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Old 07-02-2009, 12:31 PM
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Most of the time this is true, but not always.
agree, it's just a rough estimate, i too have caught a 29" incher that weighed around 7, just long and slender
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Old 07-02-2009, 12:58 PM
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ok so the same little birdie told me he heard the weight of the fish was 14 lbs i dont belive it someone somewhere would be plastering that shi all over the internet what yall think
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Old 07-02-2009, 03:04 PM
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agree, it's just a rough estimate, i too have caught a 29" incher that weighed around 7, just long and slender
I hear that...I caught a 31" on the East Flats behind Port Aransas in the dead of Summer of 87 that only went 7#. Sickest looking trout I'd ever seen, little ole head and big eyes...looked like a Qtip with two ping pong balls for eyes.
Prettiest trout was a 28 1/2 that did go 8.5, so that formula does work a lot of the time. Trout had nice colors and most important...was FAT! I had it mounted.
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