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1st Annual Ice Fishing Tournament- Fox Lake-Sherburn


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The rules have changed as of last night. You can now fish from any portable or permenant fish house. Here are the rest of the rules.

All cash prizes based on total entries paid. Broke down by percent. Biggest fish on down. Catch and release contest. Fish must be brought to judges alive right after catching. In the event someone wants to keep there fish for mount etc. it can be left at the judges station.

Panfish/walleye etc.. NO Musky

Token BBQ from Mapleton MN will be on site with concessions including hot food and warm beverages ( Coffee hot cocoa etc).

Rules and Regulations

Location- Fox Lake, MN Date 2-19-2011

Time 10:00 AM – 3:00PM

Concessions provided by Token BBQ- Mapleton, MN

• Registration from 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM the day of tournament at DNR Landing.

...• Shot gun start at DNR landing near registration trailer.

• Fee: $10 per person – all ages.

• All cash prizes based on total entries paid.

• Contest based on weight of fish. Top 10

• Contestants eligible for only one of the cash prizes.

• Prize for first fish weighed in. $50 Gift card from Scheels.

• Muskie not eligible for contest. Any contestant that brings a muskie for weigh-in will be disqualified.

• Fish must be alive at weigh-in and will be released by judges immediately after being weighed.

• Contestants may keep a “Trophy” fish. It will be kept w/ judges until end of tournament.

• All contestants, their vehicles and sites subject to inspection at any time.

• Fishing sites will be flagged for identification.

• Wristbands will be issued to contestants upon verification of registration requirements.

• Wristbands must be worn throughout contest and weigh-in.

• Contestants must be “in line” for weigh-in by 3:00PM.

• All MN fishing rules and regulations apply.

• Any contestant found not abiding to all contest rules and regulations will be disqualified.

• The designated fishing area is from the east end of Fox Lake to the high power lines. – -Fickens Point/ Clancey’s Point

• Contestants fish at own risk. FLCL is not responsible for accidents or injury or loss of property.

• Winning contestants may be required to submit to and pass a polygraph test at FLCL,Inc’s request.

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