Alessandro Posted May 31, 2009 Posted May 31, 2009 Today a 3-day salmon competition ended just south of the capital Stockholmin the Baltic sea,58 salmons caught by 36 boat of total 49 boats caught salmon. Biggest catch was a 17,8 kilo (39 pounds?), winning team had 4 salmons total weight38 kilo.Outside competition further north in the Stockholm archipelago around an island called Singö 54 salmons was caught on saturday, don´t know how many boats was involved nor the biggest salmon.These salmons are mainly immigrating fish whom swim north to spoon in their native rivers.
JoeMan Posted June 1, 2009 Posted June 1, 2009 Are there any limits for the tournament? #of fish per boat, # of rods allowed to fish. Wondering how your tournaments are set up over there. What are the favorite lures?? Sounds like a fun tournament?
Alessandro Posted June 1, 2009 Author Posted June 1, 2009 http://www.fiskeguidning.se/fiskeguidning/default.asp?id=89&language=sv#SlutrapportfrånLaxcupNynäshamnSome pics from the competition.Every competition have their own rules, this competition have some rules that are common, every team must have a VHF-radio with a certain channel so everyone can be notified, also every team must take a tag every morning and give it back when they return to the harbour every evening. Maximum 10 rods per boat and6 salmons per day (never happened that someone caught that many on a day during this competition), gaff is banned, captain of the boat must be at least 18 years old, speed limit when sailing out and home at 7 knots.Fishing methods is mainly spoons, mixed with some plugs like Tomic, some fish with deadbaitfish but it´s not so common in the Baltic sea, more common in the big lakes of Vänern and Vättern.
Priority1 Posted June 1, 2009 Posted June 1, 2009 Alex, Very interesting. Thanks for the report from across the pond.
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