BLUEWATER ANGLERS
FALL
BIG FISH DERBY
Saturday, September 18, 2010
ELGIBILITY:
Any
person is eligible to enter provided
they have a valid fishing license in
accordance to the waters they are
fishing and have paid for their entry by
4:30PM Friday, Sept 17, 2010.
This
is a BOAT and SHORE event.
ENTRY FEE:
An
entry fee of $10.00 cash per person,
must accompany the entry form. All
entries must be in by 4:30 Friday Sept
17, 2010.
BOAT
PARTICIPANTS:
If
fishing from a boat-ALL people aboard
must have an entry.
BOUNDARIES:
Bluewater Salmon Derby boundaries apply,
in the St. Clair River, south to the
south end of Fawn Island, East to the
harbour at Grand Bend and North to the
trailer park north of Lexington,
Michigan. Boundaries for all streams and
rivers entering into the St, Clair River
and Lake Huron are upstream to the First
bridge or roadway, whichever comes
first.
AWARDS:
Cash
prizes will be awarded for the top 5
heaviest fish. Only Salmon, Rainbows and
Brown Trout are eligible.
WEIGH-IN:
Derby
contestants are allowed to enter only
their SINGLE heaviest fish
***This is a single fish derby****
Participants must bring their catch to
the weigh-in station, located at the
FISH HATCHERY, between the hours of
2:00pm and 3:00pm, September 18th, 2010.
You MUST be in line by 3:00 for your
entries to be eligible!!! Presentations
of prizes will be immediately following
the weigh-in.
The
following will be the breakdown of Cash
prizes. All breakdowns are of total
entry fees:
1st…
35%
2nd…..20%
3rd…..15%
4th…..10%
5th…...5%
**15%
for the Fish Hatchery
All prize
winners may be asked to prove they are
legally allowed to fish to claim prize.
Entry
forms and information will be available
at The Outdoorsman and Bucks Baits.
This
association will not be liable to or for
loss of property or for injury to the
person of any contestant or spectator.
Contestants compete in this derby at
their own risk and agree to hold this
Association and members harmless from
any liability, claims and cost of any
nature whatsoever.
All monies
raised supports the Bluewater Anglers.