24 timmars Åland 2025



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24 timmars Åland 2025

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24 hour fishing competition Åland 2024

C/R Pike fishing competition around the whole of Åland. 

Livescope fishing is prohibited throughout the competition. Participants must be able to demonstrate at any time during the competition that not Is there a live transducer in the boat?

Participants may fish anywhere on any of the publicly available fishing license waters available via:

www.Ifiske.ax, www.fiskekarta.ax, www.kalakortti.com, www.visitaland.com 

ATTENTION! Participants must be able to show their fishing license at any time during the competition upon request by the competition management. 

Minimum dimensions: 70cm

The competition starts on Friday, October 31st at 4:00 PM and runs until November 1st at 4:00 PM.

The measuring board and competition badge will be handed out at Adlons Pizzeria & Sportbar on Thursday 30/10-25, at 16.00-18.00 as well as on Friday 31/10-25, at 11:30-15:00.

Submission of cleaned and dry plank no later than 5:30 p.m. 1/11-25.

Prize giving will take place at Adlons Pizzeria & Sportbar around 6:00 PM 1/11-25 

     • 2-3 people per team. Participants must be in the same boat during the competition.
     • One active rod per person may be used during the competition (spare rods may be available).
     • The fish are measured and photographed clearly on the measuring board with the head against the stop and the right side of the fish against the board. The competition tag must be visible on the measurement image for the image to be approved. 
     • The 5 longest pikes are added together for the total result.
     • If two or more teams have the same length on the total score, the length of the longest fish determines the result, if it is also equal, the length of the second longest fish determines the result, and so on. 
     • If all measured fish are exactly the same length, the participant who caught the longest fish first wins. 
     • The same applies in the event of a tie for largest fish. The participant who caught the longest fish first wins the largest fish prize.
     • Participants themselves are responsible for the right to fish on the fishing waters and must be able to prove this if necessary.
     • Participants themselves are responsible for their own safety.

 

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