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SCB Tournament Trail Bass Measuring Rules

Please double check all photos before releasing fish so you are in compliance with each rule, and your
fish will count in full toward your total.

Rule 1:
A tournament identifier must be in anglers photo, and clearly visible in the sunlight. Anglers do not
need to be in a watercraft.
Reasoning: In order to ensure fish was caught during the tournament, the identifier must be
present and unobstructed in all photos.
Reasoning: Anglers are not allowed to fish until the specified start time of the tournament
which will always be after sunrise. Photos taken in the dark will not be accepted.

See the following photos for penalties and/or disqualifications regarding this rule:
Disqualification: If an identifier is not present in the photo at all or the judge cannot determine
the identifier is from a particular event, the fish will be disqualified.

*Although this is a perfect picture measured on a Hawg Trough, there is no identifier in the photo.
Please Send 1 Picture of each of your final fish (3 for a 1 day tournament) to:
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Disqualification: If a picture does not show clearly that the fish was caught after the sun has
come up, the catch will be disqualified.
o Additional note: You may need to turn the flash of your camera off in the morning so
the flash does not wash out the light. This makes pictures appear to be taken in the dark.

*It is unclear when this fish was caught as it appears to be dark, and so it would have to be assumed it was caught at a time other than the
tournament.

Rule 2:
A Hawg Trough Bump Board, or other approved ruler must be used. No other measurement devices will
be permitted. Any other device must get prior approval in writing by a SCB representative in order for it
to be used. Fishs lower jaw and/or upper lip must be touching the left side of the bump board. The
fishs lip and tail must both be showing in the photo, and the fish facing left on the bump board.
Reasoning: This is the most basic rule, but it is an easily broken rule. If the fish is not touching
the bump board it is an improper measurement and extends the length of the fish.
Reasoning: If any part of the fish is not showing, an accurate measurement cannot be taken. We
will only measure up to the last inch we see as long as the lip is touching the bump board
Reasoning: So all fish are submitted uniformly, anglers must turn the bump board so it is on the
left in their pictures.
Reasoning: Having the fish face to the left ensures that an angler cannot attempt to score the
same fish twice.
Reasoning: All anglers must use an approved measuring device as using unsanctioned devices
will lead to inconsistent measurements across the entire field.
See the following photos for penalties and/or disqualifications regarding this rule:
Please Send 1 Picture of each of your final fish (3 for a 1 day tournament) to:
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Penalty: 1 deduction from each fish not touching the left side of the board.

*This fish is not touching the left side of the Hawg Trough. It would be assessed a 1 penalty.
Disqualification: Entire fish is not pictured and so an accurate measurement cannot be taken.

*This picture does not show either the nose or tail of the fish. It would be disqualified.
Disqualification: Disqualification of each fish not pictured using the approved measuring device.

*This picture does not show an approved measuring device. There is no way to ensure the markings on the device used are accurate. This fish
would be disqualified.

Rule 3:
Fish must be facing the left on the bump board with its stomach facing you.
Reasoning: This shows consistency and uniformity for the person judging each fish in the
tournament.
Reasoning: It is difficult for those judging the tournament to determine that each fish is unique
if they are not all photographed facing the same way.

See the following photos for penalties and/or disqualifications regarding this rule:
Please Send 1 Picture of each of your final fish (3 for a 1 day tournament) to:
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Penalty: 2 deduction from each fish improperly measured.


Disqualification: Improperly photographed fish will be disqualified if it is within 2 of the anglers
other documented fish, and there are no distinguishing marks on the fish.
Additional Note: If an angler improperly measures a fish in this manner at a future event, each
fish measured as such will be disqualified.

*Picturing a fish upside-down is difficult to judge, as seen. This photo could be a penalty or a disqualification, depending on the lengths of the
anglers other fish and distinguishing marks.

