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Need Smallmouth Calculator
#1
Anybody have the Length/ Girth formula for calculating smallmouth weight?. Thanks
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#2
Here is a [url "http://www.mohroutdoors.com/#Fishing/fishweights.htm"]link[/url] to one, hope it is what you wanted. WH2
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#3
Thanks Man
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#4
Well how big was it???????


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#5
According to that calculator I released the state record largemouth a couple years ago @ Quail Creek. 24.75” long 20.25 girth. I didn't have a scale and didn't plan on keeping her just measured and released, didn't even have a camera, I just stopped by the lake on my way home from work.
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wow, if that was a largemouth with those measurements then I can say it was a dang big bass. I have a largemouth on my wall that measures 21in. long and 20in.girth, she weight in at 12.0 lbs.
later chuck
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#7
Where did you catch that one?
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#8
That is a good fish, its a shame you didn't have a camera with you, I have seen some toads come out of there nice catch....

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#9
THAT IS ONE BEAUTIFUL MOUNT YOU GOT THERE ORVY! [cool]
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I caught this fish in suthern cali. in lake Miramar in 1976. I was just 18 years old. she was caught on a nightcrawler and a splitshot for weight. the guy at the bait house told me that this fish is almost once in a life time catch. he then asked me if I was going to have it mounted. after what told me, I decided to have it mounted. then the taxidermy told me that I should have a fiberglass mount made because I was so young and the glass mount would last my life.
then I found that drift wood on the upper provo river about 15 years ago and carried it about 3 miles with out setting it down once. that piece of wood was perfect for my fish.
later chuck
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#11
That was a good year for me at Quail, I caught 6 fish over 7lbs, funny thing is I havent caught one since.
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#12
Bassrods, 4.0 pounds...........Gorge
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#13
that was also a great year for me. I bought a boat, had no car yet.
I graduated high school, fished about 4 days a week in the san diego bass lakes. wow, that was some fun. later chuck
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#14
Nice Fish.

Having done quite a bit of fish taxidermy work myself, I can really vouch for the fiberglass mount. I have some nice fish mounts that are "natural" and they are starting to look a little rough. There are even some nasty little flying beetle-ish looking bugs that are coming out of the head of a really nice tiger muskie I (unfortunatly) killed at Pineview about 8 years ago (I still regret it).

As someone who knows.....IF YOU WANT A MOUNTED FISH, TAKE A FEW PICTURES(now her go) AND HAVE A FIBERGLASS REPRO DONE!!! (AND FOR @#$%^& SAKE TAKE SOME !!G O O D!! PHOTO'S!!!)

d-mack OUT!

p.s. Kayote, This reply isn't actually directed to you. You just opened the way for me to rant about something I have strong feelings about.
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