Two man team = two over 20". per FWC rules and regs. Have seen many days when there have been three anglers on the boat and not caught any over 20". It is not always easy to catch the quality fish.SASQUATCH wrote:Weighin one limit but two over slot might as well weigh all big fish that way we can wipe them all out
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Jumptrout51
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I had the distinct honor of fishing every Original Team Seatrout series.
In the beginning trout limits were 7 fish per person with one fish over 24 inches allowed.
Team Seatrout weighed in a 1 person limit of 7 fish.
Average top 5 finishers weighed 15 pounds or less.
When FWC changed the length and limit rules to 5 fish 15-20 inches with one over 20 inches allowed Team Seatrout dropped to a 5 fish limit but allowed 2 over 20 inches.
Herein comes the odd part,most teams rarely had 2 over 20 inches.
Yes some teams did but not the same teams all the time.
Average top 5 finishers had 14 pounds or less.
The most consistent team with 2 over was from Perry.
That team as well as a team from St. Marks brought their fish in alive in aerated live wells and released the fish after weighin.
Many of the over 20 fish were 21 or less inches.
In fact the 9 tournaments a year the Anglers of the Year averaged 110 pounds.
That is barely a 12 pound average.
As ReelBad stated...2 over 20 on tournament day is not as easy as it sounds.
In the beginning trout limits were 7 fish per person with one fish over 24 inches allowed.
Team Seatrout weighed in a 1 person limit of 7 fish.
Average top 5 finishers weighed 15 pounds or less.
When FWC changed the length and limit rules to 5 fish 15-20 inches with one over 20 inches allowed Team Seatrout dropped to a 5 fish limit but allowed 2 over 20 inches.
Herein comes the odd part,most teams rarely had 2 over 20 inches.
Yes some teams did but not the same teams all the time.
Average top 5 finishers had 14 pounds or less.
The most consistent team with 2 over was from Perry.
That team as well as a team from St. Marks brought their fish in alive in aerated live wells and released the fish after weighin.
Many of the over 20 fish were 21 or less inches.
In fact the 9 tournaments a year the Anglers of the Year averaged 110 pounds.
That is barely a 12 pound average.
As ReelBad stated...2 over 20 on tournament day is not as easy as it sounds.
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i wish we could have them the saturday after the nfgfc tourney's. 
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Just wondering why you are taking the 5% out of third place rather than equally from all places.16. PAYOUT:
1st – 50% of entries
2nd – 30% of entries
3rd – 15% of entries
Shouldn't it be 5% off the top,then a 50-30-20% payback from the remainder?
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Good catch. Screw up on our end, your explanation is how we plan on doing it.Jumptrout51 wrote:Just wondering why you are taking the 5% out of third place rather than equally from all places.16. PAYOUT:
1st – 50% of entries
2nd – 30% of entries
3rd – 15% of entries
Shouldn't it be 5% off the top,then a 50-30-20% payback from the remainder?
Boom goes the dynamite.
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Jumptrout51
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Do I get a free ride on the first tournament for helping?
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You've got two months until the first tournament, plenty of time to reconfigure your schedule. Get the word out to the Perry boys and tell 'em to come fish.mpa_72001 wrote:i wish we could have them the saturday after the nfgfc tourney's.
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Sure. I won't charge you a dime, but your partner still owes $50.Jumptrout51 wrote:Do I get a free ride on the first tournament for helping?
Boom goes the dynamite.
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Re: New Seatrout Tournament Series
Most of the Perry tournament fishermen (Buckeye) already have their work schedule set for the year.
Maybe a few of them will have off your weekends.
Maybe a few of them will have off your weekends.
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its not the work schedule its the church schedule on sunday i can't change
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Re: New Seatrout Tournament Series
Yeah,SASQUATCH wrote:Weighin one limit but two over slot might as well weigh all big fish that way we can wipe them all out
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Sunrise service on the water?mpa_72001 wrote:its not the work schedule its the church schedule on sunday i can't change.
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I did not realize these were on Sunday.
I will have to revise also.
I will have to revise also.
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Jumptrout51 wrote:I did not realize these were on Sunday.
I will have to revise also.
Let me get them Numbers!!!!!!!!
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Team Seatrout had several guides participating. For most of them Sunday was their slow work day, Captain Leger and Scott set it up on that day so that Captain Leger could handle the weigh in.
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