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Article VI |
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Title: Tournaments |
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A. Eligibility of Participants: Participants must be in good standing of the Club. Club Dues: Any club member, (whether you fishing or not) must have their annual club dues paid prior to the start of the season’s first point’s tournament. If a hardship is experienced you are required t make arrangements with the treasurer prior to the start of the first point’s tournament. (Rev 5/2004)
B.
Tournament Weigh-in:
Weigh-in will be fifteen (15) minutes after the tournament hours
are officially over. The
tournament committee will set trailer tournaments weigh-in time and the
boats must be on the trailers at the weigh-in site at the time set by
the tournament committee. C.
Tournament Location and Time:
Location and time are to be decided by the tournament committee. Only lakes within a one hundred and fifty (150) mile radius
of Chattanooga shall be fished. Day
/ Night tournaments and trailer tournaments can be twelve hours in
duration. Regular day
tournaments shall be no more than ten (10) hours. D. Tackle Permitted: Only
spinning, casting, or spin casting reels and rods will be approved for
use in tournaments. All
bass must be caught on artificial lures in a sporting manner.
No “live bait” or “prepared bait” is permitted; however,
pork strips or rinds may be used. Only
one rod may be used at any one time.
Other rods may be in the boat for substitute purposes.
All bass must be caught alive in a sporting manner.
Electronic depth finders may be used. E.
Boats and Motors: All
tournament boats must be at least thirteen (13) feet in length and
motors must be eighteen (18) horsepower or greater.
Electric trolling motors may be used to maneuver the boat while
casting; however, “trolling” as a method of fishing will not be
permitted. All boats must
be equipped with required U. S. Coast Guard approved safety equipment. F.
Safety: Each
tournament participants MUST wear a U. S. Coast Guard approved
life preserver, which must be zipped, tied, or buckled during blastoff
and at all times when the gas motor is in operation.
KILL SWITCHES ARE MANDATORY AND MUST BE ATTACHED TO DRIVER. G.
Scoring (Individual Weight / Boat Weight): 1.
Tournament scores will be bases on the total weight in pounds and
ounces of bass caught by each contestant or team. 2. Tournament committee may schedule up to but no less than 9 regular club tournaments per season. Members will be allowed to drop 2 tournaments to achieve their final yearly score. (Rev 2/05) A minimum of seven (7) tournament scores and a minimum of ten (10) meetings attended will be used to tabulate a member’s final yearly score. (Rev12/10/02) 3.
Only black bass, largemouth bass, spotted bass, red eye, or
smallmouth bass will be weighed. The
weigh-in limit shall be five (5) fish or the State limit for the lake
being fished. .
Spots musts have a clear and visible tooth patch.
(Rev.9/9/03) 4.
For Individual Weight
Tournaments,
Each contestant must keep his fish separated from those of his
partner. 5.
At no time shall any individual or team have more than five (5)
bass in his possession during a tournament, unless state law specifies
less than five (5) fish. Officials
can make periodic checks. Any
contestant having more than the limit in his possession shall have his
fish culled down to the limit by the official, with the largest fish
first. There will be no
culling at the dock area. 6.
A bass will not be counted or weighed that is not at least twelve
(12) inches in length or the legal length permitted by state law. The bass shall be measured with its mouth closed an in no way
unnaturally manipulated. 7.
Any bass that appears to be mashed, mangled, or mauled will be
measured and credited only at the discretion of the weigh-in official. 8.
Moving of the tail is legal to obtain the length limit of the
tournament. Only tournament
committee officials can measure fish. 9.
Dead
fish penalty is 1/2 lb per individual dead fish with a total maximum
deduction being 2 ˝ lbs for 5 fish. The weight will not deduct from big
fish total weight. 10. Creel limit is 5 fish for club tournaments and 3 fish for Harrison Bassmasters Dog Fights. (Rev. 11/9/04)
H.
Fishing Locations: No
contestant shall fish within fifty (50) yards of another contestant
whose boat is anchored first at the location.
