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451 200 141 Lures, Junior, 1 Spoon plus 1 additional choice. 451 200 142 Lures, Intermediate, 1 Spoon, 1 Spinner, and 2 additional choices. 451 200 143 Lures, Senior, 1 Spoon, Spinner, 1 Rooster Tail, and 3 additional choices. Judging criteria are outlined on a Lures Score Sheet( 451-05, revised 2015) available at the county Extension office or on the State 4H website at http:// oregon. 4h. oregonstate. edu / contest-materialsnatural-science
COMMON KNOTS
Knots are defined as those needed to secure line from a reel to terminal tackle. They are limited to Arbor Knot, Blood Knot, Dropper Loop, Clinch or Improved Clinch Knot, Nail Knot, Palomar Knot, Perfection Loop, Rapala Knot, Snell Knot, Double Surgeon’ s, Surgeon’ s Loop, Trilene Knot, Uni-Knot. Each knot must be represented in two mediums. One( large scale) knot must be tied using white cordage no smaller than 1 / 8” and no larger than 1 / 4” in diameter. The( normal scale) second knot is to be tied to a barbless hook using the appropriate material as it would be used in fishing( monofilament, Dacron backing, fly line, etc.) Knots must be labeled with name and displayed on an 8.5” X 11” 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 / contestmaterials-natural-science 451 200 151 Common Knots, Junior, any 5 knots( each knot represented in large and normal scale). 451 200 152 Common Knots, Intermediate, any 7 knots( each knot represented in large and normal scale). 451 200 153 Common Knots, Senior, any 9 knots( each knot represented in large and normal scale). Judging criteria are outlined on a Common Knots Score Sheet( 451-02, 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
AQUATIC MACRO-INVERTEBRATE SPECIMENS
Macro-invertebrates, regardless of developmental stage, serve as an energy source in fresh water( lakes, ponds, streams, rivers) fisheries. They include but are not limited to: eggs, larvae, nymphs, scuds, leeches, stoneflies, caddis flies, mosquitoes, dragonflies, hellgrammites, etc. Specimen photos or drawings of specimens may be displayed in a three ring binder. Photos and drawings must be the original work of the exhibitor. Pre- served specimens are to be displayed in specimen jars in display boxes. Each specimen, including photos or drawings, requires a label be affixed to the display box or page for easy reading. La- bels( 3 / 4” x1 1 / 2”) on preserved specimens, photos or drawings are to include the name of the collector, date collected / photo- graphed / drawn, order name, common name, name of body of water from which specimen was found, county and state. Label Example: Collector / Date: J. Smith 01 / 01 / 01 Order Name: Ephemeroptera Common Name / Stage: Mayfly Adult or Nymph Body of Water: Lost Lake County / State: Hood River, OR Phases are based on the number of specimens exhibited. Each collection is progressive. Exhibitors are expected to add 5 new preserved specimens, photographs, or drawings to their exhibit each year, in addition to those exhibited the previous year. Exhibitors are not able to combine preserved specimens, photo- graphs, or drawings as a single exhibit. The entries must be accompanied by a 4-H Aquatic Ecology & Angler Education Explanation Card( 451-07, revised 2014) available on the state 4-H website at http:// oregon. 4h. oregon- state. edu / contest materials-natural-science
Phase 1 Members display 10 to 20 specimens.
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Preserved specimens displayed in specimen jars in display boxes
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Photographs of specimens displayed in a note- book
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Original Drawings of specimens displayed in a notebook
Phase 2 Members display 21 to 35 specimens.
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Preserved specimens displayed in specimen jars in display boxes
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Photographs of specimens displayed in a notebook
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Original Drawings of specimens displayed in a notebook
Phase 3 Members display 36 to 50 specimens.
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Preserved specimens displayed in specimen jars in display boxes
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Photographs of specimens displayed in a note- book
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Original Drawings of specimens displayed in a notebook
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