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Old 06-28-2008, 05:05 AM   #1
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There can be certain circumstances where a fish might appear to be heavier.U pull a fish onto the beach with a big plug cross it's mouth u might notice it's belly is fat..IMO they will take on water.I have had em burp out what seemed like a 1/2 gallon of water quite a while after I have landed em.This certainly happens in current.Off the bridges we used to say we drowned em.So when u pull one off the beach an scale it.There is a great possibility that It could be 2-3 lbs lighter when it hits the scales. Not much u can do about it either.I, like BB believe the weight loss is minimum on a well iced fish.Perhaps trying eyes read the small numbers on them boga's

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Old 06-28-2008, 10:04 AM   #2
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When I worked at a tackle shop we had a cooler that I would put my fish in whenI caught them at night. As an experiment I would weight the fish that night and then again in the morning when I opened up the shop. The weight loss was generally only 1 /4 lb.That said ,they can lose water weight as my esteemed collegue Mr Nibs has stated.I bet if you put a cork in the butt and didn't turn the fish upside down you would save weight,but then is all that nasty fluid part of the fish? I suppose it is important if a boat is riding on it.

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Old 06-28-2008, 12:43 PM   #3
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Ice and a cooler. Bass will not lose much weight this way. I caught a 32 pound bass on Cutty last year and it weighed 32 and a half the next morning. Three days later at Erickson's-32 even
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Old 06-28-2008, 01:05 PM   #4
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My experience back when I used to comm the back beaches was that I found that for every 3 hours I had a fish laying on the beach, it lost about a pound, but never more than 3 pounds. That was just laying in the sand. ...But you could get a bout 3 pounds of sand eels down ones throat... People Ice fish????

AAhhhh, good ol Pilgrim Springs. The tubs there were good for eel tanks too......
Remember one of my cohorts back then had a 48 he was going to mount. The mounter guy said to keep it cold, but not to let it soak in water. He said to lay it on top of ice with a wet towle. Somehting about it damaging to the scales for a skin mount soaking once the fish was dead.....
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Old 06-28-2008, 01:59 PM   #5
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Put a hose in thier mouth and fill them up with water ... Its been done .. Guys name is forever "Hoser" ... Dumbell weighed it in at one tackle shop .. took it home and hosed it ,, brought it to another and weighed it in heavier... got caught ..

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Old 06-28-2008, 02:03 PM   #6
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By the way, Back Beach is right on about weight loss. Over night weight loss is minimal, A couple of ounces.
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