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Posts: 714 Location: Rhinelander, WI | Steve, or anyone else with the info, I am wondering if you could explain in detail how the immediate camera release format works. If you have actual registration pictures from some of the events that use this format that would also be awesome!
There are questions that I am sure will come up if I try and explain it to people. And thought this would be a good place for a complete description of the procedures.
First questions that is going to be asked, and it needs an A+ answer: “This is a very high dollar event, how do we keep people from cheating?”
Thanks
Nail A Pig!
Mike
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| 1) catch fish
- most difficult part of the process...
2) unhook fish in the net, prep camera, prep measuring board
- emphasize leaving the fish in the net/water until ready
3) hold fish for a quick photo with angler
- horizontal holds are preferred
4) place fish on bump board, take 2-3 photos
- at the start of the day during boat checks, the tournament will give each boat a sticker to place in the upper corner of the bump board - this is what "proves" the fish was caught during the tournament hours
- pic needs to show the nose on the bump and the tail clearly, plus the daily sticker
- all fish should be nose to the front board, and back to the top board/belly down
(this allows fish pattern comparison if a team turns in 2 fish of same size)
5) release fish
- get back to work catching another
6) call in fish to headquarters
- provide size and time of catch
7) turn in photos after fishing is complete
- tourney director should have a card reader capable of reading a variety of types of memory cards used in digital cameras
*** in the pic note that you can see clearly the "bump", the daily sticker, and the tail showing the exact length.
Edited by lambeau 10/2/2009 10:44 AM
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB | are you supposed to pinch the tail or not. | |
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