Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 8:02 am
Good I haven't been able to get that function to work. I really don't want it either.
Sorry . I did not see that in the rules. My camera has see some water in it's day and sometimes it's on, off, and even switches the date per card in or out. I'll try to see if I can fix it per the next event. It can be annoying.Mark R wrote:Another question, does the "time - date" stamp in your camera, need to be turned on? I don't see it in the rules but I heard yesterday that it did.
It does not have to be turned on, don't worry about it Dan.TexasDan wrote:Sorry . I did not see that in the rules. My camera has see some water in it's day and sometimes it's on, off, and even switches the date per card in or out. I'll try to see if I can fix it per the next event. It can be annoying.Mark R wrote:Another question, does the "time - date" stamp in your camera, need to be turned on? I don't see it in the rules but I heard yesterday that it did.
Exactly. You can pinch the tail just not manipulate it.DaveR wrote:Please clarify "natural pinched top of the tail". I assume this means that that tail fin cannot be manipulated during when the photo is taken.
Changed. Canoes have always been allowed. Human powered craft. Hand paddle a surfboard if you want.mikey wrote:#5....kayaks only? no canoes?
http://paddle-fishing-forum.com/viewtop ... 39&t=35538" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;nemo327 wrote:I am interested in attending the event. However I can't seem to find the essential facts. 1. Exact location of launch. 2. Starting time/check in. Inquiring noob wants to know.
I like using my Bluetooth to play music when I am fishing, but this rule is pretty funny to me because I was fishing next to someone in the 2nd event this year who was using their speakerphone & talking very loudly. I wish he had a Bluetooth, but I guess that wouldn't be allowed, so just keep yelling into your phone.mudfish wrote:Especially those darn gray Bluetooth rules. Glad they're gone. :P
The logic goes back to the purpose of the series. The PFTS is supposed to be a fun based series for members of this site. We purposely keep it a low dollar series with limited prizes so we don't get the "pros" who travel hundreds of miles. This is a local series for Paddle-Fishing.com members to give us a time to get together, have some fun, build a community and have just enough skin in the game to make it interesting but not painful.13 wrote:I know we have talked about it this year & have an understanding of the 30 days of membership rule before fishing in a tourney, but can anyone tell me the actual reason for this rule? What is the logic behind it originally being introduced?? Seems to me that any tournament would just be show up, pay the entry fee & good luck. Not just PFTS but all tournaments. What am I missing here?