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Hooked Up
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Sunrise/Dania Fla.
Occupation: Power Plant Control Room Operator
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Anyone know the formula for figureing out the weight by the measurements ? My Buddy caught a whopper Tues night, He was 72" lower jaw to tail,and 52" girth, took um 45 min to get him in the boat once they caught him, then when they got home they couldnt get out of the boat up on the sea wall,They had to clean him in the boat .lol
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Lines In
Join Date: May 2004
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This standard formula is just about on the money:
Weight(lbs) = (girth-in) x (girth-in) x( length-in)/800 52x52x72/800 = 243 lbs Deans 349lb sword went :The fork length was 91 inches with a 56-inch girth. 56x56x91/800 =356lbs Not to far off. Nevertheless, ,nice sword your buddy got.. I go by this formula quite often to avoid a late night haul to the scales. Unless I think I have something over 350lbs. Tight Lines |
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Lines In
Join Date: May 2004
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It works for many species of fish, but many fish require a different number to divide by. You have to catch one and weigh it to figure out the correct denominator of the equation.
Ya, its alot easier than making that 5am run to the scales. TIght Lines |
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Grander
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Boat: Coming Soon!
Best Catch: 250lb Swordfish
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Ya, thats pretty much right on the money with the denominator of 800. Although you may run into a porky sword one day that screws with the formula.
the weather looks great for the week of new years.. im going to try to get out just about everynight to test out some new products. I will also be emailing a select few of you guys to test our upcoming products and give us some results on. Tight Lines MIke
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Hooked Up
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Sunrise/Dania Fla.
Occupation: Power Plant Control Room Operator
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My Buddy Mikes first Sword, He went with Me on a few dry runs,then on Tues night he decided to go on his own with one of his buddys to try and break the bad luck streak. And SHAZAM ! His bad luck streak with me is over ! He got his First one, Now Hes hooked like a bad drug , His girlfriend probably hates me, Another Swordfish Junkie !
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Charter Captain
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Boat: 32 Donzi w/ twins
Best Catch: 300+ pound Swordfish club, still.
Occupation: Charter Boat Captain
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Tim, That formula is right on the money. The sword we caught on our last trip, shown in the new gallery was 71 inches long and had a 41 inch girth. 41x41= 1681 x 71 = 119351 divided by 800 = 149.18 pounds
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Grander
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Boat: Coming Soon!
Best Catch: 250lb Swordfish
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Quote:
Cary.. your fish is a hog!
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Hooked Up
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Hollywood, FL
Boat: Wellcraft 270 Coastal
Best Catch: All of them
Occupation: Professor of Physical Oceanography
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Because of natural variabilty, a "spread" of + and -10% is usually
associatedwith that formula. Full vrs empty stomach can be as much a s 5-10lbs. Ron, you caught a phatty, a statistical outlier! cheers, arthur |
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