SUF Bass Challenge
Community Tournament
π 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 "π 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
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.
Have a valid state fishing license for whatever water you're on.
Fish public US waters only, artificial bait only, you catch your own fish. No live bait, no fish caught by a partner.
Largemouth, smallmouth, or spotted bass β 12" minimum (or state minimum if higher).
Use a commercial bump board with a 90Β° stop and ΒΌ" marks. No tape measures, no homemade boards.
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.
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 1/4β deduction.
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.
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.
Track your best fish. Without Fishing Chaos auto-culling, we need to know which fish is in your best so far.