*Picturing a fish facing right is difficult to judge and distinguish as seen. This photo could be a penalty or disqualification, depending on the
lengths of the anglers other fish and distinguishing marks.
Please Send 1 Picture of each of your final fish (3 for a 1 day tournament) to:
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Rule 4:
Anglers must not picture any part of their hand or fish gripping tools in the fishs mouth.
Reasoning: While we recommend using a fish gripping tool to keep your catch in the water
while getting ready to take your photo, putting their hand, fish gripping tools, or fingers in the
fishs mouth, anglers can manipulate the length of the fish by extending the jaw which is
harmful to the health of the fish.
Reasoning: Fish gripping tools also tend to obstruct the full view of the bump board, and make it
difficult to determine the fishs lip is touching the left side of the board.
Additional Note: We recommend using fish gripping tools to tether your catch to the vessel while
preparing your equipment for a picture.

See the following photos for penalties and/or disqualifications regarding this rule:
Penalty: 1 deduction for hands, fish gripping tools, or fingers in the fishs mouth.

*This fish is being lip-gripped. The lip grips are prohibited, and are also clearly prohibiting the judges from seeing the fishs lip touching the left
side of the bump board. A 1 penalty would be assessed.

*This fish is being held by the angler by its mouth. The anglers hands are obstructing the view of the left side of the bump board. Although the
angler is not attempting to manipulate the mouth, it still affects the length of the fish. The anglers hand needs to stay behind the plane of the
eye. A 1 deduction would be assessed in this photo.
Additional Note: Anglers may use stainless steel fish stringer through the mouth of the fish (not
the gill plate) as a means to prevent their catch from getting away before measurement. Should
an angler choose this method, the lower jaw and/or upper lip of the fish must still be touching
the end of the board, not the stringer in between the fish and board.
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*This fish is completely legal. The stringer is not hindering the fishs lip from touching the board and the identifier is in the picture.

Additional Note: Anglers may also keep the lure in the fishs mouth so long as it does not rest
between the fishs lip and the end of the board.

*This fish is a legal catch. With the bait still in its mouth, it does not obstruct the view of the board or prevent the fishs lip from touching the
board.
Additional Note: Anglers may use fish gripping tools to secure their fish in the water while they
get the camera, bump board, and identifier ready, but the fish gripping tool may not be present
in the fishs mouth in the picture.
Please Send 1 Picture of each of your final fish (3 for a 1 day tournament) to:
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Rule 5:
No rubber bands, twine, rope, or fishing line may be wrapped around a fish to secure it to the board. As
stated earlier, the only type of securing device which may be used to secure your catch is a stringer or by
keeping the hook in the fishs mouth.
Reasoning: Securing fish to the board is harmful and stressful to the fish.

See the following photos for penalties and/or disqualifications regarding this rule:
Penalty: 1 deduction per fish.

*This fish has a rope tied around its head. If the fish is fastened to the board anywhere, it is a 1 deduction.
Rule 6:
Either hand may be placed on the body or over the gill plate to hold the fish, but that hand must remain
behind the eye of the fish.
Reasoning: Holding the hand over the fishs body or gill plate will prevent it from flopping off of
the board.
o Anglers should always respect the fish, and also give their best effort to avoid putting
hands or fingers inside the gill plate, thus damaging the gills of their catch.
Reasoning: Since the fish is being held behind the eye, you will be unable to manipulate the
mouth, as the hinge of the jaw of a bass begins right at the vertical plane of the eye.
Reasoning: This method gives a fair assessment of the natural lay and true length of the fish.

See the following photos for penalties and/or disqualifications regarding this rule:
Penalty: 1 deduction from each fish improperly held onto board.

*This angler placed their hand past the plane of the eye. This would be a 1 deduction.
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*This angler placed their hand inside, not over the gills. This would be a 1 deduction.

Rule 7:
Anglers may stabilize the bump board with the off-hand not holding the fish. However, that off-hand
may not touch or manipulate the fishs mouth in any way.
Reasoning: Larger catches can sometimes tilt the board, and so the board may need stabilized.
However, if an angler holds the board from the left side, their hand sometimes obstructs the
view of the fishs mouth, thus the fish cannot be properly judged. Be aware of this if you choose
to hold the board with your other hand.
Reasoning: Anglers can manipulate the mouth of the fish, adding length to their catch, even
with their hand on the left side of the bump board. It is in the anglers best interest to keep their
hand away from the left side of the board if it is not necessary.
See the following photos for penalties and/or disqualifications regarding this rule:
Penalty: 1 deduction from each fish improperly held or manipulated from left side of bump
board.

