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Posts: 50 Location: North Central PA | Where might someone see the rules of how a muskie tournament is run? If C&R is so widely practiced I am sure we don't throw them in alive well and being a newbee I am curious how it is done. |
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| The pmtt and the imtt both have rules listed on their sites. Just Google them. |
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| Just go out there and sign up for one. They all have rules meetings the night before where you can get all the facts. You may get your clock cleaned by some of the really great sticks out there (which is a regular occurence for me) but you'll learn a lot and have a great time. You will also find that the same guys who are beating you are willing to help you improve your game, make a needed repair, give you a tow, and maybe even put you on a spot or a pattern if you're not too proud to take advice. |
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| Lots of tournaments use judge boats. The key is having enough of them around. |
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| Here is a link to our MI club entry form (hint) which also includes a copy of the tournament rules. Most tournaments I have participated in have similar rules.
http://www.shawneemuskiehunters.org/index.php?option=com_content&vi...
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