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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 459954" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I was once invited as a guest at a surfperch "tournament" with a group of Hawaiians who had formed a fishing club. Winner got bragging rights. The weigh in was a lot of fun. They would do things like deduct 8 oz for sand. This is the only "tournament" I've ever been part of and it was really kind of just a fun club event. </p><p></p><p>In Northern California there is this annual trout tournament that happens at five different lakes starting in Feb and ending in Oct. Top 50 (based on largest fish) get to participate in a 6th contest with a new boat as the prize. When this is happening at one of the lakes I use, I stay away that day. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I heard that the first round last year saw something like 20 to 25 boats and who knows how many bank fishermen with maybe a total of 6 trout caught! If true, kind of a bust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 459954, member: 21536"] I was once invited as a guest at a surfperch "tournament" with a group of Hawaiians who had formed a fishing club. Winner got bragging rights. The weigh in was a lot of fun. They would do things like deduct 8 oz for sand. This is the only "tournament" I've ever been part of and it was really kind of just a fun club event. In Northern California there is this annual trout tournament that happens at five different lakes starting in Feb and ending in Oct. Top 50 (based on largest fish) get to participate in a 6th contest with a new boat as the prize. When this is happening at one of the lakes I use, I stay away that day. Anyway, I heard that the first round last year saw something like 20 to 25 boats and who knows how many bank fishermen with maybe a total of 6 trout caught! If true, kind of a bust. [/QUOTE]
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