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New Contest - a really nice prize The Angler's Genie program

Started by djkimmel, September 01, 2006, 01:48:46 AM

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djkimmel

Time for another contest and I have a GREAT prize - a copy of the new all in one fishing log/tournament management PC program - The Angler's Genie - a $39.99 value. And all you have to do is make a couple guesses!

The challenge - guess what will be the first day cutoff weight for boaters in the Wal-Mart BFL super tournament next Saturday on the Detroit River. The cutoff weight is the weight necessary for the last boater to be eligible to fish the 2nd day on Sunday - the top 20% will go on to day 2.

The trick is to not go over the weight. The GreatLakesBass.com member closest to the boater cutoff weight in pounds and ounces without going over wins a copy of The Angler's Genie - courtesy of GreatLakesBass.com and Business Technology Integration - makers of The Angler's Genie.

Post your guesses (if you feel lucky) in pounds and ounces between now and midnight next Friday 9/8/06 to be eligible. If you want to be sneaky, pm me your guess by the same deadline, and I'll keep it private.

TIEBREAKER: If needed, a tiebreaker will be a 2nd guess - guess the winning weight for the co-angler in pounds and ounces without going over - that's the 2-day total weight. Winner will be announced on Monday, September 11, 2006.

Good Luck and let the contest begin!!!

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Genie

#1
Can I guess?? I'm going with 16 pounds and 5 ounces.  Co will be 34 pounds and 12 ounces.
Grand Rapids, MI
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canvsbk

Cut off weight - 18# 11 oz
co-angler winning weight - 35# - 0 oz
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CuradoKev

Boater Cut Wt = 16lb 5oz

Conagler winning wt: 38lb 5oz.

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live2fish

#6
Cutoff weight = 17.85 lbs     (17-14)

coangler weight = 37.68 lbs     (37-11)

stackenem

#7
16.35 boater      (16-6)

33.30 co angler     (33-5)




converted to pounds and ounces - Dan
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BigSmallie

#8
Boater: 17.35        (17-6)

Non-Boater: 24.25     (24-4)
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Potter

#9
17.75 BOATER        (17-12)

31.75 COANGLER     (31-12)

Team houston

Cutoff   16lbs  13 oz         Co-angler winning weight  35lbs  8 oz

MIBassKid

my guess is 18 lbs 7oz.

co-angler is 32 lbs 6 oz

djkimmel

I've received a few private message guesses too. Make sure you note that the TIEBREAKER is the WINNING weight for the co-angler so that would be the 2-day combined weight - if you guessed based on only the cutoff weight or 1-day weight for the co-angler by mistake, I'll allow you to clarify that and send me a new tiebreaker weight.

You can't change your boater cutoff guess once you've posted it or pm'd it to me.

I've already logged your guesses for boater cutoff weight in the 'official' contest log.

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djkimmel

Quote from: Grandbass on September 01, 2006, 11:08:44 AM
15.1 Boater

29.5 Co angler

Mike

Grandbass - to clarify, do you mean 15 pounds 1 ounce and 29 pounds 5 ounces?

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djkimmel

#14
Quote from: live2fish on September 01, 2006, 11:09:46 AM
Cutoff weight = 17.85 lbs

coangler weight = 37.68 lbs

live2fish,
I converted your weights to 17-14 and 37-11 respectively (rounding to pounds and ounces since that is how the fish are weighed at BFL).

I'll just add in the conversion to everyone else's post who put in 100th's.

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Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

djkimmel

13 entries so far... keep 'em coming - this is a great prize!

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Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

McCarter

Cut-off 19-3

Co Angler - 34-12

Its a long shot but all the good answers were already taken.  Thanks a lot guys!

PB himself :-\'

MBell


Cheetam

Cut off= 15 lbs 13 oz
Co-champ= 38 lbs 8 oz.
Jeff

Dan

Here's my guesses

18lbs.  10 oz.  and 25lbs.

Thanks
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