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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Sandstrom" data-source="post: 110994" data-attributes="member: 1108"><p>I must catch skinnier ones. I got some obvious well fed fish but I had some 19-20 inch fish that to me needed a couple more weeks of feasting to get to fat stage. </p><p></p><p>The conversion is pretty accurate for Sakakawea fish up to about 21.25 inches. Then it starts to get kitty whompus. It obviously doesn't matter as everyone fished with same conversion but just stating with this format a fish 23 and over really launches a guy forward. Kicker fish are always crucial in any tournament but in AIM it's critical. </p><p></p><p>Same story here. Smallest was 19.75 and biggest 21.25. We needed that kicker and I would have been pleased. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I really like the ability to keep fishing with decisions on what fish to keep no longer relevant. Boat control in wind like that (we fished main lake) is tricky. When cranking have to reel up most lines so don't have a mess.</p><p></p><p>A thanks to the tournament folks for running it. I hope to fish more of them next year. Will see how it goes with baby two on deck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Sandstrom, post: 110994, member: 1108"] I must catch skinnier ones. I got some obvious well fed fish but I had some 19-20 inch fish that to me needed a couple more weeks of feasting to get to fat stage. The conversion is pretty accurate for Sakakawea fish up to about 21.25 inches. Then it starts to get kitty whompus. It obviously doesn't matter as everyone fished with same conversion but just stating with this format a fish 23 and over really launches a guy forward. Kicker fish are always crucial in any tournament but in AIM it's critical. Same story here. Smallest was 19.75 and biggest 21.25. We needed that kicker and I would have been pleased. Yes, I really like the ability to keep fishing with decisions on what fish to keep no longer relevant. Boat control in wind like that (we fished main lake) is tricky. When cranking have to reel up most lines so don't have a mess. A thanks to the tournament folks for running it. I hope to fish more of them next year. Will see how it goes with baby two on deck! [/QUOTE]
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