TOURNAMENT LETTER
DATE: 6 JUN 09
LOCATION:
LIMITS: 5 BASS
MIN. LENGTHS:
14” LARGEMOUTH, 12” SPOTTED, REDEYE BASS
LAUNCH
CHECK-IN: 0530
START: 0600
WEIGH-IN: 1500
NOTE:
1.
All times are
2.
Contest will be on an individual basis. Weigh-in
will be at or near the launch site. A contestant’s fishing time is terminated
when the contestant has returned to within the marina, a no-wake area of the
launch site, or is off plane and is recognized as returned and is finished
fishing. Tournament rules will be in effect. The time should be split 50/50 on
fishing location and front seat time. Consideration should be given to keeping
your partner within casting range of fishing area.
3.
If a
contestant can not fish for any reason, he/she must notify the Tournament
Director prior to 1900 hours Friday before
the tournament to facilitate a new pairing. Failure to do so will result in
forfeiture of contestant’s entry fee. Trailering is prohibited unless
authorized by the Tournament Director for safety considerations.
4.
The entry fee is $15.00 for one
day or $30.00 for two-day tournament, payable prior to the start
of the tournament. Checks are made payable to BENNING BASS CLUB.
5.
Outcome of the tournament will be 1st, 2nd,
& 3rd places, and largest bass. All contestants will receive 75
points for tournament attendance if contestant does not weigh in any fish, and
points based on tournament finish position. ie, 1st=300; 2nd=295;
3rd=290; ect.
6. Remember that the non-boater
is obligated to pay the boater a minimum of $30.00 per day to help cover the cost of boat operation and
transportation. Consideration should be given to the distance to the contest
site and distance traveled on water. Each angler is responsible for furnishing
his or her own food, drink, and equipment to include a chest type life jacket (PFD).
One of the partners should have a trash bag. Keep fish alive for live-release.
Bread ties, safety pins, etc. will be used for marking fish. Do not clip fins
or physically mark fish.
7.
All fish will be placed in plastic bags with water
and handed over to the Tournament Committee for weigh-in. The fish will then be
returned to the contestant for returning the fish to its natural habitat unless
it is apparent that they will not survive. Dead fish will be returned to the
competitor who caught them. When a fish fry is scheduled, the Tournament
Committee may retain dead fish for the fish fry.
8.
“Boaters” are required to have a minimum of $300,000 Watercraft
Liability Insurance.
9.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
10. BE
UNLESS AT IDLE”
11. The
Tournament Director is: Vern Story
(Cell)