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Message Subject: Accurate weight Calculations w/ lengthxgirth
Whoolligan
Posted 8/4/2007 8:58 AM (#268591)
Subject: Accurate weight Calculations w/ lengthxgirth




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are they accurate?

Edited by Whoolligan 8/8/2007 9:32 PM
johnson
Posted 8/4/2007 9:20 AM (#268593 - in reply to #268591)
Subject: Re: Accurate weight Calculations w/ lengthxgirth




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Why not? I'd probably have a picture in my laptop, kitchen top, bathtub top, bedtop, and wallet-top if I caught a fish that big. hehe

bret

Edited by johnson 8/4/2007 9:22 AM
Whoolligan
Posted 8/4/2007 10:37 AM (#268601 - in reply to #268591)
Subject: RE: Accurate weight Calculations w/ lengthxgirth




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I'm absolutely terrible about pictures, plain and simple.

Edited by Whoolligan 8/8/2007 9:32 PM
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Posted 8/4/2007 11:58 AM (#268608 - in reply to #268601)
Subject: RE: Accurate weight Calculations w/ lengthxgirth


I think L&G has had it's day. Ironic that L&G being accepted as a legitimate gauge of fishing prowess was one of the major reasons C&R really took off. I think it is time however to go back to weight (certified scale in the net) to avoid stressing fish messing with detail measurements. Release mortality needs to be addressed now IMO.
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