INCHES - LBS. 26 = 5 1/2 . 32 = 10 1/4. 37 = 15 3/4. 40 = 20. 43 = 25. 46 = 30 1/2 * average weights Mr Crabtree Goes Fishing, by Bernard Venables (50th Anniversary Edition, 2000), p.30
What has always fascinated me is pike age for weight graphs. Pike are short-lived but fast growing.Length for weight graphs are quite clumsy due to the pikes natural weight fluctuation throughout the year.Wonder if anyone as done a study on pike weight variation throughout the year? (I'm still doing one on a particular Wandle barbel this year).But I won't be able to resist plotting this on a graph, could then combine/compare it to the age for weight graph I did a little while ago...Plus there's a ton of stats CB from Norfolk 'N Good put me onto... Probably a project for the closed season...
INCHES - LBS
ReplyDelete. 26 = 5 1/2
. 32 = 10 1/4
. 37 = 15 3/4
. 40 = 20
. 43 = 25
. 46 = 30 1/2
* average weights
Mr Crabtree Goes Fishing, by Bernard Venables (50th Anniversary Edition, 2000), p.30
What has always fascinated me is pike age for weight graphs. Pike are short-lived but fast growing.
DeleteLength for weight graphs are quite clumsy due to the pikes natural weight fluctuation throughout the year.
Wonder if anyone as done a study on pike weight variation throughout the year? (I'm still doing one on a particular Wandle barbel this year).
But I won't be able to resist plotting this on a graph, could then combine/compare it to the age for weight graph I did a little while ago...
Plus there's a ton of stats CB from Norfolk 'N Good put me onto... Probably a project for the closed season...