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Torpedo Divers Great Lakes Salmon and Walleye Derby


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Cost: No Entry Fee

When: From April 1st 2010 to December 31st 2010

Where: Any of the five Great Lakes including bays and rivers.

Prizes: Salmon

1st 2nd and 3rd for the longest Salmon will choose a Teaching day on the water with Captain Dan Keating at Winthrop Harbor Illinois, Captain Mark Chmura at Manistee Michigan or Captain Ken Biemiller at Rochester New York. 1st place gets first choice and so on. Bring 3 friends.

Walleye

1st and 2nd for the longest Walleye will choose a Teaching day on the water with Captain Bob Devine in Colchester, Ontario or one overnight accommodations plus a day on the water with Captain Scott Westcott Bay of Quinte, Ontario. 1st place gets first choice.

Rules: EACH PARTICIPANT IN THE DERBY AGREES:

Fish must be caught on the Great Lakes or a Great Lake river or bay.

Each fish entered must be caught using a Torpedo Diver

DNR and MNR Rules Apply

One fish can be entered at a time.

The picture must be clear and non-refutable, picture to be sent to [email protected]

The picture must include a tape measure under the fish from head to tail and must include a Torpedo Diver on the tape measure for verification.

Black salmon will not be eligible for entry in this Derby.

You will be entitled to only one prize. No participant may win more than one prize, although contestants may enter more than one fish. If the latter fish is larger, the smaller of the fish with shorter length will be withdrawn.

Your picture will be posted on the internet for others to see the Big Fish in contention.

To hold the Derby officials, sponsors, their agents, servants and/or employees, harmless from any liability of any nature and kind for injuries and/or damages suffered by the entrant during the period that the Derby is held.

Agrees to use good judgment in regard to existing and projected weather conditions. Listen to and heed the warnings of the U.S. Coast Guard and local weather reports, before and during each day’s fishing and, not to place in jeopardy themselves or others on the boat during the Derby. To have personal floatation devices aboard and to operate under Coast Guard regulations.

A panel of two company members and two Pro-Staff will make all picture judgements and their decision will be final.

In the event of a tie the first submission will be declared the winner.

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