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weighed officially by tournament marshals. There are more rule changes listed on the tournament website, including new regulations that mean runners can fish, although each team is still limited to 4 rods. "I've fished every spring tournament in the past 7 years on the Seneca River and I’ve seen different ways of how it was organized," adds Tamas. "The changes this year will make the tournament much more interesting and keep it very competitive."

The tournament costs $1,500 per team with a possible payout of $41,000. Teams may pay in installments with the last payment due May 20, the day the tournament starts. While Tamas won't take a penny from this tournament, this means that the cost of insurance, land, facilities, prize money, trophies, and all the other expenses that must be met to host a successful tournament must come from monies raised. While we've been fortunate in the past to have tournaments generously underwritten by Wild Carp


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