Comp Rules and Guide.
Posted: 04 Jan 2011, 12:03
Event Guidelines
Event Rules Warning: Participation in any events organised using the this website is entirely at your own risk. Neither the organising member(s), nor the administration team of Vyak, can accept any reponsibility for loss, damage, injury or death arising from Events. Even where safety suggestions are offered within the forums, or elsewhere on the Vyak.net website, it is up to the individual to ensure that precautions appropriate to your trip circumstances are undertaken, and that all legal requirements of your state or territory are followed.If you do not agree to these guidelines, please do not attend events organised through Vyak.net
2010 Pairs and singles Rules
You can fish alone, with a partner or with others, and enter your pics on a measure mat or ruler for all species from the DPI species guide (as long as they are legal size).
http://new.dpi.vic.gov.au/fisheries/rec ... hing-guide
Catch and Release is encouraged, but if your keeping a feed the measure mat/ruler pic still counts.
IMPORTANT: Entries must be entered with a codeword within the picture, written on your hand or a sticker on the bragmat is fine as long as it's clear.
The code will be given at the start of each month and just add it to your username.
Eg: if the code is 123 I would add widsa123 within the picture of the massive toady I just caught.
We also ask that your yak (or part thereof) is visible in the picture.
The cut off date for each months entry will be the tenth of the following month.
Eg: You catch a fish on the 31st January, you have till the 10th of February to get the pic in.
Sounds technical but these measures will help keep a level playing field, and won't take much effort. Just remember to take a texta/pen, a measuring device and a camera.
Fish must be caught in Vic waters, (Murry river included) and only while fishing from a kayak/canoe.
Yours or your pairs best garfish gets added to your best snapper, gets added to your best brown trout etc, and so on for a total length in cm's. Fish can be upgraded throughout the year, so a Jan pic of a 48cm rock flathead can be upgraded if you catch a 53cm fella in March.
Squid gets measured by mantle length, while all other fish are overall length ( Note:-gummy and school sharks must still be legal length 45cm rear gill slit to base of tail but for the comp overall length is counted )
Feel free to sign up throughout the year, we will do our best to find you a dance partner if you elect to compete as a pair.
Pairs will be randomly drawn from the mad Hatters hat.
You don't actually have to fish together with your teammate but its a great way to meet some new friends.
To enter, simply put your name down here and whether you want to fish in a team or solo.
There will be prizes for this one that will be announced at the end of the year.
Good luck and happy fishing,
The admin team.
Just a bit more info to make the team rules clear:
- You can enter this comp as either a solo fisherman or as part of a two person team.
- If you wish to enter as a solo fisherman, you only enter fish that you catch.
- If you wish to enter as a two person team, you can enter fish that either of you catch but only one of each species. (e.g. if you both catch a gummyshark, you can't enter two gummysharks in the competition, so choose the biggest gummyshark and enter that one) You can, however, upgrade your team mate's fish if you catch a bigger one.
- You can't enter fish that someone who is not in your team has caught.
- You can still go fishing with other people as you normally would, just don't enter their fish if they're not in your team.
- If you are in a two person team, you don't have to fish at the same time and/or place as your team member. Effectively, you are only teaming up for the purpose of combining your species entered into the competition which will give you a better chance of entering a greater number of different fish. (But... having said that, we do encourage team members to fish together because its a great way to meet some new friends and stay safe on the water. We do realise though, that this may not be possible if for example you live in Geelong and happen to get teamed up with someone who lives in Mildura)
- All flathead will be classified as 1 species. Please don't try and enter dusky and then rock and then yank etc.
Just chuck your biggest flatty up to keep it easy and avoid ID disputes. This applies to other species too. e.g. bream. Don't try to enter a yellowfin bream and a black bream. A bream is a bream.
- If you want to fish as a two person team: teams will be drawn out of a hat. You don't get to choose who your team mate is. Just tell us in your post that you want to be in a two person team and we'll organise it for you.
