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  • Super User
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Length? Girth? Some measurement would help immensely.

  • Super User
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So hard to guess the exact weight from a pic.. And yes, some measurements would help greatly. But if I had to make a guess, I'd say 5 to 5 1/2 lbs. 

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3 hours ago, Nathan Carr said:

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The top picture below was 7lbs 8ozs, the bottom picture was 4lbs 15ozs. Hard to tell without measurements photos can be deceiving. You don't have a scale, use the conversion chart available on this site under "Tools" heading. It's pretty accurate. A tailors tape is easy to carry in your pocket. Obviously, a portable scale is your best option.

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  • Super User
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It is best to bring a scale with you when you go bass fishing. You can also measure the length and girth which will give you a close weight estimate of the bass you caught.

  • Global Moderator
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5lbs

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