ED, Johns post on the fish and weight is posted in another thread, so i will copy it here, hopefully he wont mind, as he did a great job on it.
From the roll call signup sheet there was a total of 27 persons signed in, checking list over I notice that several names are not present.. WELCOME to the new comers.
THANK YOU EVERYONE for your participation.
Fishing or should it be CATCHING was a bit of a challenge for some of us.
Heaviest fish 1.795 Lb. went to team of Crapslabstu and Rocketman
Heaviest five fish 8.28 Lb went to WHO ELSE team of Crapslabstu and Rocketman.
Heaviest fish WOMEN'S Division 1.69 LB Went to Mrs Slabkeeper
Second Place for Heaviest 5 fish 5.65 Lb went to team of Mr and Mrs Slabkeeper
Third Place for Heaviest 5 fish 4.52 Lb went to Crappieday
There was a special guest attending. Cheree Steward Biological Scientist II, Freshwater Fisheries Research, Florida Fish & Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, 601 W. Woodward Ave., Eustis, FL 32726
She had requested permission to collect some data on the fish that was caught "The data I need would involve measuring the fish after weigh-in and removing their otoliths (“ear bones”) to determine their age".
Checking of the"ear bones" of the large fish that Crapslabstu and Rocketman brought in the age of the fish was determined to be 7 Years Old
Several door prizes were given out.


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