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Outdoors Science, Senior Second & Third Year
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Outdoor Science, Club
Judging criteria are outlined on 4-H Educational Display Check Sheet (40-463), available at the county Extension Office or
on the state 4-H website, http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/ fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials
AQUATIC ECOLOGY & ANGLER EDUCATION
FISHING POLES
Based on the type of rod, the necessary components include rod blank, butt cap/extension, handle/grip, reel seat, hook keeper,
butt/stripping guide, appropriate number of line guides for length, guide wraps, ferrules, and tip top. Fishing rods must be
constructed by the member and may not exceed 108” in length. The rods must be displayed on a board no thicker than 1 inch,
no wider than 8 inches, no longer than 120 inches (1” x 8” x 120” maximum). All necessary components must be labeled.
Permanent or removable labels may be used. The entries must be accompanied by a 4-H Aquatic Ecology & Angler Educa-
tion Explanation Card (451-07, revised 2015) available on the state 4-H website at
http://oregon.4h.oregon- state.edu/contest materials-natural-science
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Spinning Rod, Junior, one piece
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Spinning Rod, Intermediate, two piece
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Spinning Rod, Senior, three or four piece
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Bait Casting Rod, Junior, one piece
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Bait Casting Rod, Intermediate, two piece
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Bait Casting Rod, Senior, three or four piece
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Fly Rod, Junior, one piece
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Fly Rod, Intermediate, two piece
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Fly Rod, Senior, three or four piece
Judging criteria are outlined on a Fishing Rods Score Sheet (451-06, revised 2015) available at the county Extension office or
on the State 4-H website at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate. edu/contest materials-natural-science
FLIES
Flies are defined as wet and dry. Dry flies are patterns us ed above the water line or in the surface film (e.g. adult insects,
terrestrial insects, dry attractors, poppers, mouse, etc.). Wet flies are patterns used below the water line (e.g. nymphs, lar-
vae, streamers, wet attractors, emergers, etc.). Materials (recipes) used may include but are not limited to: hackle, lead wire,
dub- bing, hook, copper wire, flash, quill, floss, chenille, thread, and hair. Entries may include but are not limited to: * Wooly
Worm, Wooly Bugger, Hare’s Ear, Scud, Caddis Pupa, Girdle Bug; ** Mickey Finn, Elk Hair Caddis, Bead Head Pheasant
Tail, Parachute Adams; *** Royal Coachman, Grass Hopper, Stone Fly, Blue Winged Olive, Green Drake. Flies must be
labeled with name and displayed on an 8.5”x11” matte board. (*=low difficulty, **=moderate difficulty, ***=high difficulty).
The entries must be accompanied by a 4-H Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Explanation Card (451-07, revised 2015)
available on the state 4-H website at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/contestmaterials-natural-science
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Flies, Junior, 2 total (1 wet and 1 dry) use recipes requiring #4-6 hook.
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Flies, Intermediate, 4 total (2 wet and 2 dry) use recipes requiring #6-8 hook.
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Flies, Senior, 6 total (2 wet, 2 dry, and 2 using body dubbing) use recipes requiring #8-14 hook, 2 using
body dubbing and recipes requiring #12-14 hook. Judging criteria are outlined on a Flies Score Sheet (451-04, revised 2015)
available at the county Extension office or on the State 4-H website at http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/contest-materialsnatural-science
LURES
Lures are defined as Spoons, Spinners, Rooster Tails, Jigs, Plugs, and Spinner Baits. Materials used may include but are not
limited to the following:
Spoons: metal body, split ring, hook, weed guard, thin spoon, heavy spoon, thick solid, and spinner blades.
Spinners: hook, body, beads, clevis, blade, plastic minnow, spinner used with bait.
Rooster Tails: hook, blade, beads, feather skirt, hair skirt, rubber skirt, body, clevis, Colorado blade, willow blade.
Jig: eye, assorted jig lead head, hook, feathered skirt, fur skirt, hair skirt, rubber skirt.
Plugs: metal lip, hook hanger, eye, body, hooks, propellers, joined plug, plug lip.
Spinner Bait: fluted blade, hook, Colorado blade, clevis, arm, body, skirt, eye, twin arms and blades. Lures must be labeled
and displayed on an 8.5”x11” matte board.
The entries must be accompanied by a 4-H Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Explanation Card (451-07, revised 2015)
available on the state 4-H website at http://oregon.4h.oregon state.edu/contest materials-natural-science
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