Here's a couple of pictures with a bluegill that is now age-2, or about 81 weeks old.
210 mm and 278 g equates to a Wr of about 131. This fish is slightly bigger than most, but about 32 g smaller than the biggest fish.
Since not all of us speak metric I decided to take it upon my self to translate Bruce's post to english and add some clarification:
Here's a couple of pictures with a bluegill that is now age-2, or about 81 weeks old [that I raised at the Condello Institute for the Creation of Ludicrously Proportioned Blue Gills, muhaaa, muhaaaaa, muhaaaaaaaaaa].
8.26 inclues and 9.80 ounces equates to a Wr of about 131. This fish is slightly bigger than most, but about 1.128 ounces smaller than the biggest fish [and much bigger than anything you'll EVER raise, muhaaa, muhaaaaaa, muhaaaaaaa].
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