fishingJ Posted September 14, 2006 Posted September 14, 2006 I find it really weird when people only say how long the bass is and not how much they weigh. I've noticed that here in Canada people say the weight and not the length and in the US people only say the length. Unless I'm wrong. Quote
Super User Matt Fly Posted September 14, 2006 Super User Posted September 14, 2006 It is very common to have ruler in the boat and measure the fish as to be a "legal keeper". Most who have fished for years can eyeball a fish with very good accuracy up untill you reach sizes that arent' the norm. I'd say its 50/50 on people who weigh them or just let them go and then estimate the weight. Looks like 5 so its a easy 6 LOL. During a tourney, I never weigh anything, I use a culling beam which takes me less than a minute to do. Might be a polling question as to how many guys weigh fish, or what size do you consider breaking out the scale for. Hookem Matt. Quote
George Welcome Posted September 14, 2006 Posted September 14, 2006 It's quite common for fishermen to not have a scale: they guesstimate the length and then they guesstimate the weight. Usually they are wrong both on the length and the weight, reaching a guesstimate that is greater in both categories. Quote
MinnesotaAngler Posted September 14, 2006 Posted September 14, 2006 I go by weight. I know for other fish species such as Muskie and Northern Pike that it usually goes by length, but for bass I always go by weight. I carry a handheld scale with me, but I don't have a ruler normally. Quote
Lightninrod Posted September 14, 2006 Posted September 14, 2006 I weigh(Salter digital scale) and started measuring the length(with a 'cloth' tape...thanks to my DW)about a year ago. See my pics . Dan Quote
Super User Marty Posted September 14, 2006 Super User Posted September 14, 2006 I find it really weird when people only say how long the bass is and not how much they weigh. Hardly the first time I've been accused of weird behavior. ;D I carry both a steel tape measure and a digital scale. I measure just about every fish that I think is a keeper, but weigh very few (too few), only those that I think may exceed my threshhold for what constitutes a big fish. Thus, in face-to-face conversations, e-mail and forums, I talk about most fish in terms of length. Quote
Super User senile1 Posted September 15, 2006 Super User Posted September 15, 2006 I used to never weigh my fish unless it was close to my personal best. Now I'm interested in seeing what my best bag of five would be, so I weigh them if they are near or over 5 lbs. I usually can determine if a weigh-in is necessary by eye-balling them or by measuring length and girth, so I do measure the dimensions of more fish than I weigh. Quote
PITBULL28 Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 It is very common to have ruler in the boat and measure the fish as to be a "legal keeper". whats a legal keeper in Alabama Quote
Fish Chris Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 Personally, I prefer to go by weights. I will sometimes measure a fish for length and / or girth also, but usually only if it has an exceptional length or girth..... or its like a PB, or a new lake record or something That said, if I tell you I caught an 11.5, or a 13.5, or 15.8, its because I put it on a digital scale, and that was, in fact, what it weighed. (all three of my scales have been calibrated, and one has been certified by the Dept of weights and measures) On the other hand, if I say I caught was that was about 5 lbs, or around 6 lbs, its because I didn't weigh it, and I'm really not too concerned if my guess was plus or minus 1 lb. All of this said (and not to sound like an idiot... but rather, just to make guys think ahead) if I'm reading a post and I see, "I caught one that was around X lbs, or more than X lbs, or at least X lbs, or between X and Y lbs, I always immediatly think to myself, why didn't the poster just say, "I have no idea how much it weighed, because I screwed up, and forgot to bring a scale" ! Anything else is just a wild guess. Peace, Fish Quote
Super User burleytog Posted September 15, 2006 Super User Posted September 15, 2006 I always have a ruler with me. Mainly because I take a silver metallic Sharpie and mark my rods every inch starting just ahead of the handle. I don't even own a scale, although I've been thinking about buying one. Quote
SBM-RL Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 I go by weight i have a digital scale and i weigh any fish that apears 4+lbs Quote
Guest the_muddy_man Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 Heres how I do it My ex mother-in-law weighs in at 450# I take her to a truck scale let her hold the fish If the scale says 452.3 then I know the fish weighes 2.3# Quote
Banor Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 I only keep a culling beam and a golden rule. B Quote
justtrying Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 Heres how I do it My ex mother-in-law weighs in at 450# I take her to a truck scale let her hold the fish If the scale says 452.3 then I know the fish weighes 2.3# ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D --- Good One Quote
fishbear Posted September 15, 2006 Posted September 15, 2006 Muddy? Is your mother in law related to mine???????? ;D ;D ;D ;D :D Quote
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