EAGLE FISHING 24H PIKE & PERCH 2025



Rules (

EAGLE FISHING 24H PIKE & PERCH 2025

)

The 3 longest pikes and 10 longest perch are counted and the longest total length wins.

What is needed for an approved fish is a picture where the length is clearly visible together with the ticket and a posing picture. You may not cover either the pike's or perch's head with your hands. You may not have a hand on the tail spool, but only use a finger to control the tail fin, (otherwise a 2 cm deduction will be given).

The fish is photographed from straight above on a horizontal measuring board with the nose against the stop of the board and the belly downwards. It must be clearly visible that the nose is against the stop (otherwise a 2 cm deduction is given) and that the length can be clearly determined.
Fish are measured in whole centimeters and rounded down.

Re-catches are not approved, meaning you may not register the same fish multiple times within the team.

If the rules for photography are not followed, the fish will not be approved!

Minimum length perch 25cm.

Minimum length pike 70cm.

The 3 longest pikes and the 10 longest perch are added together to form a total.

When you fill out the form, you only report increases.

 

Only spinning and fly fishing is allowed with one active rod per person (you can have more rigged in the boat).

Only catch & release applies!

Blackout period from 10 am on Sunday.

All forms of live sensors are prohibited! Such as livescope, livesight, 360, etc. Either you remove the sensor before you arrive, or we will cover and seal the sensor in place when you arrive.

Each team is responsible for their own fishing license and following the local fishing regulations that apply to the lake they are fishing in.


Scoring rules

Scoring
  • Fish are scored based on length in centimeters.
What counts?
  • Species quotas apply: Pike max 3, Perch max 10.
  • The species quotas apply for the entire competition period.

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