wondering same thing.
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/22/22 02:23 PM

Enjoyed the video. thumb
Posted By: CHAMPION FISH

Re: I had to work hard for this one - 09/30/22 06:49 PM

Great video
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