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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
[Re: Rob Lay]
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06/03/14 01:35 AM
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Glad you got that off your chest, feel better?
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
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06/03/14 01:38 AM
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I think most tournaments at Fork say it cannot touch 16 to make it less likely people will bring in a fish they call 16" that breaks the 16" line by a hair when the tail is swept. It gives the TD a tiny bit more room to NOT DQ a fish. If the TD bumps the nose a little lighter than the angler did in the boat then you may have a slot fish, bump it a little harder and it keeps. Leaves too much up to the guy doing the measuring IMO.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
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06/03/14 01:41 AM
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Mark Perry
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Rob Lay may say its a legal fish but the game warden or TD that measures it is who I will listen too. Best advice is to ask the TD prior what his judgenent is on this scenario.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
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06/03/14 01:43 AM
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If you are visibly able to detect the difference between a 16.0000000" fish and a 16.0000001" fish, then you're the first person in the history of mankind with that ability. Fact is that even the width of the line creates uncertainty. It's just far easier to tell if a fish touches the line or not than to thoroughly prove that a fish is 16.0000000" but not 16.0000001". well even more against your point saying a fish can't be 16.000000". since the line is wider than 0.000001" it is easier to be right on it than 0.000001" over.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
[Re: Mark Perry]
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06/03/14 01:44 AM
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Rob Lay may say its a legal fish but the game warden or TD that measures it is who I will listen too. Best advice is to ask the TD prior what his judgenent is on this scenario. Tell them rob lay said it was fine.lol
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
[Re: Rob Lay]
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06/03/14 01:46 AM
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I weighed a legal fish on a check it that was over on a pro rule. According to my Stanley tape the check it stick was right on that day. I guess 16 inches varies by which trail your fishing.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
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06/03/14 01:47 AM
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If you are visibly able to detect the difference between a 16.0000000" fish and a 16.0000001" fish, then you're the first person in the history of mankind with that ability. Fact is that even the width of the line creates uncertainty. It's just far easier to tell if a fish touches the line or not than to thoroughly prove that a fish is 16.0000000" but not 16.0000001". This guy is right.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
[Re: r43]
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06/03/14 01:49 AM
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I weighed a legal fish on a check it that was over on a pro rule. According to my Stanley tape the check it stick was right on that day. I guess 16 inches varies by which trail your fishing. That is why each trail declares the brand of measuring board they use in their rules. That way everyone has a chance to use the same standard. Like I said earlier a trail can impose more strict size limits. By using the same logic as this thread title technically a 12' spot is a legal fish on some lakes but you can't weigh them in as such.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
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06/03/14 01:50 AM
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Legal or not....It's not going to make enough weight just touching the line to win...so why bother. If its 15 and 7'8th's I'd think that last 1'8 of an inch wouldn't matter and could save someone from a fine or DQ. just my 2 cents 16" could make a nice difference because you might not be catching and culling 5+ 15 7/8" fish. usually you are just lucky to get a limit of 15" fish, so getting one right on the line could be literally "money". do people throw back overs that touch 24"? I've also heard rumors some of the most consistent tournament fisherman on Fork push that 16" line and known to WD every few years after measuring. I don't know about most tournaments, but I know with FLW you need to be 1/8" or so off to not make it, they are VERY lenient. My advice is to have the exact board the tournament uses and make sure it is in good condition, check fish carefully, and then use courtesy board too if more questions. Fish can change during the day too a little.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
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06/03/14 01:55 AM
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If you are fishing an hourly tournament where game wardens are present you will get a ticket. I was told by the game warden if you have a big fish you can pinch the tail and swipe it to make it touch the line and be legal. He said they do the same thing on an under and tickets will follow no exceptions. Just FYI They will give a ticket if you go over 16". As said rare to be on line and not go over. With the warden if you have a fish measuring properly mouth closed pressing on head fanning tail and you get it to just touch the line, you are legal. If warden tries to ticket you for that then it was over the line or slightest possibility that you might need to refresh their memory of the printed rule. I don't blame wardens, they have thousands of regulations to remember that change often, nothing wrong with being nice to warden refreshing their memory.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
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06/03/14 01:57 AM
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I think most tournaments at Fork say it cannot touch 16 to make it less likely people will bring in a fish they call 16" that breaks the 16" line by a hair when the tail is swept. It gives the TD a tiny bit more room to NOT DQ a fish. If the TD bumps the nose a little lighter than the angler did in the boat then you may have a slot fish, bump it a little harder and it keeps. Leaves too much up to the guy doing the measuring IMO. I agree.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
[Re: Rob Lay]
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06/03/14 02:00 AM
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If you are fishing an hourly tournament where game wardens are present you will get a ticket. I was told by the game warden if you have a big fish you can pinch the tail and swipe it to make it touch the line and be legal. He said they do the same thing on an under and tickets will follow no exceptions. Just FYI They will give a ticket if you go over 16". As said rare to be on line and not go over. With the warden if you have a fish measuring properly mouth closed pressing on head fanning tail and you get it to just touch the line, you are legal. If warden tries to ticket you for that then it was over the line or slightest possibility that you might need to refresh their memory of the printed rule. I don't blame wardens, they have thousands of regulations to remember that change often, nothing wrong with being nice to warden refreshing their memory. Lol try that whole refreshing their memory, aka telling them how to do their job, report back on results. Maybe some go pro video of the ticket writing that follows. Lol
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
[Re: Mark Perry]
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06/03/14 02:02 AM
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Rob Lay may say its a legal fish but the game warden or TD that measures it is who I will listen too. Best advice is to ask the TD prior what his judgenent is on this scenario. you are so smart I can't believe it. next time I will spell out that the TD is in charge of measuring for their tournaments and the warden for state laws. If they are following state laws a 16" fish will be legal with the TD and the game warden.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
[Re: Rob Lay]
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06/03/14 02:04 AM
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Rob this was a great topic. Come down to Fork during the McDonalds tournament this fall and watch a few of the weigh ins . You will see some great debates and some of them will involve scissors, it happens every year. I just hope that my house was not framed on 16 inch centers.
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Re: 16" Bass is LEGAL on Lake Fork!
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06/03/14 02:07 AM
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Tell them rob lay said it was fine.lol no reason to be so mean whatever ills you in life.
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