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Calculating The Weight of a Fish

 
With most of us practicing catch and release fishing these days -- and avoiding hanging a fish from a damaging gripping/weighing device, we need some way to calculate the approximate weight of a fish. Well there is a formula that is commonly used which, while not as accurate as actually weighing the fish on a scale, at least gives one some idea of what the fish weighs.


The Formula is this:

(Girth x Girth) x Length) / 800 = weight in pounds
(girth and length are inches)

For example:

If the girth of a fish is 12 inches and the length is 24 inches, the formula would be used as follows:

12 x 12 x 24, divided by 800 = 4.32 pounds
 
 
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