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Re: 2017 ice contest pike entries
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Esox- I've zoomed and zoomed and I'm not sure I see your argument. I believe Mikeys fish to be over 36.5 inches and big boys to be just under. If the other judges and Delaware disagree I take no offense. But that's how I see it
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I've done many online contests based on length pictures and for what it's worth I'd edge in favor of Mikey's fish, but none of that will matter when the second ice season comes in February and I blow all the current entries away with some real fish!!!
Both fish look properly bumped even though Miley probably jipped himself an 8th of an inch on the sticker placement on the board. And nothing in the rules says no tail pinching (that's how you measure for a size limit too). Aren't we supposed to keep conversation in the main tread!? |
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Updated. I have screen shots on hoe I judged the fish, it appears the top two fish are both properly bumped with Mikeys fish just over the 36.5" mark and bigboys just a hair under the 36.5" mark
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Last but not least is the Ice King award. For each category (not including oddball) will award points. Each member will only receive points for there largest fish. For example if saxmatt catches the three biggest muskies he only gets 10pts, the next member with the largest muskie will get 9pts. So it's important for guys to try to enter large fish in each category even if they aren't big enough to win." |
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