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Offline HD

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One of our team elite specialists (Fawkinnea) sugjested that we post examples of photographed fish...
One good, readable fish picture.
And one not.....

To help the judges determine the lenght of your fish, please take the time to provide the best photo possible.
Take the photo next to a clearly marked tape or on a fish board, along with the staple item for this year.

We want to make sure that we can give you the best possible measurement.
Poor pics, might give you a deduction, and all rulings are final.

Both are pictures of Bass, can you tell which one was no good?  ;D

Thank-you! And enjoy this years challenge!

Hunter



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Being a specialist I would like to make one other suggestion. When you are fabricating your "MNO" endorsed red and white daredevle - staple item (and I'm still looking at shop drawing for mine). I am going to recommend a reasonably size spoon - maybe something in the 5" range. Easier to see for the judges and easier to handle for the contestant. I would not recommend a panfish sized spoon.

Another suggestion would be to remove the hook or trim off the hook ends.
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