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striper cup, how big will the team's fish be ??
I'm just curious, how big should a fish be before we keep it to enter in the striper cup?
I signed up at the msba show when I joined msba, so I'm signed up on their team but I don't know how many guys from MSBA signed up, or what they will be able to put up for numbers ? I was guessing that each team would be able to fill their slots with 30lb fish, and I know I'm not really going to win the individual competition, so I wasn't planning on weighing anything unless I thought it was 30lbs+. Also I don't fish with a scale, so I was guestimating 44" to be a 30 lb fish, does that sound about right? |
MSBA voted as a club not to weigh in anything under 30 pounds for conservation reasons. Club figures anything under 30 will not be a factor so why waste the fish if not necessary.:)
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Thanks Larry. I had not read anything about it on the msba site and I haven't made it to a meeting in a while.
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No problem DJ....they should have put it in the Spray.....I will remind someone to do so so all folks know.
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Good question - I was thinking about this and I think the minimum weight we should enter as a team would be 30 pounds as well. As they are only taking the top 10 fish from each club this would be a fair starting number and individually, you get a chance for a pin if you want that.
I'm putting together a S-B Page thingy for this tournament so we'll see how it goes... Thanks! John |
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44 inches is a good mark for a 30 pound fish. :kewl:
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I like 30 LB minimum
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I like that mark :pop: :pop: :pop:
If you weigh 2, 30 pound stripers at the same time do you get a 60 pound pin LOL:huh: :huh: |
Can you still register? Or did I miss the boat? I would gladly fish for the team.
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(get your brother too, when his luck changes, he's likely to get a Sixty and I want him on S-B :rotfl: ) Thanks! John |
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