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  • Super User
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If it's as big as it looks ya may might want to not stress the jaw quite so much....nice looking fish.

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  • Super User
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Welcome to BR. You might want to buy a scale to resolve your dilemma.

 

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  • Super User
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Can’t tell it could be 3 it could be 6 pictures can be deceiving ? 

 Welcome to the forums!

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  • Global Moderator
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It looks like a nice fish, but it really is impossible to tell with that camera angle. 

You can get a cheap luggage scale off Ebay for around $5 and they're surprisingly accurate. 

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  • Super User
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It would be best to buy a digital scale along with a tape measure and always bring it with you on your fishing trips. That way you will know for certain how much a bass weighs. 

  • Super User
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Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ 

Not guessing.

A-Jay

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Nice catch , hope you released her back alive...looks between 4 to 6 lbs but difficult to say definitively. 

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  • Super User
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Welcome aboard!

 

if you want guesses, there should be something to

compare it to - rod, your shoes (and size), something!

 

Even better, invest in a scale! :) 

  • Super User
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Compare to your hand that hold the fish, I guess 2.5lbs. What do I win?

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