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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 12 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 apply to
all yearly 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. To encourage youth participation, a youth 12
years of age or older may participate if accompanied by an
adult 21 years or older and have written approval by his/her
legal guardian or parent.
PRE-TOURNAMENT PRACTICE
- There will be no official practice period or off-limits
period prior to the tournament.
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 but Pay Pal is accepted). 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. Depending on availability, on-site registration
period is defined as 1 hour preceding start of tournament.
Entry fee will be $200/team with a 40 Team Max. field. All
entries must be paid before the second Friday prior to each event to
be in the boat draw. Tournament Director must received
notification of any cancellations before the Weds. of each
event or entries will be forfeited. Membership fees are not
reimbursable upon cancellation.
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. 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
retrieve 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.
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 horsepower rating plate 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 will be available to
determine location of "on the water" check-in. Tournament
Director has the option to the assign last boat out as
"ease-off" boat.
TOURNAMENT HOURS
- Official start and weigh-in times will be announced at the
pre-tournament meeting. 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
- Each competitors catch will determine tournament standings
and placement. Only largemouth or
smallmouth bass will
be weighed. The limit shall be eight (8) 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 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 earned will be determined
on place of finish. Example: 1st place = 100pts, 2nd place =
99 points ect. If a team doesn't weight-in any fish they
will earn 35 "show" points.
SUBSTITUTION
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One substitution of either
team member will be allowed. Membership fees will apply.
Notification must be within 24 hours of the event.
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. Other pot ties,
parties will split the pot.
TEAM OF THE YEAR -
The team with the most
points of the best will earn the "Team of the Year" title. A
$5 hold back per entry throughout 4 events will go to the
Team of the Year. In case of tie, tiebreaker will be total
fish first and total weight second will determine winner.
The “Team of the Year” will have first boat out position in
all events the following year.
TOC
QUALIFICATION -
Top 16 point leaders and the winners of the four events will
qualify for a total of 20 teams. Ease-off is based on final
points standings. 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 bonus $$ will be added to the normal 1-3 place
payouts. Big Bucks and Big Bass pots are 100% payout. |