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farmalsc - the Standard weight data for channel catfish is available which includes weights in 1/10" increments from 6" to 35" of channel catfish in a back issue of PB Magazine. Nov-Dec 2013. CONDITION – THOSE OTHER PREDATORS. Willis and Lusk provide standard weights and discussion of smallmouth bass, spotted bass, palmetto bass, and channel catfish. http://www.pondboss.com/item.asp?id=182&r=store%3Fc%3D9%26p%3D2
There are way too many data length-weight points of 300 for me to copy all them here. I suggest that you buy the back issue of the magazine noted above for all the standard weights for channel catfish (CC). If you grow a CC longer than 35" Private Message me with the length and I will give you the standard weight for that CC.
Here is a sample of the CC weight at each inch from 6" to 10". 6"=0.054lb, 7"=0.090lb, 8"=0.140lb, 9"=0.206lb, 10"=0.292lb. Note the weight is in pounds so 0.140 lbs is converted to ounces by: 16oz X 0.140lb= 2.24oz; 0.547 lb X 16oz= 8.75oz; 3.36lb = 3 lb +16ozX.36=5.76 (3lb 5.76oz).
Last edited by Bill Cody; 02/25/17 09:32 PM.
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