AIM Format CRR not CPR

  • KirtH
    Lakeville
    Posts: 4063
    #1336211

    I fished the AIM event at Green Bay as a co, the CRR is the ticket, catch your fish, measure, write it down, take a couple pics on the board and a hero shot and over the side.

    No worries on a no cull event on what to keep, just keep writing em down, no worries about dead fish bobbing around in your live well, and then if they are healthy in a typical event you get to the bump tank and they go belly up and you get docked for it. It would be hard to cheat the system with the camera technology, each fish is different so with equptment they have to view the fish cheating would be darn near impossible.

    Look forward to WInnie

    Dean Marshall
    Chippewa Falls WI /Ramsey MN
    Posts: 5854
    #788389

    I saw some of the weigh in here & there between customers. This format appears to be going pretty well so far? The gps location of the anglers was interesting as well.It is good to see some new ideas become a reality!

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #788390

    It’s 2009 and about time!!

    To the organizers of AIM!

    casey walters
    Mapleton, MN
    Posts: 107
    #788412

    how do they get the weights? i seen some longer inches with less weight.

    KirtH
    Lakeville
    Posts: 4063
    #788422

    Convert inches to weight based off a standard conversion, everyone gets the same method so it all avg. out in the end.

    jhalfen
    Posts: 4179
    #788423

    Would you do it again Kirt….on either side (pro or co)?

    hanson
    Posts: 728
    #788446

    Quote:


    It’s 2009 and about time!!

    To the organizers of AIM!



    Are you lost there Brian… Walleye Tourny Forum??

    KirtH
    Lakeville
    Posts: 4063
    #788448

    Quote:


    Would you do it again Kirt….on either side (pro or co)?


    Yep, I would love to do it as a Pro, but time and the coin prevent me, I did sign up for Winne AIM Event as a co.

    It was a great time fished with Jesse Beuchal (sp?) local hot stick that teamed up with some big names, Scott Glorvigan and David Anderson, 225 on Warrior tiller at WOT you dont smile to you stop bugs down the hatch

    hanson
    Posts: 728
    #788452

    Quote:


    It was a great time fished with Jesse Beuchal (sp?) local hot stick that teamed up with some big names, Scott Glorvigan and David Anderson, 225 on Warrior tiller at WOT you dont smile to you stop bugs down the hatch



    I got to fish with Dave Anderson on Day 1 at FLW Leech Lake. I’ll echo the smile. Never gone that fast in a tiller boat in my life.

    docfrigo
    Wisconsin
    Posts: 1564
    #788525

    Happy to see this format has been working, now Mill lacs and all the other slot lakes will show their true colors.
    Really wondering how this FLW league championship will pan out on Wissota? I could not imagine fishing for 13 inchers in a major tourney championship event.
    Things had to change, what has proved good for fisheries with the slots has been part of the diminishment of tournaments.

    Nitrodog
    Posts: 848
    #788555

    What do they get for speed with a 225 tiller?

    KirtH
    Lakeville
    Posts: 4063
    #788572

    55 the day I was with with bugs in your teeth

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