I saw a thread recently on here that I now can't find - length vs weight of a fish.
Us older ones always used to go by the weight of a fish. These days it is more common to talk of length. I find I have to agree.
This week I had a classic example. My previous best bass was landed on the Algarve, Portugal. Weighing in at 6lb. I didn't measure the length, we didn't back then (1999).
This week, at Southwold, I had a 5lb'er and at 59cm it was clearly longer than the Portuguese one. So I count that as breaking my pb for a bass. At least by modern ways of looking at it.
I’ve been attacking the bass in Portugal once a year in winter for three years, it’s stunning out there, and very very hard going! I haven’t caught one of the huge ones out there, but if I broke my UK lure caught PB with a Portuguese fish, I would count that as my Portuguese PB, not as my overall PB. In theory, a Portuguese double figured bass is a much more common beast than a UK one! I measure and weigh a decent fish. Peer pressure makes me measure them. I don’t care about the length, only the weight. An 8lb’er could be 68cm or 74cm, but it only weighs what it weighs - 8lb. Right? 😂
I had a 63 cm bass a couple of seasons ago and it only weighed 4 1/4 lb I took it home because it was so poor and checked it on 2 sets of scales. The only true way to know if you have a double is scales.
Sorry Peter - not always easy to get peoples tone on social media. Me and Dan are good mates, and once I popped a pebble in a fishes mouth for a joke as we weighed our respective catches. I'm not a cheat or a liar, just a bit of an idiot. Thanks for the nice things you said
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