Rules for 2006
(Subject to change)
Changes for 2006 to
date
Changed 5/17
Changed 7/3/6
RULE
CHANGES - These rules could be
subject to modification if needed
throughout the season. Interpretation of
these rules shall be left exclusively to
the tournament director. Failure to
comply with any rule may result in
disqualification. The decision of the
tournament director and/or
ruling board shall be final in all
matters. Tournament Director may choose a
ruling board consisting of a panel of the
tournament director and 2 contestants.
Contestants will be selected from boat
draw positions 3 and 7.
PARTICIPANTS
AND ELIGIBILITY - Participation
is open to all who are 16 years of age or
older. Proof of age to the satisfaction
of tournament officials is the
responsibility of the competitor. A
properly completed and signed official
entry form and the entry fee must be
presented to the tournament director
prior to the tournament. A single
entry/release form will will apply to all
2005 events. Tournament officials reserve
the right to refund any entry fee, if
they shall choose for any reason not to
accept the application for entrance. Any
person entering a tournament that is
under 18 years of age must have the
signature of his/her parent or legal
guardian on the entry form. One
contestant per boat. An observer (1 only)
may accompany contestant but will not
fish or help contestant catch, land,
guide or instruct in anyway. All safety
rules apply to observer.
PRE-TOURNAMENT
PRACTICE - No
off-limits.
REGISTRATION
- All entry forms and payment must be
received on the Wednesday prior
to the tournament date by 3:00
p.m. (Sorry no credit cards
accepted). Boat draw will be published on
the website A refund or transfer to
another tournament date may be requested
in the event you cannot participate in a
tournament entered; however, the request
must be made before the Wed. 3:00
deadline. Membership fee will not be
refunded. Boat limit will be
40 max. unless permit states otherwise.
SAFETY
- Safe boating conduct will be observed
at all times. Each competitor must wear a
serviceable U.S. Coast Guard approved
chest-type life preserver (PFD). This
preserver must be worn, strapped, snapped
or zipped any time the combustion engine
is operating and until the combustion
engine is shut off. The boat operator must
have a safety-stop switch attached to his
person when the combustion engine is
running. Violation of either the PFD or
safety-stop switch portion of this rule
will result in disqualification.
SPORTSMANSHIP
- All contestants are expected to follow
high standards of sportsmanship,
courtesy, safety and conservation.
Violation of this rule shall be reason
for disqualification. No alcoholic
beverages or illegal drugs are allowed in
the boat at any time. Drunkenness at any
official activity will be grounds for
immediate disqualification. Anglers
will be not be allow to participate in
the event if impaired prior to the start
of the event. Each contestant must keep
the waters clean and bring trash back to
the dock for disposal. Any violation of
state, local or federal laws may result
in immediate disqualification.
TACKLE AND
EQUIPMENT - Only artificial
lures with the exception of pork rind may
be used. Only one rod and reel
combination may be used at one time.
Trolling as a method of fishing is
prohibited. All bass must be caught live
and in a conventional sporting manner.
All angling must be done from the boat.
Anglers are not permitted to leave the
boat to land a fish or leave the boat to
gain access to secluded waters unless
needing to retrive lure or in case of
emergency (i.e.nature call or bad
weather). Citizen band radios, marine
radios and cellular phones are allowed in
the boat for emergency use only. Any
transmission of information via any
communicative device concerning any
aspect of fishing is prohibited during
the tournament. GMRS/FRS
( Family Radio Service) Walkie Talkies
are allowed for participant boat to boat
communications for general information
and for emergency use. Channel 1 will be
the radio setting for all tournaments.
BOAT AND
MOTOR - All boats entered in the
tournament must carry a $300,000 liability
insurance policy. Any boat considered
inadequate to safely fish two contestants
for an 8-hour day will not be allowed.
Determination with cause is solely
at the tournament director's
discretion. All boats must be a
minimum of 14ft in length, have an
operational safety stop switch on
35HP and over motors, and have all required U.S.