*This angler used the bump board to manipulate the mouth of the fish. They would be assessed a 1 deduction.
Please Send 1 Picture of each of your final fish (3 for a 1 day tournament) to:
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No Penalty: If the anglers hand does not touch the fish, or manipulate it in any way, the off-
hand may stabilize the bump board.

*This is a legal catch, as the anglers off-hand does not manipulate or touch the fishs mouth.
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Rule 8:
An angler must photograph their catch on the bump board at an overhead angle.
Reasoning: If the photograph is at an overhead angle, above the catch, all parts of the fish may
not be properly and accurately seen and therefore misjudged.

See the following photos for penalties and/or disqualifications regarding this rule:
Penalty: None
Disqualification: None
Additional Note: Any fish not clearly able to be identified will be subject to judgment by the
tournament committee.

*This angler pictured the fish not directly over their catch. As you can see, it would be very difficult to identify the fish in this scenario. A
deduction or disqualification may or may not be assessed to this catch, depending on the anglers other catches and distinguishing marks, but
would be subject to tournament directors judgment.
Rule 9:
Fish must be lying flat on the board. Flopping fish will not be judged.
Reasoning: If the fish is not flat on the board, your catch length will be inaccurate because it
could be longer or shorter.
Reasoning: If a fish is flopping it is not possible to accurately judge the catch, and would be
unfair to estimate the length.

See the following photos for penalties and/or disqualifications regarding this rule:
Penalty: 1 deduction for each fish not flat on the board.

*This fish is in the process of moving during the picture. It is not flat on the board and therefore difficult to judge. It would receive a 1 penalty.
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Disqualification: If the fish is photographed while moving and we cannot determine an accurate
length, the fish will be disqualified.

*This fish is in the process of flopping off of the board, and can therefore not be accurately measured. It would be disqualified.

Rule 10:
The tail of fish can be pinched or natural.
Reasoning: Pinching of the tail is allowed and legal in many states, and may or may not provide
an advantage to the angler.

See the following photos for penalties and/or disqualifications regarding this rule:
Penalty: None

*This fish has its tail pinched and is a perfectly legal catch and picture.
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We have included a few legal examples above. The following are two additional recommended and legal
catches according to the SCB Tournament Trail:
Legal Photo 1:

*This angler has an approved measuring device in the Hawg Trough, they have the identifier, and the photograph is pictured during the day.
They are not manipulating the mouth in any way with their hands or fish grips. The photo is taken from straight above. The fish is flat and facing
left. This is a legal and required way to photograph your fish.

Legal Photo 2:

*This angler has an approved measuring device in the Hawg Trough, they have the identifier, and the photograph is pictured during the day.
They are not manipulating the mouth in any way with their hands or fish grips. The photo is taken from straight above. The fish is flat and facing
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left. This angler differs from the first angler, as they chose to use a stringer to ensure their fish does not flop out of the kayak. This is a legal
practice and this is a perfectly legal and recommended way to photograph your fish.

Approved Measuring Devices:


Hawg Trough:
BEST OPTION!!: PRE LINED AND FLOATING!! $20 https://www.fishingonline.com/hawg-trough-
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Cheapest ($17 plus 15% off coupon = $14.50):


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$20 not pre lined or floating:


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$20 not pre lined or floating:


https://store.radvandamwarehouse.com/yellow-hawg-trough-fish-ruler-by-hagens-p2487.aspx

Others:
Danielson Aluminum Fish Ruler: Only measures up to 22 (Must be verified for accuracy)
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Danielson_Aluminum_Fish_Ruler/descpage-DANAFR.html

Field and Stream 22 Fish Ruler: Only measures up to 22 (Must be verified for accuracy)
https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/field-stream-22-fish-ruler-
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If you want to spend extra money for no reason or you already have it (Must be verified for accuracy):
Kryptek 24 measuring board: https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/ego-kryptek-24-measuring-
board-17egougkryptk24msfac/17egougkryptk24msfac?&color=

All Other Rulers must have a fixed bump board and be approved by Tournament Directors.
All Rulers will be checked for accuracy before the beginning of the tournament.

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