How about a weight for this bass?

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Measured 548mm for a fork length. That's 22.6".

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In a 15 gallon Rubbermaid tub

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About 4" thick.

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Huge mouth.

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Fat ass bass.

It was released unharmed.
 
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5.45lb
 
8
 
6.25
 
6.9
 
Over 9
Why are you guys getting those fish for? Are you guys looking for some specific fish or some?
 
you should come shock my pond :)
 
7.42 lb's thats a nice hawg
 
My guess is 7.5lbs.

Almost all the fat 8's I have caught are within a half inch of 23.5", Considering you measured fork length that fish is likely around the same statistics.

22.6" fork counting the solid girth on it I would be almost willing to bet its within a third of a pound of 7.5#'s but thats just my $.02
 
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waco said:
Over 9
Why are you guys getting those fish for? Are you guys looking for some specific fish or some?

We're looking at species diversity and species richness. So we a going for ALL fish. But no one wants to see photos of 103 redside shiners!
 
colbypearson said:
My guess is 7.5lbs.

Almost all the fat 8's I have caught are within a half inch of 23.5", Considering you measured fork length that fish is likely around the same statistics.

22.6" fork counting the solid girth on it I would be almost willing to bet its within a third of a pound of 7.5#'s but thats just my $.02

I think you're about spot on - using length x girth calculators I come up with between 7.5 and 8 depending on the formula used. Girth was right about 18.5"
 
First let me say NICE FISH MAN.....awesome....my guess would be 6.45
 
Good on you for releasing it!
 
Irish Bend?
 
GraphiteZen said:
Irish Bend?

Close but nope! We were at Irish Bend today to tie up some loose ends, only got three bass around 4" each. Looks similar, Irish Bend has a taller bank though. This was upstream from McCartney but below Harrisburg.

If anyone wants to go try to catch it the GPS location is 44°17'43.02"N 123°11'21.01"W. ;)
 
So how many species of fish have you guys found?
 
Native -

Reticulate sculpin
Torrent sculpin
Prickly sculpin
Paiute sculpin
Speckled dace
Longnose dace
Leopard dace
Rainbow trout
Steelhead (same yet different...)
Cutthroat trout
Chinook salmon
White sturgeon
Pacific lamprey
Western brook lamprey
Mountain sucker
Largescale sucker
Peamouth
Chiselmouth
Northern pikeminnow
Sand roller
Redside shiner
Mountain whitefish
Three-spine stickleback

Non-native-

Largemouth bass
Smallmouth bass
Yellow perch
Pumpkinseed
Bluegill
Warmouth
Black crappie
Yellow bullhead
Brown bullhead
Common carp
Banded killifish
Mosquito fish

So 35 if I can remember correctly off the top of my head.

Here's a little info in regards to what we're doing - http://www.fsl.orst.edu/pnwerc/wrb/Atlas_web_compressed/4.Biotic_Systems/4d.fish_assmbl_web.pdf
 
Modest_Man said:
Native -

Reticulate sculpin
Torrent sculpin
Prickly sculpin
Paiute sculpin
Speckled dace
Longnose dace
Leopard dace
Rainbow trout
Steelhead (same yet different...)
Cutthroat trout
Chinook salmon
White sturgeon
Pacific lamprey
Western brook lamprey
Mountain sucker
Largescale sucker
Peamouth
Chiselmouth
Northern pikeminnow
Sand roller
Redside shiner
Mountain whitefish
Three-spine stickleback

Non-native-

Largemouth bass
Smallmouth bass
Yellow perch
Pumpkinseed
Bluegill
Warmouth
Black crappie
Yellow bullhead
Brown bullhead
Common carp
Banded killifish
Mosquito fish

So 35 if I can remember correctly off the top of my head.

Here's a little info in regards to what we're doing - http://www.fsl.orst.edu/pnwerc/wrb/Atlas_web_compressed/4.Biotic_Systems/4d.fish_assmbl_web.pdf

Holy crap. Awesome!
 
Killifish huh? :confused:
I'm assuming someone let them go from an aquarium?
I didn't know those things could survive here
 

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