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Just curious :-?The club i'm in, a tuesday night club, has a biggest bass as far as weight win's the pot, it's 5.00 for the tournament, and 2.00 for biggest bass, while this is great :) About 3 or 4 time's this year I would have done really good becuz i've caught a lot of legal bass ::) like last night, in a little over 3hr's I caught 16 bass and all but 4 were 14 inche's or bigger :o including my biggest which was over 3 lb's, how are your club's run? And how do we go about changing our club "format" to 4 or 5 biggest and total weight? Junebugman

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We keep our five largest for weigh-in for the tournament, and have a side pot for largest fish. All weight based, not length based. I think that's the standard format.

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We keep our five largest for weigh-in for the tournament, and have a side pot for largest fish. All weight based, not length based. I think that's the standard format.

X2.  Our tournament's are 2-day.  We fish from 6 am to 4 pm the first day, then 6 am to 2 pm the second day.  Combined weight for both days is the winner.  Half pound penalty per dead fish.

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That's what the majority of us in the club want! The 4 or 5 biggest fish, and a pot for the biggest bass, I might look for another club! Thank's for the replie's guy's. Junebugman :D

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