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Hey Guys,

 

I caught this earlier this spring, didn't have a tape measure unfortunately so I couldn't get a measurement.

 

It dwarfed some 25" fish we got earlier that night, but it was fairly thin.

For reference I'm about 6'4 300 pounds so I might make the fish look a bit small lol.

 

Hoping some walleye experts could chime in with some guesses.

 

James

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Any guesses on the length? It was very skinny for it's size but fought like a champ. Cool story as I got him on, fought him and he came off.

Tossed the lure into the current again and boom back on.

Posted (edited)

For anyone trying to ballpark a weight a trick I use that's pretty accurate is anything from 24" up to about 30" is about an inch a pound if they're a healthy looking fish...

 

24"= 4lbs

25"= 5lbs

26"= 6lbs

27"= 7lbs

28"= 8lbs

29"= 9lbs

30"= 10lbs

 

This is a guideline that is usually withing 0.5 of a pound...

 

If they're skinny take off 0.5-1 pound...

 

If it's December and they're obese... Add 0.5-1lb

 

So next time if you don't have a scale... Measure it... No tape measure then line it up on your rod... Or cut a piece of line the length of the fish and measure afterwords...

Edited by Mike Rousseau
Posted

Thanks guys, next time I will. It was a minute or so walk back to the cottage and I wanted to get this guy back quick. Next time I'll have a tape on me for it.

 

Thanks Mike, that's a cool tool to use.

 

James

Posted (edited)

For everyone else... The I'm about the same size as James...

 

This walleye is 7lbs... And I'm holding it out

 

Fishing pictures suck when your a big dude...

 

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Edited by Mike Rousseau
Posted

I'm curious to know how it dwarfed earlier fish of the stated 25" if you didn't have a tape measure?

 

Nice fish though, extremely green in colouration.

Posted

We would bring them up to check them to see if they were keepers or not. This one was clearly not a keeper size so there was no point in checking until afterwards when we wanted to know how big it was.

Posted

I wish I could share this spot however there is already too much angling pressure as is. It's a small bay with 4 or 5 cottages on it and people casting in every direction. Can be a nightmare sometimes.

Posted

If you want to measure a fish without a tape hold the head to the tip of your finger and take note of where on your outstretched arm the tail sits. Then measure that distance when you can. A real hard core guy would tattoo measurements to the arm. For some guys that tell me they catch some real monsters they would have to tattoo increments to their legs or higher.

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