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Welcome to the third annual Great Outdoors Fishing Derby.
i) CATCH A QUALIFYING FISH! ii) Take a PICTURE of your FISH, with Measuring Tape & DERBY TICKET. iii) Upload your picture to the Official Derby Entry thread. iV) That's it! You are entered to win a portion of the prize pool.
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Don't send via Canada Post or we may never see them Another option, if Canada Post strike continues too long, maybe we can print and laminate our own (if you e-mail them to us) - would also save the postage. So it's me and Mykola head-to-head so far. I know the categories I should be able to have entries. And glad it's a draw after getting entered in the categories or I would stand a chance.
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Just rec'd Drew's entry, so it's 3 of you so far.
Tickets #1, #2 & #3
Yes right I forgot about the Canada Post strike. Brutal right before Christmas..
I can send you a pdf to print. No worries. But I also have another mailing option, just haven't checked out the cost. Right now it costs me just under $2 an entry to mail and laminate. No biggie. It's worth it, great seeing the entries come in and the fish porn.
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QUOTE (Drew @ Nov 17, 2024 - 08:36 pm)
You guys are done
Hey didn't you hear, the derby has been cancelled due to the strike. Like I said, I'm really glad it's a draw thing....now, I just need to get the fish at those sizes. Hope I can choke up a couple of lakers from "my" lake to hit those two higher categories. I guess I will also have to figure out when I can make a couple of perch trips to Simcoe for a chance at the 14"+ panfish.
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Just for clarification. If we caught a 14" perch, is that considered in the largest category or the one before that? Do we need a 14.00001" perch for the largest category? So greater than 13" to less than 14" and then 14" and larger? I'm probably counting my chickens already but I guess the question also applies to the other categories as well.
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QUOTE (Flukes @ Nov 17, 2024 - 09:49 pm)
Just for clarification. If we caught a 14" perch, is that considered in the largest category or the one before that? Do we need a 14.00001" perch for the largest category? So greater than 13" to less than 14" and then 14" and larger? I'm probably counting my chickens already but I guess the question also applies to the other categories as well.
Yes larger than 14" for the largest category of panfish
Bigger than 13" and up to exactly 14" is number (3) category for panfish
The 14" plus category is usually taken with big slab crappies
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Perfect...that's how I read it as well but wanted to be sure. Thanks for the suggestion for species. And I am assuming the >30" game fish is usually pike or lake trout?
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QUOTE (Flukes @ Nov 17, 2024 - 11:25 pm)
Perfect...that's how I read it as well but wanted to be sure. Thanks for the suggestion for species. And I am assuming the >30" game fish is usually pike or lake trout?
Yes last year, pike and lake trout were entered for the 30" plus gamefish category.
With some real nice fish caught...
Rainbow trout could also qualify here for winter river anglers..
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