Rules & Scoring

Old Salty

$120.00 per boat entry fee.

Lines in at 6:30 am, lines out at 1:30 pm. 2:00 pm at Lake Boca for weigh in.

Weigh in and raft up at Lake Boca. Your boat must be west of the Boca Inlet bridge by 2:00 pm horn if you intend to weigh fish.

No professional/commercial or sponsored fisherman. This is an amateur contest.

We reserve the right to disqualify rule violators.

40ft maximum boat size.

Please email if you want in! fish@idesofjune.com

Entry Fee's due by June 16th, 2011 (Catain's Meeting) at the latest.

Radio Communication will be channel 68.

Captain's meeting will be Thursday June 16th at TBA, from 7 pm - 9 pm. Happy Hour prices at the bar during the meeting! Tournament shirts will be available for sale at the Captain's Meeting.

At least one member from each boat is required to attend meeting, unless prior arrangements have been made with tournament director, All are encourged to attend.
Hope to see everyone there!


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Ides of June Scoring / Bag Limits

Important: Weights of the fish are rounded down to the nearest pound.

Example - A 10 pound 12oz fish will score 10pds.

Scoring is based on point system as follows: 

·       Wahoo – 4pts per pound

·       Yellowfin Tuna – 4pts per pound

·       Dolphin – 3pts per pound

·       Blackfin Tuna – 3pts per pound

·       Cobia – 3pts per pound

·       Kingfish – 2pts per pound


 

Max 8 fish per boat to be weighed

5 pound minimum all fish to be weighed

No partial or mutilated fish

 

All Florida Regulations/Bag Limits Apply, No Exceptions

·      Dolphin10 per angler / 20" minimum

·      Wahoo - 2 per angler

·      Blackfin Tuna – No limits

·      Yellowfin Tuna – 27" minimum/3 per angler

·      Cobia – 33" minimum/1 per angler max 6 per boat

·      Kingfish – 24'' minimum/2 per angler/ 3 per boat to be weighed, max 

All fish are measured by the Fork length. "Fork length" means the length of a fish as measured from the tip of the snout to the rear center edge of the tail. 

 

In case of a point total tie:

The first tie breaker will go to the boat with the heaviest single fish, weighed to the oz.

If this is the same, the second will go to the boat with the highest point total single fish.

If this is still the same, than a tie will be called and the 1st & 2nd place purse will be combined and split evenly.

 

 

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