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UF GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT FISHING TOURMANENT (10-22-2022)
Project: UF GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT FISHING TOURMANENT — Approved by: Stephen Evans

Online Registration Launch Date
09-14-2022

Status
Launched

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Martha Jakab

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UF GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT FISHING TOURMANENT
10-22-2022
09-14-2022
The goal of the tournament is to provide funding for a variety of UF geology department projects.  Proceeds from the tournament will be used to support field trips and enhance field experiences for undergraduate geology majors.

Big Redfish Award:  The individual angler that brings in the longest legal (in-slot) redfish wins this category.    Size will be determined by length.    If two or more fish have identical lengths, the award will go to the fish with the highest number of spots.    If two or more fish have the same length and same number of spots, the award will be divided between the anglers.

Boat Award: Scores are tallied for each boat, not individual anglers.    Eligible fish will include, if of sufficient legal (and in-slot) size and in season: redfish, flounder, mangrove snapper, black sea bass, spotted sea trout, snook, cobia, Spanish mackerel, and sheepshead.    Fish can only be taken using hook and line.    A boat’s score is calculated by adding the total inches (in length) of legal fish caught and dividing that sum by the number of anglers in the boat.   For example, if four anglers in one boat catch 100 inches of fish, the boat's score will be 25 inches.    If two or more boats have the same score, the award will go to the boat with the single longest fish.    If two or more boats have the same score and the same size longest fish, the award will be divided between the boats.

40
A goal of 40 anglers.
Yes
Entry Fee:  We offer two options for participating:
•    $100/person--you provide everything (boat, tackle and bait)
•    $250/person--we provide a guide, boat, tackle and bait and you just show up at the dock with food and drink (guides can accommodate 4 fisherman/boat, so if your team is smaller in number you may be paired with a friend of UF geology or a student, but that just adds to the fun!).  Limited guide availability – Register Early!

Sponsor a Student:  Alumni and friends of the department who cannot attend and fish in person are encouraged to sponsor a student.
•    $250/student--we provide a place in a fishing boat, tackle and bait for one UF geology student.  Students just show up at the dock with food and drink and will fish with a guide or with a UF fisherman boat owner.

Both options include the fish fry following the event (see below).  Non-fishing guests and/or family of fisherman may attend the fish fry for $30/person.

Quid Pro Quo
 
$120
799
Dr. Ellen E. Martin
(352) 392-2141
eemartin@ufl.edu
 
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