Event Rules Warning: Participation in any events organised using the this website is entirely at your own risk. Neither the organising member(s), nor the administration team of Vyak, can accept any reponsibility for loss, damage, injury or death arising from Events. Even where safety suggestions are offered within the forums, or elsewhere on the Vyak.net website, it is up to the individual to ensure that precautions appropriate to your trip circumstances are undertaken, and that all legal requirements of your state or territory are followed.If you do not agree to these guidelines, please do not attend events organised through Vyak.net
2010 Pairs and singles Rules
You can fish alone, with a partner or with others, and enter your pics on a measure mat or ruler for all species from the DPI species guide (as long as they are legal size).
http://new.dpi.vic.gov.au/fisheries/rec ... hing-guide
Catch and Release is encouraged, but if your keeping a feed the measure mat/ruler pic still counts.
IMPORTANT: Entries must be entered with a codeword within the picture, written on your hand or a sticker on the bragmat is fine as long as it's clear.
The code will be given at the start of each month and just add it to your username.
Eg: if the code is 123 I would add widsa123 within the picture of the massive toady I just caught.
We also ask that your yak (or part thereof) is visible in the picture.
The cut off date for each months entry will be the tenth of the following month.
Eg: You catch a fish on the 31st January, you have till the 10th of February to get the pic in.
Sounds technical but these measures will help keep a level playing field, and won't take much effort. Just remember to take a texta/pen, a measuring device and a camera.
Fish must be caught in Vic waters, (Murry river included) and only while fishing from a kayak/canoe.
Yours or your pairs best garfish gets added to your best snapper, gets added to your best brown trout etc, and so on for a total length in cm's. Fish can be upgraded throughout the year, so a Jan pic of a 48cm rock flathead can be upgraded if you catch a 53cm fella in March.
Squid gets measured by mantle length, while all other fish are overall length ( Note:-gummy and school sharks must still be legal length 45cm rear gill slit to base of tail but for the comp overall length is counted )
Feel free to sign up throughout the year, we will do our best to find you a dance partner if you elect to compete as a pair.
Pairs will be randomly drawn from the mad Hatters hat.
You don't actually have to fish together with your teammate but its a great way to meet some new friends.
To enter, simply put your name down here and whether you want to fish in a team or solo.
There will be prizes for this one that will be announced at the end of the year.
Good luck and happy fishing,
The admin team.
Just a bit more info to make the team rules clear:
- You can enter this comp as either a solo fisherman or as part of a two person team.
- If you wish to enter as a solo fisherman, you only enter fish that you catch.
- If you wish to enter as a two person team, you can enter fish that either of you catch but only one of each species. (e.g. if you both catch a gummyshark, you can't enter two gummysharks in the competition, so choose the biggest gummyshark and enter that one) You can, however, upgrade your team mate's fish if you catch a bigger one.
- You can't enter fish that someone who is not in your team has caught.
- You can still go fishing with other people as you normally would, just don't enter their fish if they're not in your team.
- If you are in a two person team, you don't have to fish at the same time and/or place as your team member. Effectively, you are only teaming up for the purpose of combining your species entered into the competition which will give you a better chance of entering a greater number of different fish. (But... having said that, we do encourage team members to fish together because its a great way to meet some new friends and stay safe on the water. We do realise though, that this may not be possible if for example you live in Geelong and happen to get teamed up with someone who lives in Mildura)
- All flathead will be classified as 1 species. Please don't try and enter dusky and then rock and then yank etc.
Just chuck your biggest flatty up to keep it easy and avoid ID disputes. This applies to other species too. e.g. bream. Don't try to enter a yellowfin bream and a black bream. A bream is a bream.
- If you want to fish as a two person team: teams will be drawn out of a hat. You don't get to choose who your team mate is. Just tell us in your post that you want to be in a two person team and we'll organise it for you.