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Went to Twin Lakes ( preston) the other day. Was mainly fishing for panfish. They were biting pretty good for a while then just shut off.... Only thing I could catch was small bass. So I switched over and started fishing for bass.... Caught this guy following my jerkbait all the way into the bank before he snagged it. Anyone know a good taxidermist in the Pocatello Area?
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Congrats on the nice bass, how big was it?
I have no experience with these guys but here are a few from the Pocatello area:
Mountainside Creations
3485 Johnny Creek Rd, Pocatello, ID 83204
(208) 232-0807
Timeless Taxidermy
4965 Chinook St, Pocatello, ID 83204
(208) 234-2408
Second Nature Taxidermy
5978 Noah St, Pocatello, ID 83202
(208) 317-5190
New West Gallery
218 N Main St, Pocatello, ID 83204
(208) 478-1046
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And thanks for the referrals, I will check them out. !!
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[quote wiperhunter2]There are web sites to calculator the weight, here is one:
[url "https://www.bassresource.com/bassfishing/fishcalculator.html"]https://www.bassresource.com/.../fishcalculator.html[/url]
According to it, your bass might have weighted as much as 8 lb but a lot of factors come into play for a fish to weigh that much. Here is another website that has a different weight formula:
[url "https://www.garden-island.com/bass-weight-formula-calculator.htm"]https://www.garden-island.com/...rmula-calculator.htm[/url]
And it calculates it at 5.78 lbs. My guess is that your scale was pretty close.[/quote]
The bassresourrce calculator seems off. It puts my son's smb from last week over 2 lbs heavy.
The garden-island calculator nailed it perfect for his fish.
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Most of those calculators aren't perfect, it is always a good idea to check a couple of them, what was your son's length and girth of his SMB?
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[quote wiperhunter2]Most of those calculators aren't perfect, it is always a good idea to check a couple of them, what was your son's length and girth of his SMB?[/quote]
That bassresource one groups bass, carp and catfish into the same estimate. I think that is why it's not is accurate as the other one.
21.25 x 16.75, 5.40# on my scale
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I just put in those numbers and it says it weighs 7.415364583333333, that does seems a little high.
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[quote wiperhunter2]I just put in those numbers and it says it weighs 7.415364583333333, that does seems a little high.[/quote]
yeah I'd stick with the garden-island calculator. It seems pretty close. It was right on the money with Avery's.
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