User talk:Csheldon7
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Peer Review 4/2
[edit]Major Comments:
History section is good! I wonder if there's any more notable facts about the history—like, since it went from originally 260 anglers to now ~4000, was that a steady increase in popularity over the years, or was there a particular moment in time when the fishing rodeo became super popular? If there's anything like that to be found.
I'm curious to hear more about some of the specific results, i.e. last year, how many participants were there, what were the results of the winners in each category, etc. Just to get a better sense of the magnitude of this event. I would say you could add a table showing the history, but that would need so many rows. So maybe just referencing the most recent year's results.
The plan to add conservation and fisheries/sociology sections sounds good! Just be sure you have multiple sources for those so nothing seems biased (i.e. in favor or against the fishing rodeo). I think it would also be good in those sections to touch a bit on the public's reception of this event.
Maybe just a quick paragraph or section somewhere summarizing the rules? Who can participate, is it individual-based, what tools are prohibited, how are the winners determined (i.e. by size or count?), etc.
Minor Comments:
"Mobile businessmen"—What does mobile mean here?
Maybe similarly, who is Mobile Jaycees? Is that an organization just for this, or some sort of sponsor?
"Entertainment includes live shows and concerts and games and educational opportunities for kids."—Make sure you add some commas here.
"The nation's oldest fishing tournament"—Instead of "the nation," I might write US instead, like "the oldest fishing tournament in the US." Since many readers are outside the US. FliFish (talk) 18:52, 2 April 2024 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi Csheldon7. Thank you for your work on Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo. Another editor, SunDawn, has reviewed it as part of new pages patrol and left the following comment:
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