Dressed weight definition

Dressed weight means the result from processing a fish by removal of head, viscera, and fins, but does not include removal of the backbone, halving, quartering, or otherwise further reducing the carcass.
Dressed weight means the total weight in pounds of fish after removal of the entrails, only.
Dressed weight means the weight of a fish after it has been dressed. “Dress” means to process a fish by removal of head, viscera, and fins, but does not include removal of the backbone, halving, quartering, or otherwise further reducing the carcass.

Examples of Dressed weight in a sentence

  • Articles contracted for Scale Substitutes Scale in gms per man per day or fish tinned 66 gms or Broiler/Fowls 245 gms (Live weight) or Broiler/fowls 125 gms (Dressed weight) or Eggs (Hen) 3 Nos or Milk Fresh 352 ml or milk tinned 142 gms 6.