bathroom scale
fishermuskie
Posted 6/26/2006 12:55 PM (#198060)
Subject: bathroom scale




Posts: 34


Location: Forest Lake Minnesota
Has anyone thought of using a bathroom scale to weigh yourself and fish to get a weight of your fish. My brother has one in his boat for this but he has never used it, i thought it was a good idea. What do you think.
fish4musky1
Posted 6/26/2006 12:57 PM (#198061 - in reply to #198060)
Subject: RE: bathroom scale





Location: Northern Wisconsin
never thought about that. it would probally work good with a digital scale.
release
Posted 6/26/2006 1:02 PM (#198062 - in reply to #198060)
Subject: RE: bathroom scale


bathroom scales are notoriously poor and can't be trusted on dry land. Check it out when you get on, it moves a lot when you do, what do you suppose happens when the boat and the fish are both moving.
jonnysled
Posted 6/26/2006 1:06 PM (#198063 - in reply to #198060)
Subject: RE: bathroom scale





Posts: 13688


Location: minocqua, wi.
when a bathroom scale is on water, the scale reverts to a subtractional dial and moves counterclockwise north of the equator, so all of your math will have to be considered. if the needle is red instead of black, it works quite well .... must be something in the red ink that has maybe a different density causing the needle to move appropriately clockwise .... so, you're best to use a modern digital type to reduce confusion ... #*^@, it's only 1:34pm. and i've got 2 hours before being on the water ... way too much to think about!
OLD GOAT
Posted 6/26/2006 1:11 PM (#198065 - in reply to #198060)
Subject: RE: bathroom scale


HE BATHROOM SCALE WILL GET YOU IN THE BALLPARK . BUY 1 AND DO NOT USE YOUR WIFES SCALE CAUSE IT WILL WEIGH WAY LIGHT!!!!! ANOTHER APPROACH WOULD BE HAVE A LANYARD TIED ONTO THE YOKE OF LANDING NET... CHILLOIN (EXCUSE THE SPELLING ERROR) SCALE THE MOST CONSISTANT SCALE WE HAVE USED... ANY WAYS WILL KEEP SOMEONE FROM SWATTING A LIGHT ONE THATS MY STORY AND I'M STICKING WITH IT WAYNE KLEMZ
lambeau
Posted 6/26/2006 1:38 PM (#198077 - in reply to #198060)
Subject: RE: bathroom scale


is it THAT important to know the exact weight of a fish? (with the possible exception of WR-class fish)

the formula(s) will get you in the ballpark and mean less of the deadly time-out-of-water involved in adding one more step to the release process as you hold the fish while standing on a scale.
MuskieMedic
Posted 6/26/2006 8:49 PM (#198158 - in reply to #198060)
Subject: RE: bathroom scale





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
It would be a real easy way to get a fairly accurate weight of a fish. I do it all the time in the ER with kids who won't stand on the scale, I have the parents stand with them and then without.
Derrys
Posted 6/26/2006 11:16 PM (#198195 - in reply to #198060)
Subject: RE: bathroom scale


I actually did this a couple weeks ago, only it was with my cat. The scale read my weight, then I grabbed the cat and got on again. The weight was accurate, as I took the cat to the vet days later and got about the same reading. I guess I'll take it with me next time out.

It used to be peole said "I got a 50"", then it became "I got a 50"x23". Now I guess we can expect to see 50x23x32lbs on a bathroom scale?
lobi
Posted 6/29/2006 11:04 PM (#198746 - in reply to #198065)
Subject: RE: bathroom scale





Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
OLD GOAT - 6/26/2006 2:11 PM

DO NOT USE YOUR WIFES SCALE CAUSE IT WILL WEIGH WAY LIGHT!!!!! WAYNE KLEMZ


HEE HEE HEE!! (very funny Wayne)

I saw a cartoon of a tiny kid and a HUGE dog on a bathroom scale and the kid ws saying "let's see..185 divided by two"

Edited by lobi 6/29/2006 11:31 PM