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Cullin on Boom Lake
Is there any reason a tournament couldn't measure each catch,
immediately release and count every fish caught? Culling is made moot. Of course, you wouldn't have fish to wave around at the weigh-in but some drama would still exist. Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote: "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message I also wanted to add, I find it interesting that professional walleye tournaments can be successfully run here in the state under the same no-culling rule. As a matter of fact, there have been several national championships decided here in Wisconsin. Why is it that the PWT can run successful walleye events here, but BASS and FLW cannot? |
Cullin on Boom Lake
mhood wrote:
Is there any reason a tournament couldn't measure each catch, immediately release and count every fish caught? Culling is made moot. Of course, you wouldn't have fish to wave around at the weigh-in but some drama would still exist. If rofb ever had a tournament like that I might break with long-standing precedent and fish in it. And yes, you guys can consider that fair warning. LOL !! Have fly rod, will travel ! ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
Cullin on Boom Lake
"mhood" wrote in message ... Is there any reason a tournament couldn't measure each catch, immediately release and count every fish caught? Culling is made moot. Of course, you wouldn't have fish to wave around at the weigh-in but some drama would still exist. Yeah, that could be done, but part of the fun is seeing the fish that come in at weigh-in. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Cullin on Boom Lake
mhood wrote in
: Is there any reason a tournament couldn't measure each catch, immediately release and count every fish caught? Culling is made moot. Of course, you wouldn't have fish to wave around at the weigh-in but some drama would still exist. Sure- Less going on at the weigh-in means less face-time for the sponsor's posters. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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