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Can you tell me how much my fish weighs?Answer: Fish are somtimes damaged when weighed. Using the appropriate formula for your species below, you can quickly calculate the "approximate" weight of your fish by using a ruler. You may also wish to download our trophy converter [PDF 68KB] in which we've done the math for you. Please note when using the formulas:
To measure your fish: Formulasbass weight = (length x length x girth) / 1,200 pike weight = (length x length x length) / 3,500 sunfish weight = (length x length x length) / 1,200 trout weight = (length x girth x girth) / 800 walleye weight = (length x length x length) / 2,700 For example, you catch a 16 inch walleye. Using the formula for walleye above: (16 x 16 x 16) / 2,700 = 1.5 pounds. Your walleye would weigh approximately 1.5 pounds. Frequently Asked QuestionsFor additional information on Wisconsin fishing (e.g., maps, fish consumption advisories), please see our list of Frequently Asked Questions. Last Revised: Wednesday February 06 2008
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