SUF Bass Challenge

Community Tournament

πŸ† suf-bass-challenge

How to Submit

SUBMISSION FORMAT

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INDIVIDUAL ANGLER THREADS


To keep submissions organized, each angler posts all fish in their own dedicated thread in the "πŸ† SUF-bass-challenge"  channel.


β€’ Create ONE Post/Thread in the SUF tournament chat titled "[Your Name] β€” May SUF Bass Challenge"

β€’ Post your first fish as the opening post of your thread

β€’ Post all additional fish as replies inside your own thread

β€’ Do not post tournament fish in other channels or in another angler's thread β€” misplaced fish may not be counted

β€’ Each individual fish post timestamp is the official submission time for tiebreakers - get them in early

The Rules

  1. Submission via the SUF app week long tournament chat before fishing. If you're not in the chat, you can't submit. No back-channel entries via text, email, or DM.

  2. Have a valid state fishing license for whatever water you're on.

  3. Fish public US waters only, artificial bait only, you catch your own fish. No live bait, no fish caught by a partner.

  4. Largemouth, smallmouth, or spotted bass β€” 12" minimum (or state minimum if higher).

  5. Use a commercial bump board with a 90Β° stop and ΒΌ" marks. No tape measures, no homemade boards.

  6. Tournament code on white paper, card, or hand/arm β€” visible in every photo. This matters even more in a chat format because there's no app metadata backing you up. The code is your proof.

  7. Fish positioning: zero-end of board to the photographer's left, belly down, mouth fully closed against the bump, tail flat. Open mouth = up to 1/4” deduction.

  8. Post the photo directly to the SUF tournament chat β€” no edits, no filters, no cropping after capture. Take it, post it. Any sign of editing risks DQ on that fish.

  9. Your chat post timestamp is your submission time β€” that's the tiebreaker source of truth. Post promptly when you catch; don't sit on a bag.

  10. Track your best fish. Without Fishing Chaos auto-culling, we need to know which fish is in your best so far.