1st Ever Fish-N-Fool Online Bass Tournament - Win a Pike Trip and Gear!
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 2:59 pm
Fish-N-Fool lures is sponsoring the first annual Bait-N-Bash Fishing Tournament.
The contest will span a 2 week period in the spring of 2011, that is "yet to be announced" (permits have been enter for mid-May).
The tournament winner will be the one that catches the most fish in total length in inches of all legal fish submitted in the Bait-N-Bash photo log. Each angler will have their own post that they add their fish to each day. They should keep a tally on total length caught so far there also, so we can maintain a leader board. You will need a Digital camera (Or high quality cell phone) for clear sharp photos of your catch and a measuring tape of some kind. Fish-N-Fool Lures and or Washington Lakes shall have the rights to use any and all photos submitted.
For the purpose of these rules for The Fish-N-Fool Lures Bait-N-Bash, the term "fish" is to be translated as "bass" being either Largemouth bass or Smallmouth bass.
Prizes will be given out to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in total inches, as well for big fish and the strangest fish species caught.
The grand prize is a 1 day Pike fishing trip for 1 or 2 persons to the Pend Oreille River on the day of your choice with Fish-N-Fool owner Rick Lawrence.
All you will need to do is show up, all tackle, gear, food, and beverages will be provided. 1st place will receive $30 worth of Fish-N-Fool Lures Sink-N-Fool baits as well. If for any reason the Grand Prize Winner of the Pike Fishing trip can not make it, the prize will go to the next person in line. All other prizes Winners will receive Fish-N-Fool lures baits, 2nd place will receive $30 worth of free Sink-N-Fool baits, 3rd place will receive $15 worth of baits. Big fish prize will be $30 in free baits and $15 for the strangest fish species caught on a Fish-N-Fool lure in the contest. It must be submitted with a photo and all info just like a bass would be.
In addition, all prize winners will receive a one year Premium Membership or renewal to WashingtonLakes.com.
The rules for The 1st Annual Fish-N-Fool Lures Bait-N-Bash Tournament are as follows:
- Contest is open to the first 100 Washington Lakes members who sign up on the official Bait-N-Bash contestants list.
- After signing up all entries must then provide a Name and Address in a PM to Mike Carey, to send you your official contest lures. You must provide a email address as well.
- This is designed as a fun catch and release tournament. All fish must be legally caught under Washington State Fish and Wildlife rules. Contest is open to any body of water within the State of Washington, boat or shore anglers.
- The challenge will be to see how many fish you can catch with a minimum amount of "Sink-N-Fool" baits.
- Creative rigging will be very important to do well in this contest.
- You are allowed the use of weighted hooks (jigs) or any kind of attached weight (Like bullet weights or split shot). This will include jig heads painted or lead and shakyhead jigs. The jig head must not have anything other then the lead on it, no skirts, feathers, or hair on it. You can also of course fish it weight-free.
- Each person entered will receive the same size , color and amount of Fish-N-Fool Lures "Sink-N-Fool" baits that they must use in the contest.
- All fish must be caught on the supplied Fish-N-Fool Lures baits.
- Qualifying fish must be a minimum of 14" in length.
- In order for a fish to count towards a participants total, it must be photographed with the hook and bait still in it's mouth and with a measuring tape showing it's length, That is clearly visible. All or part of the bait must show in the photo. The bait must be intact enough to confirm that it is a Fish-N-Fool bait. No using a small piece of the bait on a jig or hook and saying it was a Fish-N-Fool bait. You must have at least 4" of the bait remaining
- The night before the tournament starts each angler signed up will be emailed a verification Catch Code, This code must be written down on a piece of 8 1/2" x11" card stock with a black magic marker. This Catch Code, must also be visible in all photos of qualifying fish. If your camera has a Date/Time stamp feature on it, use it. If it does not, on another piece of paper write the time and date each fish was caught. It must be shown in the photo in a black magic marker also. Mike and (or) I will be final judge on all fish entered to determine if the fish is legal. We will be looking for fish submitted more then once and if we think it has been we will disqualify that fish and possibly the angler.
- Supplied baits may be rigged any way that angler wishes as long as the 4" min bait size is met.
