09-03-06, 08:48 AM | #51 |
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yeah....he messed that up.
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Pretty good for a salty guy No but really, good job!
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not to question your honesty,but there is no pic with the girth christopherkeene9?
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that's not the easiest picture in the world to get. we've been using the honor system on that if I'm not mistaken. I released what very likely could have been this quarters winner because I had it out of the water longer than I normally like while getting the hook out. no reason keeping the fish out of the water that long to get a picture of length and girth. if you have 2 people its easier but if fishing by yourself it makes it harder.
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I know what you mean Rob, I don't like them to be out of the water either. What I did this last time was I put the fish in the livewell, then got all the measuring gear good and ready so that I would be able to snap a pic in 5 seconds, then put the fish back immediatly. That way I got the pic I needed and didn't overstress the fish.
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Chris, I don't think we have required pics of girth yet. I havent posted any, its a very difficult pic to get and frankly, it could be faked...so you are back to the honor system with that anyway.
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yeah that shot with the girth is a hard one to take with a fish flopping all around and stuff.....I say your on your honors system.
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OK Kevin, here's a good one from the Potomac, Wades Bay, week before last on Lunker Lure Buzz Bait. Nice thing was I had 4 more just alittle bit smaller.
She was 22 3/4 inches long 13 1/2 girth, weighed in at 6.03 lbs on certified digtal scale.
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nice fish! if you use the fish calculator,as provided in another thread,it comes out to about 5.82 lbs. WTG!!!!!!!!!
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nice fish.. but that is why we use the same calulator every body is even.. as skeeter said 5.82 pounds.. pnj just checked your smallie was 2.56 pounds it is still the biggest smallie so far this year.. zooker
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