01-23-2004, 10:27 PM
The formula for figuring out a bass's weight is:
(Length X Length) X Girth then divide the answer by 1200.
ie: L 20 X L20 =400 X G 16
This gives an answer of 6400 to divide by 1200 which equals the weight of 5.333 pounds.
The article said the fish was 29 inches in length and 25 inches was the girth. That would equal out to 17.5 pounds.
Dave- yours would equal out to 14.4 pounds
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(Length X Length) X Girth then divide the answer by 1200.
ie: L 20 X L20 =400 X G 16
This gives an answer of 6400 to divide by 1200 which equals the weight of 5.333 pounds.
The article said the fish was 29 inches in length and 25 inches was the girth. That would equal out to 17.5 pounds.
Dave- yours would equal out to 14.4 pounds
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