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grumpymoe

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Re: What's this walleye weigh?
« Reply #30 on: Sep 24, 2004, 08:59 AM »
i demand a second chance....pounds and ounces is what i read too!!!....grump

grumpymoe

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Re: What's this walleye weigh?
« Reply #31 on: Sep 24, 2004, 09:17 AM »
yahoooooo!!! slipbob takes a healthy mouthfull of .....turtle soup!!!...grump

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Re: What's this walleye weigh?
« Reply #32 on: Sep 24, 2004, 05:21 PM »
Man, I got jipped again!  I got it right on the friggin nose too!!! :cursing:  I demand that this go to the Supreme Court!  The rules said you had to guess in pounds and ounces, but the rules didn't say that you had to post them in pounds and ounces!  I guessed in pounds and ounces and converted them to kgs, then posted!


Uh.  Huh?   :wacko:  Wait a minute.  ***censored**** do I care, I'd win nothing anyway!   :rotflol:

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Re: What's this walleye weigh?
« Reply #33 on: Sep 25, 2004, 05:59 PM »
ALOHA!
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Re: What's this walleye weigh?
« Reply #34 on: Sep 26, 2004, 12:58 PM »
Alrighty...let me step in here a bit.  2 pounds is approximately 907 grams (or 0.907 kg), or alternatively, 1 kg is approximately 2.2 lb.

On another note, in a thread in the fishing pictures, we got into weights, and I looked up a few fish weight estimation calculators, so here goes....

http://www.rodworks.on.ca/records.html
http://www.outdoorsite.com/fishingcalc/index.cfm (would make it 9)
http://www.fishdreams.com/calculator.all_species.html (gives 9.9...same as previous post)
http://www.gsmfc.org/sasweb/fishsize.htm (this one is for saltwater fish only, but thought I'd include it...)
http://www.liveleaderboard.com/fish-weight.asp (walleye, pike, bass and bluegill - 9.19 lb)
http://www.iceshanty.com/iceshanty/fish_weight_calculator.php (IceShanty)
http://www.bcfishingreports.com/fish_calculator.html (for steelhead & salmon)
http://www.rodnreel.com/fishcharts/FishCharts.asp (for species around the Gulf Coast - no pike, walleye, etc.)
http://www.bassresource.com/bassfishing/fishcalculator.html (this one has 6 fish types, so may be a bit finer than some of the others - just over 9)

You get the picture...there are many others.  Many of them divide into only 2 types, so I think would be a bit more of a rough calculation.  The ones for walleyes tend to be on the light side for the big fish (either that or everyone who catches 28-30 inch fish are grossly overestimating the weight).

Derek

 



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