Wahoo Weight Calculator: Estimate Fish Weight by Length

🐟 Wahoo Weight Calculator

Estimate wahoo weight from length & girth measurements — imperial & metric

Quick Presets
📏 Measurements & Settings
✅ Wahoo Weight Results
📊 Wahoo Quick Stats
158 lb
World Record
60 mph
Top Speed
83 in
Record Length
0.30
Avg Girth Ratio
40-60 lb
Avg Tournament
800
Standard Divisor
60+ lb
Trophy Class
5-7%
Formula Variance
📋 Wahoo Length-to-Weight Reference Table
Fork Length (in) Fork Length (cm) Typical Girth (in) Est. Weight (lb) Est. Weight (kg) Class
30761213.56.1Juvenile
36911321.99.9Schoolie
421071535.416.1Small Adult
481221648.622.0Average
541371865.629.8Good Fish
601522090.040.8Trophy
6616821108.049.0Big Trophy
7218323150.068.0Giant
🎯 Formula Comparison Table
Formula Divisor Best Used For Accuracy Example (48 in x 16 in girth)
Standard800General estimate±5%48.6 lb
Measured Girth900Actual tape girth±4%43.2 lb
Estimated Girth750Visual girth guess±8%51.8 lb
IGFA Method850Tournament records±4%45.7 lb
🐟 Wahoo Gear Recommendations by Fish Size
Fish Class Est. Weight Line Class Leader Strength Hook Size Drag Setting
Schoolie10-25 lb20-30 lb50 lb mono5/0-6/06-8 lb
Average25-50 lb50-65 lb80-100 lb wire7/0-8/012-16 lb
Trophy50-80 lb80-100 lb150 lb wire8/0-9/020-25 lb
Giant80+ lb100-130 lb200 lb wire9/0-10/028-35 lb
📐 Girth Estimation by Length
Fork Length (in) Estimated Girth (in) Girth Ratio Est. Weight (lb)
3610.1-11.50.28-0.3216-22 lb
4813.4-15.40.28-0.3238-52 lb
6016.8-19.20.28-0.3274-104 lb
7220.2-23.00.28-0.32128-178 lb
💡 Measurement Tip: Always measure wahoo fork length from the tip of the lower jaw to the deepest fork of the tail. Measure girth at the widest point of the body, typically just behind the pectoral fins. Use a soft measuring tape and measure while the fish is still in the water for the most accurate results and a healthy release.
💡 Formula Selection Tip: Use the Standard formula (divisor 800) when you only have a rough girth estimate. Use the Measured Girth formula (divisor 900) when you have an actual tape measurement around the fish. The IGFA Method (divisor 850) is standard for tournament catch-and-release weight verification and is widely accepted by record-keeping organizations.

Wahoo are long and lean fishes, and because they are fish that are built for speed, wahoo fish doesnt have the same body shape as many other fish species. Most fish species, such as yellowfin tuna, have a football shaped body that is very thick. However, wahoo have a long and thin body.

As a result of their body shape, a 50-inch long wahoo might only weighs 33 pounds, while a king mackerel of the same length might weigh only 25 pounds. The reason for the difference in the weight of these two fish species is that the wahoo’s mass is even across its body. This even distribution of the wahoo mass make it difficult to estimate the weight of the fish.

How to Measure Wahoo Weight

Additionally, wahoo that are 45 inches or less in length are typically light in weight, but wahoo that are 70 inches in length can weigh more than 80 pounds if the wahoo has a full belly. To estimate the weight of a wahoo fish, you must use specific measurements of the fish. You should utilize the fork length of the fish, which is the measurement from the tip of the snout to the fork in the tail of the fish, for estimating the weight of the fish.

You should use the fork length instead of the full length of the tail of the fish, which may be flare. Additionally, you should use the mid-body girth of the fish, which is the measurement of the depth of the belly of the fish in the middle of its body, instead of the depth of the belly of the fish near the gill plates. The gill plates may shrink after the fish is caught.

Finally, the tape measure that is used to measure the wahoo should also be snug against the body of the fish. Any looseness in the tape measure will lead to the weight estimate being too high. The condition of the wahoo will change the weight estimate of the fish.

Additionally, the location from which the wahoo was caught will also change the weight estimate for that fish. Wahoo that is caught using high-speed lures are often leaner than wahoo that eat live bait. Wahoo in the Atlantic Ocean are often lean.

However, wahoo in the Pacific Ocean, such as the ono, may have deeper shoulders. If the wahoo just spawned, the wahoo could be skinny because of the spawning process. A skinny wahoo will have a lower girth measurement than a well fed wahoo.

These factors must be considered in order to ensure that you accurately measure the weight of the wahoo. To accurately measure the weight of the wahoo, the correct tools must be used. A rigid board work well to measure the fork length of the wahoo.

However, a soft tape measure can provide inaccurate measurements because the tape can stretch. You can use a rope loop to measure the girth of the wahoo. However, the rope loop may wander when measuring the fish.

Apply tension to the tape to ensure that the measurement of the wahoo is accurate. However, do not compress the body of the wahoo because the girth measurement will be too small. If the wahoo has been iced, the flesh will be firm to the touch.

A firm wahoo may result in a tighter tape measurement than a freshly caught wahoo. Accuracy is important when measuring the weight of a wahoo. If you use the shoulder girth instead of the mid-body girth, you may overestimate the weight of a skinny wahoo by 10 to 15 percent.

If you do not account for the curve of the wahoo’s body when you measure the length of the fish, you will overestimate the weight of the wahoo by approximately 8 percent. Only using the visual estimate to determine the weight of the wahoo isnt accurate. However, using the fork length, the mid-body girth, and the body condition of the wahoo will result in a much more accurate weight measurement than if only one of these measurement is used to determine the weight of the wahoo.

Wahoo Weight Calculator: Estimate Fish Weight by Length

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