All-time Freshwater PB

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Todd, Are you serious in thinking you can use a formula where they suggests to not account for girth on a carp?....using that formula a 45 inch carp weighs 25 pounds... :lol:

Being that I have no idea how big this "Fishtick " is... :lol: ...but I'd bet that fish is between 28 and 35 pounds....

Nice fish for a local swim!

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Congrats

Beautifull fish.

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Thanks Walleye Man...
much appreciated.

walleye man wrote:
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TheFishstick wrote:Hey guys,

Just smashed my all-time freshwater PB with this whopper of a carp! Roughly measured 38"x29". Which should put it at around ~30-35lbs. Caught another that was a bit smaller at about 25lbs.
Nice...that musta kept you busy for a while! :)
Got a a stupid question....I see the reference PB used periodically...
what would PB mean?
pb means personal best 8)
and congrats on a monster of a carp
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Congrats on the PB carp. Way over 20lbs.....don't know why people feel like they need to 2nd guess fish wieghts....either way it was in your arms you know best....Awesome job
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That's one monster Goldfish... using the pythagoreum tardmo formula i'd say it's 10lbs :roll: :lol: CONG to you
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Here's the photo of what used to be the canadian record (38.5 lbs), unfortunately they did not include the measurements.

http://www.canflyfish.com/2009/currentissue.asp


RJ, the formulas are just "good" estimates. The rational for not taking girth into consideration for long bodied fish like muskie, pike and carp is that the the girth is (statistically) proportional to the length of the fish, unlike say LM Bass which tend to develop a pot belly after reaching their max length.
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I don't want to derail your thread Fishstick....so I'll leave the "carp don't get pot bellies" nonsense alone....

For comparison....this fish was 30.2 pounds....yours is VERY comparable...mine was 38 inches long as well...

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Again....great fish!....took me years to finally get a 30....good on ya!

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Todd B. wrote:Here's the photo of what used to be the canadian record (38.5 lbs), unfortunately they did not include the measurements.

http://www.canflyfish.com/2009/currentissue.asp


RJ, the formulas are just "good" estimates. The rational for not taking girth into consideration for long bodied fish like muskie, pike and carp is that the the girth is (statistically) proportional to the length of the fish, unlike say LM Bass which tend to develop a pot belly after reaching their max length.
Why do you need the length of that record fish? Just use your formula for 'carp and long bodied species'

length cubed = weight * 3500

So the length is around 51.25" :lol:

And that guy is 10 feet tall :lol:
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Some formulas are close....that one is not...especially for carp.

This one is more likely accurate...

http://www.lunkerlink.com/carpcalc.html

Comes out to 29.91 pounds... :wink:

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First of all nice fish ...
but you know guys .. its pretty ridiculous when someone posts a PB on this site and some people are breathing down his neck saying it isnt the weight that he says it is ... pretty darn f'n silly ...

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D-mo wrote:its pretty ridiculous when someone posts a PB on this site and some people are breathing down his neck saying it isnt the weight that he says it is ... pretty darn f'n silly ...

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It's even more silly when that someone happens to be a Mod. :wink:
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Awesome Fish......Congrats on the PB !
Way-2-GO :!:
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Hey man, nice fish, and wicked sh_t-eating-grin!!! You look like a happy guy!!
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Post by Carl »

Nice fish bud!

But wear a shirt already will ya. Glad I only get out during the winter months with ya :lol:
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It's even more silly when that someone happens to be a Mod. :wink:[/quote]

absolutely
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