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Now this a 'tournament' I could get into! Fish whenever you want, where ever you want (well, almost where ever you want) and you get more than a month to compete! Also, $5 of your entry fee is going to the Delaware Riverkeepers, so you'll also be helping out a good group. Check out 'The Rules' from the derby's site:

Dates and Times:
The Derby begins at 12:01am on Sunday, May 1st and ends on Saturday, June
4th at 8:00pm. All fish must be caught during this time frame in order to be eligible for consideration.

Location:
Boundaries include the Schuylkill River from the Wissahickon Creek to the Delaware
River, and the Delaware River from the Betsy Ross Bridge to the Philadelphia Airport. Eligible
fish must be caught from shore. Fish caught on a boat will be ineligible for consideration.

Species:
Prizes will be awarded for striped bass, catfish, and blue crab.

In the event of a tie:
The fish caught first will win.

Licensing:
Participants must abide to all regulations outlined by the PA Fish and Boat Commission.
We recommend having a PA fishing license, which can be purchased online here: http://
www.fish.state.pa.us/license.htm.


Catch and Release:
The Derby strongly encourages catch and release. However, if you do choose to keep a fish, be
sure that it is in compliance with the state regulations. Note that for the majority of the Derby,
PA Fish and Boat only allows keeping “slot” fish between 20-26 inches. After June 1st, fish must
be a minimum of 28 inches. For regulations see here:
http://www.fish.state.pa.us/fishpub/summary/delaware.html

Entering a Fish:
Fish will be judged on length, as there will be no weigh in station for the derby.
Fish must be documented by photo or video laying next to the Derby provided measuring tape.
Photo or video of the fish must be sent to the Derby within 24 hours of catch.
The largest fish is defined by the Derby as the longest fish measured from the tip of the jaw to the tip of the tail-fin. In order for a fish to be eligible for entry, all anglers must submit a photograph of the fish next to the official derby measuring tape, provided at the time of registration. For blue crab, the largest animal is defined as widest crab measured point to point. To be eligible for entry the crab must be photographed and measured with the official derby measuring tape. All entries must be submitted to the Derby within 24 hours of catch. Submit photos or videos to jason at phillystripedbassderby.com.

Participants must be registered for the Derby before fishing. Fish landed before a participant
registers for the Derby are not eligible. Registration ends Sunday, May 8th. Go here to register.

Note: All registration materials (Rule Sheet, T-Shirt, Derby Measuring Tape) can be picked up at Shadfest on April 23rd at Penn Treaty Park between 10am and 3pm or at Johnny Brenda’s (1201 Frankford Ave) on May 1st between 4pm and 7pm. You must have the Derby measuring tape in order to submit a fish for consideration. If you cannot pick your materials up at one of these events, please email Jason (jason @ phillystripedbassderby.com) to make alternate arrangements.

The Derby maintains the right to disqualify any fish or participant that violates the Derby rules
or exhibits behavior that is inconsistent with the goals of the Derby.

Read the rules, understand the rules... be one with the rules... Anyway, enough zen talk! Go out and catch some fish, have some fun and win prizes! Check out the website for more info:http://phillystripedbassderby.com
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There are a few upcoming tournaments in the Central Pa region, all of which are on the Juniata River. Here is a quick rundown of each:

1. 20th Annual Derry Township Fire Police of Mifflin County Fishing Tournament
     When:
July 17th and 18th (July 17th 6am to July 18th 4pm)
     Entry Fees: $20 in advance, $25 at Access Area (after July 10th)
     Tournament Area: June's Drive Inn in Juniata County to Mount Union Bridge
     Species: Muskie, Walleye, Bass, Catfish, Carp and Rock Bass (Length Tournament, Top 3 fish in each species pays)
     Pick up an entry form at any Outdoor Shop in the area

2. 1st Annual Hartman's Taxidermy Bass & Walleye Tournament
     When:
July 24th 6am to 6:30pm
     Entry Fees: $50 per boat (no more than 2 people per boat)
     Tournament Area: Mifflin County line to Huntingdon County Line
     Species: Bass, Walleye and Carp (Weight Tournament for Bass and Walleye, Length for Carp)
     Pick up an entry form at any Outdoor Shop in the area

3. 4th Annual Joe Curry Memorial Fishing Tournament
     When:
Sept. 11th and 12th
     Entry Fees: $20 in advance, $25 after Sept. 4th, $10 for kids (T-shirt's are given to every entry)
     Tournament Area: Juniata River (Between Newton Hamilton Access and Mifflin/Juniata County Line in the Narrows)
     Species: Bass, Walleye, Carp, Muskie, Catfish and Rock Bass (Top 3 fish in each species pays)
     Visit http://www.fishingforjoe.org for more information.
    
 
 
This has to be one of the greatest ideas I have ever seen! The one thing I hated about getting into tournament fishing in this area was all the clubs and fees I had to get involved with. BountyFishing.com is just the answer for this! All you have to do is register, pay for your week or day, and go fish! Just about every species of fish is eligible, so go check out their site:

http://www.bountyfishing.com/

There is a free tournament the week of June 28th, so use that week to try out the service (It's a Smallmouth and Largemouth Tournament. I KNOW someone from PA can win the Smallie tournament, we have some real monsters in this area). 

Good luck!