- All fish photos must be posted in the official photo log with accompanying report stating rigging method and technique/presentation utilized, and body of water the fish was caught in. Big fish entries should include a second photo of the angler holding the fish to be used for promos.
The contest will span a 2 week period in the spring of 2011, that is "yet to be announced" (permits have been enter for mid-May).
The tournament winner will be the one that catches the most fish in total length in inches of all legal fish submitted in the Bait-N-Bash photo log. Each angler will have their own post that they add their fish to each day. They should keep a tally on total length caught so far there also, so we can maintain a leader board. You will need a Digital camera (Or high quality cell phone) for clear sharp photos of your catch and a measuring tape of some kind. Fish-N-Fool Lures and or Washington Lakes shall have the rights to use any and all photos submitted.
For the purpose of these rules for The Fish-N-Fool Lures Bait-N-Bash, the term "fish" is to be translated as "bass" being either Largemouth bass or Smallmouth bass.
Prizes will be given out to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in total inches, as well for big fish and the strangest fish species caught.
The grand prize is a 1 day Pike fishing trip for 1 or 2 persons to the Pend Oreille River on the day of your choice with Fish-N-Fool owner Rick Lawrence.
All you will need to do is show up, all tackle, gear, food, and beverages will be provided. 1st place will receive $30 worth of Fish-N-Fool Lures Sink-N-Fool baits as well. If for any reason the Grand Prize Winner of the Pike Fishing trip can not make it, the prize will go to the next person in line. All other prizes Winners will receive Fish-N-Fool lures baits, 2nd place will receive $30 worth of free Sink-N-Fool baits, 3rd place will receive $15 worth of baits. Big fish prize will be $30 in free baits and $15 for the strangest fish species caught on a Fish-N-Fool lure in the contest. It must be submitted with a photo and all info just like a bass would be.
In addition, all prize winners will receive a one year Premium Membership or renewal to WashingtonLakes.com.
The rules for The 1st Annual Fish-N-Fool Lures Bait-N-Bash Tournament are as follows:
- Contest is open to the first 100 Washington Lakes members who sign up on the official Bait-N-Bash contestants list.
- After signing up all entries must then provide a Name and Address in a PM to Mike Carey, to send you your official contest lures. You must provide a email address as well.
- This is designed as a fun catch and release tournament. All fish must be legally caught under Washington State Fish and Wildlife rules. Contest is open to any body of water within the State of Washington, boat or shore anglers.
- The challenge will be to see how many fish you can catch with a minimum amount of "Sink-N-Fool" baits.
- Creative rigging will be very important to do well in this contest.
- You are allowed the use of weighted hooks (jigs) or any kind of attached weight (Like bullet weights or split shot). This will include jig heads painted or lead and shakyhead jigs. The jig head must not have anything other then the lead on it, no skirts, feathers, or hair on it. You can also of course fish it weight-free.
- Each person entered will receive the same size , color and amount of Fish-N-Fool Lures "Sink-N-Fool" baits that they must use in the contest.
- All fish must be caught on the supplied Fish-N-Fool Lures baits.
- Qualifying fish must be a minimum of 14" in length.
- In order for a fish to count towards a participants total, it must be photographed with the hook and bait still in it's mouth and with a measuring tape showing it's length, That is clearly visible. All or part of the bait must show in the photo. The bait must be intact enough to confirm that it is a Fish-N-Fool bait. No using a small piece of the bait on a jig or hook and saying it was a Fish-N-Fool bait. You must have at least 4" of the bait remaining
- The night before the tournament starts each angler signed up will be emailed a verification Catch Code, This code must be written down on a piece of 8 1/2" x11" card stock with a black magic marker. This Catch Code, must also be visible in all photos of qualifying fish. If your camera has a Date/Time stamp feature on it, use it. If it does not, on another piece of paper write the time and date each fish was caught. It must be shown in the photo in a black magic marker also. Mike and (or) I will be final judge on all fish entered to determine if the fish is legal. We will be looking for fish submitted more then once and if we think it has been we will disqualify that fish and possibly the angler.
- Supplied baits may be rigged any way that angler wishes as long as the 4" min bait size is met.
- All fish photos must be posted in the official photo log with accompanying report stating rigging method and technique/presentation utilized, and body of water the fish was caught in. Big fish entries should include a second photo of the angler holding the fish to be used for promos.