The trolling motor will be up when anchored.
There is no restriction of fishing any structure on the
tournament lake, except roped-off swimming or beach areas.
Trailering of boats during a tournament is prohibited, except for
trailer tournaments. I. Contestant Pairing: Contestants will be paired by means of a blind draw at the Club meetings. A contestant with no boat will be given consideration and will be paired with someone who does have a boat. Members present at a tournament drawing shall have priority in drawing a partner. It will be the rider’s responsibility to get in touch with the boater to insure each partner is at the check-out station on time for blastoff. Twenty-five (25) points shall be deducted as a penalty for not contacting partner before the tournament, unless there has been an attempt to notify the partner previously. (Rev.6/10/03) Fishing partners are required to remain together in the boat at all times after the blastoff until the weigh-in, except in case of an emergency, breakdown, or when safety is involved. Members are only allowed to fish alone one time. (Rev 10/2005) Fishing with the same partner more than twice a year is not allowed unless it is the only option and must be decided by the Tournament Committee. (Rev2/13/07) J. Meeting Place: The
tournament committee will designate a central meeting place on the night
of tournament pairing. There
will be a fifteen (15) minute grace period for late departures. K. Boat
Operation: (Individual weight
only) Each
contestant shall have equal time operating the boat with the trolling
motor only and choosing his fishing locations.
Choice to fish from and division of fishing locations will be up
to each partner. Any
contestants not allowing his partner equal time fishing or in any manner
hindering his partner from fishing will be disqualified. L.
Ties: In case
of a tie for any position, the tie will be settled by the toss of a
coin, except regarding year-end standings.
In that situation, both contestants will share the same place in
the standings, dropping the lower spot. M. Late
Penalty: There will be
a penalty of five (5) percent of the total weight subtracted for each
one (1) minute late at the end of a tournament.
Any contestant who fails to check in within fifteen (15) minutes
after closing time of the tournament will be disqualified.
Boat and motor trouble will not be accepted as reasons for being
late. No grace periods for
trailer tournaments. Official
time will be kept by Tournament Chairman. N. Lake
Headquarters: Lake
headquarters will be at the marina of ramp specified by the Tournament
Committee. O. Protests:
All protests are to be made before checks (or pay off) are
written by the Treasurer or fifteen (15) minutes after weigh-in. P. Boat Breakdown: In case of a breakdown, the partners must agree who is to go after the trailer. The person left in the boat can continue to fish until his partner returns with the trailer. At weigh-in time, another fisherman in the club can transport fish for weigh-in purposes. In trailer tournaments boater can contact another club member to have their fish brought back for weigh-in, due to breakdown. Board of directors will have final ruling for eligibility of break down. Once the boat is removed from the water, it cannot be launched again, except in trailer tournaments. An exception for removing boat from the water will be made for inclement weather or break down. The boat can be launched again if weather clears or the club member is able to get the boat fixed. In this case another club member must be contacted to be informed of the situation. Q. Fish
Caught From Boat Only: All
fish must be caught from a boat and in the presence of the partner,
unless designated by the tournament committee to fish alone or in the
case of a breakdown (see paragraph P above). R.
Rules and Interpretation:
The Tournament Committee shall be solely responsible for the
interpretation and enforcement of the tournament rules.
Its decisions will be final in all instances. S.
Blastoff: Blastoff
will be determined by the number the member draws at the pairing for the
tournament. T.
Point System: Points
begin at the November meeting prior to the fishing year.
The point system used to calculate yearly standings will be as
follows:
5 points - For
each meeting attended and members
that work second shift 5 points - Big fish of each tournament. 0 points - No show / no call or contact in reference to the meeting or tournament drawing.
1 points -
For fishing alone due to tournament pairing, or deemed by
tournament committee. U. Individual Tournament Standings:
Continuing sequentially to last boater. V.
Points System Boat Weight Format:
On boat weight format, all rules remain as listed above, except
the
Continuing sequentially to last boater. |
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