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Rules
Smallest Lake
Trout
5 Year FHL
2009 Fall 1st Week-1809
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2010 Spring Mack
Days Rules
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1ST |
$1000 |
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2ND |
$950 |
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3RD |
$900 |
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4TH |
$850 |
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5TH |
$800 |
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6TH |
$750 |
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7TH |
$750 |
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8TH |
$700 |
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9TH |
$700 |
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10TH |
$650 |
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11TH |
$650 |
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12TH |
$600 |
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13TH |
$600 |
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14TH |
$550 |
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15TH |
$550 |
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16TH |
$500 |
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17TH |
$500 |
| 18th | $450 |
| 19th | $450 |
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20th |
$450 |
| 21st | $400 |
| 22nd | $400 |
| 23rd | $400 |
| 24th | $350 |
| 25th | $350 |
| 26th | $300 |
| 27th | $300 |
| 28th | $250 |
| 29th | $250 |
| 30th | $250 |
3. Additional Prizes will be awarded in the following amounts:
1) Teens & Kids (17 years of age & under): Youth anglers will compete with adults for cash prizes up to $600. Youth anglers along with adults will be eligible for cash awards for tagged fish in the tagged fish category. ($100-$600) Top youth angler (17-13) will receive $200 and second will receive $150, third-$75,4th-$50, & 5th-$50. New-youth 12 & under-1st-$100, 2nd-$75, 3rd-$50-these youth anglers may choose to compete in the older youth.
2)
Top Angler Prizes- These will be
awarded based on the 15 best days
out of the 33 days you fish-the last
day-the 33rd day will be a separate day.
In case of a tie-anglers will split the award prize.
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1ST |
$700 |
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2ND |
$650 |
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3RD |
$600 |
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4TH |
$550 |
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5TH |
$500 |
| 6th | $400 |
| 7th | $350 |
| 8th | $300 |
| 9th | $250 |
| 10th | $200 |
The following prizes are separate from the above categories.
Early Angler Registration-$200-qualify
by entering on or before March 10th and enter at least one fish in the event-one prize
Weekend Prizes-$200-one each
weekend will be drawn from the entries received for that weekend-eleven prizes-limit
one/angler.
Captain's Prize-$250.00-enter each
day by giving us the name of the captain or boat name of your boat or the boat you were
boarded on when you enter your catch-four prizes.
Smallest lake trout-$250.00-two
prizes.
Door Prizes- $100-two
prizes-drawn from entries-you must be present to
win
Ladies Only!!-1st-$300, 2nd-$200, &
3rd-$100
Largest Lake Trout-
$500 for the largest lake trout over 36" and weighing 24 #'s or more. No
large fish contest on the last day of the event-May 23rd.
Last Day May 23rd-separate drawing prizes of $300 & $200,
$50, & $50. Heaviest lake trout entry
under 30" will win $200, 2nd $100. These fish will count in your bonus totals,
top angler days, and for
tagged fish.
Bonuses:
Bonus
category will be based on your total number
of entries (includes all 33 days) at the end of the event.
0-19 lake
trout=$0
20-30=$35
31-60=$65
61-100=$110
101-150=$185
151-200=$260
201-250=$360
Example-if your total at the end of the
251-300=$440 event
is 210 lake trout-you would win
301-350=$535 $360.00
in bonus prize money.
350-400=$615
401-450=$740
451-500=$830
500-550=$915
551-600=$1,030
601-650=$1,125
651-700=$1,215
701-750=$1,340
751-800=$1,430
801-850=$1,650-revised
851-900=$1,970-revised
901-950=$2,315-revised
951-1000=$2,680-revised
1001-1050=$3,075-revised
1051-1200=$3,225-revised
1201-1250=$3,675-revised
1251-1300=$3,825-revised
1301-1350=$3,975-revised
1351-1400=$4,125-revised
1401-1450=$4,275-revised
1451-1500=$4,425-revised
1501-1550=$4,575-revised
1551-1600=$4,725-revised
1601-1650=$4,875-revised
depending on Mack Days total fish entries.
Tagged Fish Category-Rules:
Background: 2,000-3,000 lake trout will be tagged before the
event and will be worth $100-$5,000 each regardless of when it is caught during the
event. New-there will be two $5,000 tagged lake
trout.
These fish are tagged and the adipose fin is clipped. They
were released at different locations in Flathead Lake by CSKT & FWP
fisheries staff. If you catch a what you think is a tagged fish-it
will be helpful if you mark the fish by wrapping a rubber band or electrical tie
around the tail of the fish.
All lake trout with
a clipped adipose fin will be scanned with an electronic reader by staff when
fish are turned in at the check-in stations.
Do not remove any tag from the fish. Removing the embedded
pit
tag will disqualify that fish for any cash award.
The winning fish must meet these requirements for a $100-$5,000 prize:
1) it must have a PIT tag.
2) its tag number must match a number of one of the over 2000 lake trout tagged by fisheries staff.
3) the angler must be entered in the event. Youth anglers may win up to $600 in the tagged prize categories.
