Red Childress
01-11-2011, 10:10 AM
I stole this link from another site.
The musky, which measured 50 7/8 inches long, carried a 29 3/4-inch girth and was weighed by a local conservation officer at 60.5 pounds. The officer said he used a Cabela's 100-pound stainless steel spring scale to weigh the musky. Though the scale is not certified, after weighing the fish he compared his scale with certified scales at the local Canada Post Office and found his scale was actually weighing light. “It is my opinion that the fish has been slightly underweighed at 60.5 pounds,” he said.
http://www.fishingfury.com/20110107/incredible-new-brunswick-muskie...
The musky, which measured 50 7/8 inches long, carried a 29 3/4-inch girth and was weighed by a local conservation officer at 60.5 pounds. The officer said he used a Cabela's 100-pound stainless steel spring scale to weigh the musky. Though the scale is not certified, after weighing the fish he compared his scale with certified scales at the local Canada Post Office and found his scale was actually weighing light. “It is my opinion that the fish has been slightly underweighed at 60.5 pounds,” he said.
http://www.fishingfury.com/20110107/incredible-new-brunswick-muskie...