Guess the weight. Winner gets a prize. Picture taken on a 25 inch "slot lake" edition check it stick
8.9
What do I win?
That's a picture perfect LMB
Great Bass ~ !
Congrats
I say 8 lbs 4 ounces.
And all I want is that jig and the GPS coordinates.
A-Jay
9 lb 10 oz
Gimme the prize
9 lbs.
Weight of the bass or the jig?
8.7
7.9
Mike
Nice fish 8.75
8lb 10oz
9.3
7lb 10oz
* lbs. ( oz.
That's one of those big girls we all dream about. Congrats!
It's hard to judge a bass by a dead on photo shot even with the length. I'm gonna have to go against the crowd and say she's a DD.
As for my official guess I'm just going to go with 11.27 lbs. and call it a unscientific approach of fish photo weighing.
In the photos I take, the fish always look smaller than it actually is. I’m guessing 10lb 4oz.
On 4/3/2019 at 3:41 AM, A-Jay said:Great Bass ~ !
Congrats
I say 8 lbs 4 ounces.
And all I want is that jig and the GPS coordinates.
A-Jay
Funny you say.. im gonna mail the jig to the winner see what they can do with it ! Maybe the winner can mail it to someone before it gets donated to the lake
10.36
10.6
10.41
27 lbs 19ozs
On 4/3/2019 at 5:23 AM, deaknh03 said:27 lbs 19ozs
We got a winner!!!
9.58lbs
10lbs 2oz, and a shout out to the Curado. I'm guessing it's 7.6 oz ????
That is a 9lb 8oz bass.
On 4/3/2019 at 5:23 AM, deaknh03 said:27 lbs 19ozs
Is your real name Mike Iaconelli?
On 4/3/2019 at 5:51 AM, kenmitch said:Is your real name Mike Iaconelli?
Scott Martin is another serial offender.
"That's a freakin' 5 pounder, dude!"
*nets bass*
...Is maybe 2lbs
My shot in the dark is 10.1 pounds
cheers
9.5 pounds
Weighed on a scale using pounds and ounces. Will post pic of fish on the brecknell tomorrow
12.72
It is... huge
8lb 7oz
9.1
8lb 4 oz
The bass on the board is about 1" back from the end making it 24", the girth looks about 80% of the length, based only on that limited info the bass weighs 9.22 lbs. or 9 lbs 3 oz.
Why is the bass so dry looking?
Tom
9.23 lbs
On 4/3/2019 at 11:08 AM, WRB said:Why is the bass so dry looking?
Looks like chemical reaction from toxins released from refinery explosions....
9lb 4 oz
9.07lbs
8.8 is my guess.
On 4/3/2019 at 6:21 AM, clh121787 said:Weighed on a scale using pounds and ounces. Will post pic of fish on the brecknell tomorrow
Que es brecknell?
On 4/3/2019 at 11:08 AM, WRB said:The bass on the board is about 1" back from the end
The lower jaw is touching the end of the board, look at the shadows.
I used the Roland Martin length and girth to weight calculator originally. It's hard to guess the girth by a photo, but viewing the shadows she's thick.
Unless his calculator is whackey she's over 10 lbs.
I guess we'll see soon enough.
On 4/3/2019 at 10:15 PM, kenmitch said:The lower jaw is touching the end of the board, look at the shadows.
Unless his calculator is whackey...
Yeah, and if you close it's mouth, now the fish is an inch from the end of the ruler, and It's Roland Martin's calculator, so why wouldn't it be whacky? SON!
Nice fish!! I say 10 lbs 2 oz
9lb-2oz.
9lb 6oz
10.08 nice fish
On 4/3/2019 at 10:15 PM, kenmitch said:The lower jaw is touching the end of the board, look at the shadows.
I used the Roland Martin length and girth to weight calculator originally. It's hard to guess the girth by a photo, but viewing the shadows she's thick.
Unless his calculator is whackey she's over 10 lbs.
I guess we'll see soon enough.
Measure with mouth closed, mouth open gives false length. Weight regulates body mass and girth measurement is need to take a WAG.
Tom
Looks like a 1/2oz jig to me. You guys are way over with your guesses.
9-5
10lbs 2 oz
Clearly 9 lb 2 oz
Congrats!
8.90
On 4/4/2019 at 12:01 AM, Smokinal said:9-3
You close but you missed it by an ounce.
7lbs 12oz
I wanna say 7lb 12oz but you never show a fish less than double digit plus you look a lot bigger than when I saw you last lol.
On 4/4/2019 at 1:25 AM, Dwight Hottle said:You close but you missed it by an ounce.
Dwight! How are ya brother?
11 lb 7 oz
This thread reinforces the fact that you can't weight a fish from a photo as the guesses are all over the place. Nice looking bass no matter what she weighs in the end.
On 4/4/2019 at 1:38 AM, JustJames said:I wanna say 7lb 12oz but you never show a fish less than double digit plus you look a lot bigger than when I saw you last lol.
; )
On 4/4/2019 at 12:01 AM, Smokinal said:9-3
That number is already claimed ????????
On 4/4/2019 at 3:03 AM, ratherbfishin1 said:That number is already claimed ????????
Darnit!
Changed to 9-5
Google says the average 25 inch LMB is around 9.3 pounds. Gotta be somewhere around there... I'm sure someone has pretty much guessed it. OP may be looking for the correct second number in the ounces part of the weight. Like 9.37.
8.79 lbs
Fish landing violation. That will be a two minute penalty.
On 4/4/2019 at 3:21 AM, Glaucus said:Google says the average 25 inch LMB is around 9.3 pounds. Gotta be somewhere around there... I'm sure someone has pretty much guessed it. OP may be looking for the correct second number in the ounces part of the weight. Like 9.37.
Texas growth chart says 9.75 lb is the average for a 25" LMB. Female bass do tend to pack on some extra weight this time of the year and depending on what's in her belly only the scale knows what she weighs.
9.1
A buck three eighty
Bout treeeeeee fiddy!!!
9.23
9 pounds 13 oz.
10.12
9lbs 2oz
8.18
9lb 7oz........LOL
(Leans over the microphone)...............
$1 Bob
9 pounds 6 oz
9.43
I'm about to start at 7 and guess every single possible weight in mathematical order lol
On 4/3/2019 at 12:03 PM, J.Vincent said:9.23 lbs
^I see what you did there
On 4/4/2019 at 9:10 AM, TnRiver46 said:(Leans over the microphone)...............
$1 Bob
It's Drew now.
On 4/4/2019 at 5:25 AM, TnRiver46 said:Bout treeeeeee fiddy!!!
God d**n loch Ness monster
On 4/4/2019 at 10:46 AM, clh121787 said:
10.47 lbs if you round it off.
I figured she was at least a DD. It was really hard to estimate the girth based on nothing more than the shadow she casts.
Now back to those silly growth charts....Scale trumps chart every time.
On 4/3/2019 at 5:21 AM, long island basser said:10.41
Oh that was so close!