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Offline wildlifeminnesota

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The total length will win the contest. Example a 16" panfish and a 26" Walleye and a 40" Northern gives you a total of 82 inches. Anyone on your team can upgrade your catch, say you catch a 24" walleye and a team member later catches a 30" fish. Your 30" fish will now be your top entry for walleyes for your team. Ideally each team member would qualify a fish but also just one member could catch all three qualifying fish for their team.

What are you allowing for pan-fish Peach crapes, Sunfish ? and  then one   pike and walleye

I think we should get that clear up before hand. As I would take that as crapes or Sunfish or blue gill no peach no bass no ell pout.

As Of the last time I hear talk you was going to allowing Peach?

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The three fish that will be scored are

            1.  Pike

            2.  Walleye

            3.  Panfish   (one of the following--Crappie, Perch or Sunfish)

       No bass-no eelpout-no spearing.

     example- If my partner scores an 11 inch perch and I score a 13 inch crappie the crappie would upgrade the perch.  Our score for the panfish catagory would be 13 inches.
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Offline lentz

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can we register a pike if we catch it when were pan fishing (unintended) after the northern seasons over?

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    Fish must be in season where it is caught.  Fish also must be caught through the ice.  No open water fish are to be registered.  (river fish).
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