Gunki Iron Perch 2024
Rules (
Gunki Iron Perch 2024
)RULES for the GUNKI IRON PERCH competition
The fish may not be "stretched", however the tail fin may be adjusted. Only one hand on the fish, no fingers in the mouth. The fish should be measured with the upper lip against the end wall or with the mouth closed.
The picture should be taken from above so that the fish and markings can be clearly seen. The measuring board should have a clear end.
Catch picture with bait mandatory.
The person who catches the 5 longest perch during the period from April 1st to October 31st, 2024, wins the competition.
Registrations are ongoing.
The perch must be at least 40 cm long to be counted.
Recaptures are not counted.
No fish caught before the start of the competition will count.
Caught fish must be reported no later than 14 days after the day of catch, within the competition date.
The length of the fish is rounded down to the nearest whole cm.
All fish reported must be released, only C&R is allowed.
The perch must be caught on a GUNKI bait of your choice (e.g. Rockstar Bumpy Gamera Peps, G Bump, Boogie Craw….). .
The competition is open to competitors in the following countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland.
There will be an administrative cost of 200 SEK to register for the competition. Read more about this at FishEco.
Fisherman and fish with bait.
Fish against a measuring stick where you can clearly see the length.
As well as the following information:
Full name, address, mobile number.
What bait did the fish take?
Length of the fish
Preferably weight
Preferably a short capture story
Preferably in any water
By reporting a fish, you hand over the entire responsibility for assessing the validity of the fish to us.
We have the full right to reject fish that we believe do not meet the requirements (unclear photo, unapproved measuring stick, illegally caught fish, etc.)
We own the right to publish pictures of fish & catchers on our own social media, Fish Eco and other relevant media.
Results etc. are presented continuously on Gunki Scandinavia's Facebook.
Scoring rules
- Fish are scored based on length in centimeters.
