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Fall Hawg Hunt October 12h, 2008

Started by Anthony Adams, September 13, 2008, 06:31:00 PM

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Anthony Adams

Hawg Hunt – Freeze Out !
Hunt for those Hawg Bass on Fenton and Ponemah Lakes!

October 12h, 2008

Director:    Anthony C. Adams   586-202-3594

•   •        Up to 3 people per boat. $75.00 entry fee per boat
•   •        $5.00 Late Fee – Please sign-up 5 days in advance to avoid fee.
•   •        Artificial bait only
•   •        No trolling.
•   •        Large and Small-mouth Bass only
•   •        Weigh one fish on Fenton and one fish on Ponemah.
•   •        Registration is at DNR Launch on Fenton Lake 6:30– 7:00am
•   •        Start fishing 7:15 am - 10:15 am on Fenton. Then weigh-in your fish
•   •        Head too Ponemah DNR Launch and fish from 11:30 am - 2:30pm.
•   •        Guaranteed 3 hours fishing minimum on each lake
 
Big Bass Fenton - $200.00
Big Bass Ponemah - $200.00
Total weight of the 2 fish - $1500.00

Payout is based on 30 boats and is subject to change due to number of entries. Payout listed above is only an example. Final dollar amounts will be based solely on the number of participants and our official payout sheet. The official payout amount will be announced prior to the tournament.

The first ten entries will draw for launch position after the tenth entry; launch position will be determined in the order your registration was received.
 
Boat Owner ______________________                 Phone Number _____________________________

Address, City, State & Zip       _________________________________________________________


Non-Boater 1 ______________________                 Phone Number ____________________________

Address, City, State & Zip       _________________________________________________________



Non-Boater 2 ______________________                 Phone Number ____________________________

       Address, City, State & Zip       _________________________________________________________



Mail entry  to: Anthony C. Adams 7013 Lapeer Rd.  Davison, MI 48423.
   
Anthony Adams - As your director I believe in promoting the enjoyment of fishing to all. I encourage good sportsmanship and preserving of natural resources. I strongly encourage all individuals regardless of age, race, or gender to be more involved in the world of fishing

kennsandy

anthony,

just curious on something i read about amount of fish in the boat to weigh in.  i know its one fish per boat, but i thought someone posted one fish per angler per boat.  where that might be ok, they would have to pay the entry fee each in that case, correct.  so you can fish as a boat with up to 3 or could fish individually with 3 in boat, but would cost 225 for the boat.  just wondering if i have that right. 

still working at it, but i think we are gonna see you sunday.  the new boat is working and just need to take her on a test fishing run.  hows the entries looking, either way, just out for the fun so talk to ya soon.

thanks, ken

Durand Dan

Ken,
You weight in (1) one fish per boat for an entry fee of $75 per boat. You are allowed up to 3 anglers per boat. At least that's the way it was the last few years

kennsandy

thanks dan, that is the way i took it also, but somewhere i read a post that said could they keep 3 fish per boat, and i see that could happen, but all 3 would have to pay seperate entries.  would get confusing though i am sure.

see ya at the hunt.

ken

Anthony Adams

One fish per boat is the rule - no more than 3 anglers per boat.

Each boat weighs one fish per lake.

Each boat can bring only one fish per lake to the scale.
Anthony Adams - As your director I believe in promoting the enjoyment of fishing to all. I encourage good sportsmanship and preserving of natural resources. I strongly encourage all individuals regardless of age, race, or gender to be more involved in the world of fishing

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