Coast Guard safety equipment. Each boat
must also have a properly aerated or
re-circulating live well to maintain a
live limit catch of bass by both
contestants. Maximum horsepower for all
outboards used in tournament competition
will be 300 HP, not to exceed the
maximum horsepower limitations set by the
U.S. Coast Guard. Each boat must have a
U.S. Coast Guard plate or other proof of
horsepower rating attached to the boat by
the manufacturer. The horsepower of the
outboard engine must not exceed the
rating specified on this rating plate or
the 300 horsepower maximum.
PERMITTED
FISHING LOCATIONS - Contestants
may fish anywhere accessible by boat,
except areas designated by federal, state
or local officials or within 50 yards of
another competitor's boat, anchored or
not. Competitors invoking the 50-yard
rule must hold their boats steady. Any
competitor that allows any other
competitor to fish within 50 yards of his
boat has suspended the 50-yard rule and
opened the water to all competitors. No
competitor can be within 10 feet from a
non-competitors boat or person on the
water, in a boat or on a dock.
OFFICIAL
CHECKPOINT - There will be only
one official point for checkout and check
in as designated by the tournament
director. Competitors not at the
checkpoint ( boat off-plane ) at the
designated time will be penalized at the
rate of 1 lb. per minute, deducted from
his total weight for the day. Any
competitor more than 15 minutes late for
check-in will be disqualified for the
day. Any competitor may join the
tournament within 1 hour of start time
provided they check-in with tournament
director on the water. A cell phone
number 218-760-1026 will be available to
determine location of "on the
water" check-in.
RELEASE
AND WEIGH-IN - All contestants
will weigh their fish in order of boat
draw. Tournament bags are supplied by
tournament director or anglers
own weigh bag can be used
for fish transportation to and from
weigh-in site. Livewells shall be running
continually during weigh-in until
released. Contestant will return weighed
fish back to livewells to be released
into center of lake unless notified of
specified location.
TOURNAMENT
HOURS - Official start and
weigh-in times will be announced at the
pre-tournament meeting (6:30AM). Our best
effort will be given to allow at least 8
hours fishing time. In the case of
adverse weather conditions, the
tournament director will open weigh-in early.
SCORING
- Pounds and ounces of each competitors
catch will determine tournament standings
and placement. Only largemouth or
smallmouth bass will be weighed. The
limit shall be five (5) At no time shall
a competitor have in his/her possession
more than the tournament limit. Culling
must be done immediately. Minimum
length will be 12 inches. A ruler will be
provided at weigh-in location. A penalty
of 1 lb. will be deducted from the total
weight for each short fish and a penalty
of 4 oz. will be deducted from the total
weight for each dead fish. Fish
must be able to stay/swim upright to be
considered as a live fish. If big bass is
weighed dead, a 4 oz. penalty is
subtracted from the scale weight. A
contestant that presents more fish than
the tournament limit will be disqualified
immediately. All live fish will be
returned to the lake and the tournament
director will dispose of any dead fish.
POINTS
- Points will be awarded in 1 point
decreasing increments from 100 depending
on place of finish. All contestants not
weighing fish will receive the min.
show points of 25. Only the best four
places of finish will be counted toward
TOC qualification and Angler of the Year
honors.
TIE
- In case of a tie, big bass will be tie
breaker. No big bass
weighed-in by contestant will equal 0.00 lbs. If both parties don't
weigh-in big bass then a flip of the coin
will determine place. Example, a tie for
first place: the loser of the flip is
awarded second place. In case of Big
Bass Pot and Big Bucks Pot ties, parties will
decide to either split the
pot or flip for single winner. YTD
points standings tie breakers will be
determined by the total fish caught
first and total weight second YTD of best
4 of 5 events".
ANGLER OF
THE YEAR - The angler with the
most points of the best of 4 out of 5
qualifing events will earn the
"Angler of the Year" title. A
$5 hold back per entry throughout 5
events will go to the Angler of the Year.
In case of tie, tiebreaker will be total
fish first and total weight second of the
best 4 events will determine winner. The
Angler of the Year will have 1st boat out
position in all events the following
year.
TOURNAMENT OF
CHAMPIONS - Top 15 point leaders
qualify. Ease-off is based on final
points standing. Entry fees and payout
will remain the same as a regular event.
TOC holdback payout is determined by
number of TOC entries and total number of
entries from all series tournaments. TOC
holdback payout will be split 50/30/20. Big
Bucks and Big Bass pots are 100% payout.
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