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Fish Report for 7-16-2013
The 2013 California Trout Photo Contest is now accepting submission.
7-16-2013
California Trout
Share your best photos of California's rivers, streams and creeks and your angling experiences. Photos can include fish, anglers or others enjoying California waters or be more scenic in nature. Enter today for a chance to be featured on CalTrout's website, in the Streamkeeper's Log and to win some great gear!
Contest Rules and Guidelines:
CalTrout will be selecting 25 finalists. From those finalists, CalTrout members and Facebook followers will vote to determine one grand prize winner and 9 best photo winners .
GRAND PRIZE - 1 Winner
Photo featured on home page of CalTrout website, one-year CalTrout membership, Limited Edition CalTrout-engraved Abel Classic Reel ($625 value)
BEST PHOTOS - 9 Winners
Photo included on Caltrout.org photo contest page, one-year CalTrout membership, CalTrout Patagonia Capilene long-sleeve shirt ($60 value)
Photos will be judged on how well they depict the spirit of California waters and/or the sport of fly-fishing as well as overall artistic merit (lighting, color, composition, etc).
All photos must in some way be related to California rivers, creeks, or streams and the activities around them.
Enter as many times as you like.
All submissions must include a contest entry form.
Only digital images will be accepted.
Photographs must be in digital format.
Only online entries will be eligible. No print or film submissions will be accepted.
The photograph need not be taken with a digital camera; scans of negatives, transparencies, or photographic prints are acceptable.
Digital files must be high resolution, 300ppi, file size 3MB or larger (at close to actual size) and must be in .jpg format.
All entries must be received by midnight PST, August 31, 2013.
ALL entries require a signed model release for all people depicted in the image. (click here to download)
Please read our Full Contest Rules before entering. If you have further questions please email photos@caltrout.org. Photos must be submitted using our online form. Photos emailed to photos@caltrout.org will NOT be considered.
Contest Rules and Guidelines:
CalTrout will be selecting 25 finalists. From those finalists, CalTrout members and Facebook followers will vote to determine one grand prize winner and 9 best photo winners .
GRAND PRIZE - 1 Winner
Photo featured on home page of CalTrout website, one-year CalTrout membership, Limited Edition CalTrout-engraved Abel Classic Reel ($625 value)
BEST PHOTOS - 9 Winners
Photo included on Caltrout.org photo contest page, one-year CalTrout membership, CalTrout Patagonia Capilene long-sleeve shirt ($60 value)
Photos will be judged on how well they depict the spirit of California waters and/or the sport of fly-fishing as well as overall artistic merit (lighting, color, composition, etc).
All photos must in some way be related to California rivers, creeks, or streams and the activities around them.
Enter as many times as you like.
All submissions must include a contest entry form.
Only digital images will be accepted.
Photographs must be in digital format.
Only online entries will be eligible. No print or film submissions will be accepted.
The photograph need not be taken with a digital camera; scans of negatives, transparencies, or photographic prints are acceptable.
Digital files must be high resolution, 300ppi, file size 3MB or larger (at close to actual size) and must be in .jpg format.
All entries must be received by midnight PST, August 31, 2013.
ALL entries require a signed model release for all people depicted in the image. (click here to download)
Please read our Full Contest Rules before entering. If you have further questions please email photos@caltrout.org. Photos must be submitted using our online form. Photos emailed to photos@caltrout.org will NOT be considered.
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