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Read the Rules! Every angler is responsible for checking their Digital Livewell® at the end of the day to make sure all of their fish submissions have been RECEIVED. Tap on the Digital Livewell® (fish icon). You will need a minimum of 2 bars of service or strong wifi. If any entries have a message that reads NOT RECEIVED, leave that screen open until all fish read RECEIVED to the leaderboard. If you cannot get your entry to say RECEIVED, try this: https://tinyurl.com/LivewellHelp
All registration and payment must be completed using the app. The FishDonkey App will be used to photo document fish and will generate live leaderboards. The leaderboards will update throughout the event as fish are submitted. All entries will be considered unofficial until verified.
Watch a 1 minute tutorial on How to Enter a Fish
Test the app before you get out on the water.
1. Download the app
2. Join "Practice Entering a Fish"
Here's a video on How to Measure a Fish
The app will work without the internet. Open the app before heading out to poorly covered areas and tap on the name of the tourney. That is all it takes to fully load your tournament. You are ready! Fish should be entered as normal in bad reception areas, through the button 'Enter a Fish'. Your Digital Livewell® (fish icon) will show you if there are fish waiting for an internet connection to get pushed into the leaderboard. When you get back to a well connected area, open your Digital Livewell® and leave that screen open/active until all fish are “Received”. If your pictures are missing from the leaderboard, this is what you need to do. Until your pictures are received, do not delete or alter the photos on your phone, as the software will not accept your photos as originals.
Open your Digital Livewell (fish icon) when you get back to an area with good reception. Leave that screen open until all fish are “Received”. Never delete anything from your Digital Livewell.
All measuring devices must be commercially made. You are required to have a board with a 90 degree bend which marks 0, and at least ¼” lines. No handmade measuring boards, stickers, or tape measures allowed. No sliding, retractable, or foldable measuring devices are allowed unless approved by the tournament director. If your measurement is not clearly readable in your submission photo, it may not be accepted, or could be penalized.
[DIRECTORS OPTION] Extra large fish are difficult to measure with a bump board and photographs. For example, sturgeon can be measured more accurately by using video. Bump the nose of the fish against a vertical surface and use a commercial measuring tape to measure the fish. Video from nose to tail, covering the complete length of the fish. "PINCH THE TAIL FOR MEASUREMENT"
Your Tournament Director is Capt. Mel True - Fishnet Charters. If you need to reach your director, their contact info is in the “ i “ Info icon within your tournament in the app.
The interpretation and enforcement of the rules is at the sole discretion of the director. The tournament director may change rules or impose sanctions as they deem appropriate, including but not limited to: disqualifications, forfeiture of prizes, and prohibition from competing in future tournaments. All decisions made by the tournament director are final.
All participants are expected to follow high standards of sportsmanship, courtesy, safety and conservation. Any participant who displays poor sportsmanship, violates these rules or brings unfavorable publicity to the sport of fishing could be disqualified. Encroachment is considered a sportsmanship rule.
Participants must fish in the area specified for the event. Fishing has to be legal and in public Coastal New England Waters.
Keep your phones on throughout the tournament in order to receive communication from the director in the event.
The tournament director will consider options for determining a tie, which could be 1) time of entry 2) the exact measurement instead of the ¼” measurement 3) the next largest fish submitted by each angler. A tie could also result in shared prizes.
Ensure that your correct address, email, and mobile number appear in your app profile for prize announcements and award ceremony. Prizes are the responsibility of the winners. Transportation, taxes, and incidentals are the responsibility of the winner.
It is the responsibility of the tournament director to disburse all prizes.
From our terms and conditions, you have agreed to the following.
”FishDonkey makes no representations or warranties regarding the Service or the quality, features, conditions, rules, prizes, results, or other aspects of any tournament ORGANIZED THROUGH, OR hosted on, the Site. AS BETWEEN FISHDONKEY AND THE TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER, THE TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESULTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE TOURNAMENTS THEY ORGANIZE AND HOST USING THE SITE AND SERVICES.”
As stated above, FishDonkey is not in any way responsible, but if you believe there is a problem with your tournament director or if something seems suspicious such as not paying out the funds or prizes, please contact FishDonkey and let us know ASAP.
Prizes will be handed out at the awarded ceremony at the Narragansett Brewery 271 Tockwotton st. Providence, RI 02903 on Aug 8th 2025 starting at 6pm. Fisherman who have qualified for a WILDCARD category must attend the award ceremony to receive a raffle ticket to win.
All federal, state, and local laws and all fishing and boating rules must be abided by.
Failure to comply with any tournament rules subjects participants to disqualification and removal from the competition, as determined by the tournament officials. The right to refuse sale and/or revoke a competition ticket to anyone is hereby reserved.
Participants are responsible for their own safety, actions, and property at all times.
If there are any questions about the rules, ask the tournament director. Capt. Mel True Capt.MelTrue@gmail.com 508-951-9991