length x girth x girth divided by 800
2007-01-13 04:32:39
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answer #1
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answered by 'HUMVEE' 5
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Length times girth squared divided by 800 equals weight
Example- 18 inch bass with a girth of 20 inches equals 9 lb bass
18 x 20 x 20 divide by 800= 9
2007-01-13 06:21:24
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answer #2
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answered by Shawn D 3
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Fish Weight Formula
2016-11-07 07:34:43
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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specific in case you come lower back to a call on a relationship between length and girth. in case you mentioned the fish replaced into 8x longer than its girth working example (if it is sensible for a fish?) then you truthfully are in organisation. it is length = 8*girth if so length x length/8 = weight/800 length^2/8 = weight/800 (SQRT = sq. root) length = SQRT(8*weight/800) length = SQRT(weight/one hundred) length = SQRT(weight)/10 so for a weight of sixty 4 length = SQRT(sixty 4)/10 = 8/10 then girth = length/8 = 8/(10*8) = a million/10 does not could desire to be 8 yet you get the assumption?
2016-12-13 05:13:50
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answered by ? 3
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measure the girth number of inches x 3 oz measure the length x 4oz measure from anus to mouth x1 oz open the fish mouth and measure x 4 oz now calculate the numbers and 4lbs that you will add when telling your friends the fish was this / / big.bla ha ha ha
2007-01-13 04:27:43
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answer #5
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answered by great white fisherman 4
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Just enter measurements into this handy calculator to estimate weight of each different species desired.
http://www.fishdreams.com/calculator.all_species.html
2007-01-13 06:20:29
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answered by exert-7 7
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