the New rules and Regs for weigh in tournaments
the New rules and Regs for weigh in tournaments
gotta caught something big enuff to worry about that
Cheaper to keep a kid in tourney fishing than paying attorneys to keep them out of jail !!
I believe that they are the same ones that were put in place last year for the bass pass tournements. Not sure on details but I believe they required several different aereated tanks depending on tourney size. Pretty much no way that a club is going to be able to or want to go to the trouble for a weigh in.![]()
do they apply to just Bass pass TX or all weigh in TX"s
My understanding is that this year they apply to all weigh in tournys.
From the State Website:
Black Bass tournaments
minimum weigh-in procedures for all black bass fishing tournaments featuring weigh-ins have been established, holding them to similar standards currently required of tournaments in which participants hold a black bass pass.
More detailed information is available in the 2008 Kansas Fishing Regulations Summary booklet, now available online. The 2008 booklet also features state park information and detailed regulations for each body of water managed by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP).
In addition, a full-color fish identification guide lists all the state's sportfish, complete with text descriptions and detailed illustrations by renowned fish illustrator Joseph Tomelleri. Look-alike species are grouped together with complementary text to help the angler discern the difference between such closely-related species as white bass and wipers, blue catfish and channel catfish, the state's three black basses, black and white crappie, pallid and shovelnose sturgeon, and others.
The booklet also provides the latest information about invasive species in Kansas waters. Two pages are dedicated to this subject, complete with detailed illustrations and tips on how to prevent the spread of exotic species of plants, mollusks, and fish.
Anglers who want to contact a district fisheries biologist will find a listing of names and phone numbers of the nearest biologist, as well as regional supervisors. A listing of natural resource officer contacts is also included.
Cheaper to keep a kid in tourney fishing than paying attorneys to keep them out of jail !!
Here is a link for the bass pass.
http://www.kdwp.state.ks.us/ne...n.pdf
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On those 18" lakes, you can always consider a paper tourney. We did one at Big Hill which is 21" on LM and 18" on SM(if memory serves me correct), and it was an absolute blast. Most of the fish we caught were all quality fish and everyone had a good time.![]()
our club does 1/2 paper and 1/2 weigh in,, depends on the lake .. and you are right about the length limit on BH