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Re: Rule interpretation
[Re: Shawn Mead]
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02/25/15 03:17 AM
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Alex Finch
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The only way you can bring Fork into this discussion is if you are comparing the "overs". Most, if not all, Team tournament trails do not allow multiple overs brought to the scale by the same team. I don't know of one if it does exist but the chances are slim for it to even be a problem. That is if we are talking about a 5 fish bag limit in a team format
Bass Champs does. That's how we saw a 20 pound 3 fish bag last summer. Their interpretation of the rule, which is spot on in my opinion, is that each angler must catch an over. So if one angler on a team catches two, he is supposed to cull one of them.
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Re: Rule interpretation
[Re: balata9999]
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02/26/15 12:10 AM
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backatit
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Great question...... Any Bass Champs Rep out there that can clearly explain what is allowed?? It is the season and a distinct possibility on fork
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Re: Rule interpretation
[Re: balata9999]
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02/26/15 01:30 AM
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Big Red 12
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Champs and Media both allow two overs to come in to weigh in. But, each person must catch one of them.
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