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Old 10-15-2010, 06:12 AM   #1
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[QWould it still be considered "shore" fish or would it now be a "boat " fish???[/QUOTE]

If your not in a boat when you land it, to me it is a shore caught fish.

I have occasionaly dropped an eel off in deep water before paddling my kayak in to shore. Sometime it works, but trolling from the kayak works better.
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Old 10-15-2010, 07:42 AM   #2
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If your not in a boat when you land it, to me it is a shore caught fish.
From a tournament point of view.....a shore fish must be hooked, fought, and landed while standing on shore. A boat fish must be hooked, fought, and landed while in a boat.....any combination of the 2 is cool......but will probably get you disqualified.

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Old 10-15-2010, 08:36 AM   #3
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From a tournament point of view.....a shore fish must be hooked, fought, and landed while standing on shore. A boat fish must be hooked, fought, and landed while in a boat.....any combination of the 2 is cool......but will probably get you disqualified.
not to be a #^&#^&#^&#^&, but if you deposited the bait via boat, then it's possible that you would in fact hook, fight and land the fish while on shore.

I guess you could argue that depositing a bait via boat is "hooking" a fish.
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Old 10-15-2010, 09:17 AM   #4
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not to be a #^&#^&#^&#^&, but if you deposited the bait via boat, then it's possible that you would in fact hook, fight and land the fish while on shore.

I guess you could argue that depositing a bait via boat is "hooking" a fish.
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actually delivery of the bait wasn't what I was responding too.....that is not considered hooking the fish....people fish w/ kites to bring there bait out to fish....not the issue.

I was just pointing out that a boat or shore fish involves more than just where you landed it....it involves where you are actually standing through out the whole process.

now if you were paddling back after depositing the bait and a fish grabbed it before you got to shore and you head to shore to finish the fight....it is considered neither a boat fish nor a shore fish.....its just considered a nice fish....

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