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Its funny, I was talking with someone on here about the calculators earlier. I really am not sure there is an easy, cheap way to do it. I feel bad for all the people landing these nice bass (yea right) because they have the justifiable tendency to want to say they caught bass at the more generous weight of the some of the calculators, as opposed to a calculator that could lowball it. I was looking at a chart that was part of a study texas did and one of my bass might have broken that magical 10 lbs. Of course at the time I used a scale that came out of a supermarket in 1960 and had been left outside since then and it said 7, and the calculator I used at the time said 9. What is the answer? Never know.
Perhaps if we were able to switch the focus from bass weight to bass size (ie recognizing a trophy according to length and not weight), perhaps if we did that, we would be able to be more accountable. |
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