5) the fish must be caught during one of the 33 days of the 2010 Spring Mack Days contest.
All tagged fish received at the check-in stations that do not qualify for a $5,000 prize will win a $500 - $100 prize-depending on the tag number. We will have the list available at the check in station.
4. Maximum length for lake trout entered
is 30". Anglers count will include only fish caught by that angler. There is no lower size
limit of lake trout that will be accepted for the regular drawing. This restriction is designed to
protect large lake trout,
which are both highly valued by anglers and present
in low numbers. It is also consistent with the lake management plan, which
directs the protection of large lake trout while reducing small ones.
5. Regulation limits of lake trout are 50 per day under
30" and 1 over 36". Lake
trout 30"-36"are not legal to keep. They are "slot fish" and
regulations require that they are to be released back into the lake.
Be sure of your counts when you enter your fish do not bring more
than 50 lake trout per person to be entered.
6. Event officials will mark each fish submitted if
they are not donated.
If you do not wish
to keep your fish you may donate them to the event, which will distribute them
to area food banks. All fish
submitted for donation must have been on
cubed or crushed
ice from the time of capture to the time of
submittal.
Fish not put on ice will not be accepted for donation.
8. Fish
submitted for entries must be caught on the day of the submittal.-If there is a
question about the condition of fish they will not be accepted for entry.
9. All prize
winners are responsible to cover all taxes/costs associated with prize
winnings.
10. New-All boat anglers in
a boat that is submitting fish for the lottery drawing must be entered in the event. Entries are taken at anytime
until the end of the event. NO entry
fee is required.
11. Please observe the following: Know the difference between bull trout and lake trout (information on identification will be available). Thoroughly wash off your boat and trailer when coming from another water body where exotic hitchhiking organisms may reside.
12. Safety is very important when boating. You are required to follow all U.S. Coast Guard Boating Regulations. We recommend having a cell phone or Marine Band Radio on board your boat. Keep phones in a dry area and batteries charged. PFD's/life jackets do you no good if they are not on your back when you need them-wear your PFD. Make sure someone knows when you expect to be off the water. Be aware of weather conditions at all times. Practice the three C's-Caution, Courtesy, and Common Sense.
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Largest Live Lake Trout
Contest Rules****See Rule #5
Lake trout are a highly abundant predator that has
shaped the fish community in Flathead Lake. The goal of the State
and Tribes,
developed with extensive public involvement, is to reduce the numbers of lake
trout to benefit other species
in the lake, especially native trout.
Specifically, the direction of the management plan is to reduce small lake trout
while continuing to protect large lake trout. This direction is the result of a
practical compromise. The overall reduction of
numbers is intended to reduce
the predation by lake trout on other species. The protection of large fish is a
compromise
to maintain quality-fishing opportunities for lake trout. The end
result should be a more diverse fishery. This event is
conducted to be
consistent with the management goals.
2. Anglers are asked to check the www.mackdays.com web site before each day of angling to determine the weight of the leading fish. We cannot update on the weekends so telephone us for the leader information. Anglers are encouraged to release large lake trout whose weight is clearly less than the weight of the leading fish currently in first place. The winning lake trout will be the heaviest lake trout.
3. When a large fish is caught, anglers must call 406-982-3142-Blue Bay, 406-270-3386-Cindy, or 406-982-3142-Mountain to determine the size of the currently largest fish, and if their catch is larger, a boat will come to the location of the angler and conduct an official weighing.
4. To qualify for the contest, winning fish must be alive at the time of the official weighing. Anglers may keep their fish for personal use, but will be encouraged to release the fish.
5. This contest ends at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday May 22nd-no calls accepted after that time for weighing in of large lake trout. There will be no large fish contest the last day (May 23rd) of the event.
6. Lake trout must be over 36" and 24 #'s to be accepted for entry in the large lake trout category.
7. Anglers are encouraged to have and use a live well to hold fish until measured. If you have no live well use a net or mesh bag to hold fish from the side of the boat or use a large cooler for holding. Add and remove water in the cooler until staff can arrive to measure the fish for you. Handle large fish with care. Try to reduce injury from handling. Hold fish under the jaw, do not hold fish by the gills. This helps to reduce the risk of damage to the fish.
Mack Days reserves the right to: photograph event entries, reproduce any photos for publicity purposes, and retain all photo rights.
There is a boat ramp fee of $5/day or $30/yr. at the Blue Bay Campground.
Contact CSKT Tribal Recreation Office for information @ 406-883-2888 or
406-675-4700.
Questions: Barry
Hansen 406-883-2888 Ex. 7282
Cindy Bras-Benson 406-883-2888 Ex. 7294 or 406-270-3386
email:
webmaster
Mountain Wahl 406-883-2888 Ex. 7294 or 406-871-5970
Blue Bay (during the event)-406-982-3142
Thank you for your participation in 2009 Fall Mack Days!!!
Let us know what you like or didn’t like and what we can do to improve.
Celebrate Life-Take a kid fishing!
Sponsored by the Confederated
Salish and Kootenai Tribes
Sanctioned by CSKT and MFWP
10/12/03
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