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02-06-2012, 08:47 AM | #1 |
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April 7th Mission Bay tournament
Hosted by OEX Mission Bay. Check in, launch, landing, BBQ are all at 1010 Santa Clara Point. Payouts for the top 10. Weigh boats will be weighing your top 5 bass for the day. You will be allowed to fish the entire bay up to the first 5mph markers in the channel leading out of Mission Bay. Start time 7am. Final weigh in 1pm with awards and BBQ.
$25 via Paypal, or stop by one of the OEX stores to enter. https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/websc...if%3aNonHosted RULES
Rules: *** By participating in the Tournament Trail tournaments or events you must adhere to a code of sportsmanlike conduct. Any angler who violates the rules of the events may be disqualified and banned from future participation in all future events as well as all website interactions. This includes conduct before, during and after events both on and off the water as well as online. Conduct deemed inappropriate may be grounds for disqualification or denial from participation in any events or website activities. Judgments of conduct are at the sole discretion of the tournament directors, assisted by website moderators and host facility owners. 1. These tournaments are bass-only events. Sand, Spotted Bay and Calico Bass are the only allowable fish for weighing towards your final stringer. 2. A tournament win is based on the total weight of 5 heaviest fish at the final weigh-in at 1pm. 3. All bass submitted must be alive and at least 12” in length. 4. Artificial baits only. Scents are allowed – squid or other cut bait is not. Berkley Gulp! is allowed. 5. All fishing must be from a kayak, canoe or float tube. No trolling motors or propulsion systems other than paddle, kick or pedal (ie: Hobie kayaks) is allowed. 6. Fish Finders and GPS units are allowed. 7. Tournament hours will be from 7am until 1pm. You are responsible for being on time to the final weigh-in. 8. Scoring will determined by the total weight of an angler's 5 heaviest bass as weighed by the weighboats. 9. You may weigh up to 10 total bass while complying with DFG regulations. The angler is responsible for keeping track of the number of fish weighed. Attempting to weigh more than 10 bass could result in disqualification. 10. You must abide by all DFG regulations. 11. All inquiries, objections or complaints concerning any believed infraction of tournament or DFG rules needs to be stated PRIOR to the awards ceremony.http://maps.google.com/maps?q=santa+...gl=us&t=m&z=14
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02-06-2012, 02:11 PM | #2 |
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Side halibut jack pot?????
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02-06-2012, 03:10 PM | #3 |
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jackpot for biggest bass only!
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02-07-2012, 08:25 PM | #4 |
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New to kayak tournaments. How does the weight boats work?
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02-08-2012, 01:51 PM | #5 |
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typically weighboats move throughout the bay weighing your fish. You can call them via vhf radio or just paddle over to them when they come through your area. You can weigh up 10 bass with 5 biggest counting toward your total bag
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02-21-2012, 02:59 PM | #6 |
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