Wife's 9.5 from Clearlake

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R620
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Wife's 9.5 from Clearlake

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Rose's 9.5!
Rose's 9.5!
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WOW! Super Nice! Looks waaay bigger!
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Scale was definetly off. That is over 10 for sure.
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Good job Rose. Planning on being there around May 14 for a couple of weeks. Tom and Judy :D
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Very nice fish. Yes, I think I'd invest in a new scale as well. ;)
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R620 wrote:Resized_20180331_141608.jpg
Unless she is 4' 10" thats a DD for sure!
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Thanks everyone. We look forward to seeing you in May, Tom and Judy. Husband double checked the scale against a weight at home and said appears accurate... unless he missed a “1” in front of the 9 in the sunlight! Lol!
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R620 wrote:Thanks everyone. We look forward to seeing you in May, Tom and Judy. Husband double checked the scale against a weight at home and said appears accurate... unless he missed a “1” in front of the 9 in the sunlight! Lol!
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Well, after taking a closer look at my digital lip gripper scale, I discovered that it was set to “Jin” for units of measurement (didn’t know it had this setting). You guys were all correct, it’s a double digit fish. So a 9.5 jin equals a 10 lb 7 oz fish! Thanks for the feedback that made me investigate my scale’s reading more in depth. Sorry for the confusion honey... yes you are in the DD club!! (With a 9.5 Jin)
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