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Who Is Eligible?Any person over the age of 16 can become a member American Bass Anglers, Inc. and compete in our tournaments. American
Bass Anglers Inc. Rules - 2006
PARTICIPANTS AND ELIGIBILITY: Participation is open to current members of American Bass Angler, Inc. who are 16 years of age or older. Proof of age to the satisfaction of tournament officials is the responsibility of the competitor. DURING THE OFFICIAL PRACTICE AND COMPETITION DAYS OF AN American Bass Anglers TOURNAMENT, NO COMPETITOR MAY OPERATE A BOAT UNLESS THAT CONTESTANT HAS DOCUMENTED PROOF OF A MINIMUM OF $100,000 BOATING LIABILITY INSURANCE ON THAT PARTICULAR BOAT. PROOF OF INSURANCE MUST BE WITH THE BOAT BEING USED AND MUST COVER THE COMPETITOR USING THAT BOAT. RANDOM CHECKS WILL BE CONDUCTED. EACH POLICY MUST SHOW $100,000 LIABILITY AND VALID EXPIRATION DATE. Anglers must sign the Release of Liability form at the event and present their entry fee to the tournament director prior to the tournament. Tournament officials reserve the right to refund any membership and/or 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. POLYGRAPH: By signing the official entry form contestants agree to submit to a polygraph/voice test examination should he/she be accused of any rule violation. Any person convicted of violating tournament rules or failing to successfully pass a polygraph/voice test in this or any other tournament will not be allowed membership or entry into any American Bass Angler, Inc events. The administration and interpretation of the polygraph/voice test shall be solely the responsibility of the American Bass Anglers, Inc., its tournament Directors or agents, and shall be used (or not used) at their discretion. Without limiting the foregoing, the American Bass Anglers, Inc. shall have sole discretion to select the place, at which such polygraph/voice test shall be administered, the individual who administers such polygraph/voice test, and the scope of the questions, which may be asked during such test. Failure to take and pass the polygraph/voice test examination, if required, will result in immediate disqualification without recourse. PROFESSIONALS: Individuals who have fished two or more tournaments as a designated Professional in a Pro/Am event requiring an individual entry fee of $525 or more in the preceding six months are not eligible to fish. This rule does not apply to Amateur status anglers. GUIDES: Individuals who are serving as a licensed guide or are paid for guiding on tournament waters within the previous 30 day period are not eligible to compete in American Bass Anglers events on that lake(s). PRE-TOURNAMENT PRACTICE/OFF-LIMITS: There will be no official practice period (Except for National Championship) prior to the pre-tournament meeting. No contestant may enter the tournament water for the purpose of catching or locating possible fishing locations after day one weigh-in in multiple day tournaments. Off-limits areas will be designated and explained at pre-tournament meeting by the tournament director. REGISTRATION: It is recommended that contestants pre-register through National headquarters. Contestant desiring to register at the ramp must do so in person during the official registration period. Registration period is defined as 1 and ½ hours preceding 5am local time during daylight savings time and 6am local time during standard time or the time established by the local tournament director. Failure to attend the pre-tournament meeting of any ABA tournament will result in forfeiture of entry fee and disqualification from the tournament in question. LATE FEE: All entries must be postmarked or called in with a charge card 10 days prior to the scheduled tournament. Entries not meeting this deadline will be subject to a $5.00 late fee. All pre-registrations must be sent to the Athens office only, except where noted on schedule. New or renewing members and life members signing up at the lake are not subject to the late fee for qualifying tournaments ONLY. SAFETY: Contestants understand that participating in fishing tournaments in an open boat is inherently dangerous. Safe boating conduct will be observed at all times. During the official practice and competition, each competitor is required to wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved chest-type life preserver (PFD). This preserver must be worn any time the combustion engine is in gear. This preserver must be strapped, snapped or zippered securely and maintained in that condition until the combustion engine is shut off. The boat operator must have a safety-stop switch attached to his/her person when the combustion engine is in gear. During practice and tournament hours extreme caution must be exercised by boat operator during bad weather. In addition extreme caution must be exercised and boat operator must be aware that there could be large cruisers and/or barges operating on tournament lakes that displace extremely large volumes of water which create unusually large wakes and turbulence. Weather and water turbulence can be extremely hazardous and extreme caution should be exercised at all times. 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. All contestants must adhere to all State, Federal and local laws governing water activities. Any infraction of these fundamental sporting principles may be deemed cause for disqualification. No alcoholic beverages or other stimulants or depressants, shall be allowed in the boats during the official practice or competition days, or when in the weigh-in area. Each contestant must keep the waters clean and bring trash back to the dock for disposal. Chemical substance addiction or abuse, conviction of a felony or other crimes involving immoral turpitude, or other conduct reflecting unfavorable upon efforts to promote safety, sportsmanship, fair competition and compliance with tournament rules shall be grounds for rejecting applications for membership, participation and for disqualification. Any disqualification or suspension from, or other disciplinary action regarding any tournament or fishing organization, shall be grounds for rejecting any application for membership, participation and for disqualification. TACKLE AND EQUIPMENT: Only artificial lures may be used. No "live bait" or "prepared bait" will be permitted during official practice and competition, with the exception of pork strips, rinds, etc. Only one rod and reel combination may be used at one time. No fly rods or rods over 8 ft. are allowed. 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 and anglers must stay on tournament waters during tournament hours. Anglers are not permitted to leave the boat to land a fish or leave the boat to gain access to secluded waters. Boats must remain in tournament waters during tournament day/days. Competitors must leave and return to official checkpoint by boat. Both competitors must remain in boat at all times except in case of dire emergency. In such an emergency, competitors may be removed from their boat to: A BOAT OPERATED BY OTHER COMPETITORS, A RESCUE BOAT DESIGNATED BY THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR OR TO DISLODGE THEIR BOAT FROM A HAZZARD. Partners must remain together at all times, in sight of each other and each other's catch, under the conditions cited above, in order for their catch of that day to be scored in the tournament. 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 tournament hours. HORSEPOWER REGULATION: MAXIMUM HORSEPOWER FOR ALL OUTBOARD MOTORBOATS USED IN OFFICIAL TOURNAMENT PRACTICE AND IN TOURNAMENT COMPETITION WILL BE 250 HP. Horsepower cannot exceed the limitations set by the 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 plate nor the horsepower maximum set by American Bass Anglers. Each competitor agrees to submit, by their signature on the official entry form, the boat and outboard motor used in the tournament, to an inspection by factory-trained personnel, if there is any reason to suspect the horsepower is in excess of the rating. Changing or altering standard factory parts of your engine to increase the horsepower over the factory horsepower rating is forbidden, and will result in disqualification. Falsifying information on entry forms or altering the horsepower-rating numbers on the engine also would be cause for immediate disqualification from American Bass Anglers tournaments. BOAT AND MOTOR: ALL BOATS MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH SOME TYPE OF IGNITION STOP SWITCH. This ignition-kill device must be attached to the driver's body any time the combustion engine is in gear. Also any time the combustion engine is operating and in gear, there must by a driver in the driver's seat in full control of the boat. Fishing boats that are 16 feet or more in length may be used. No barges, cumbersome craft or boats without steering wheel will be permitted. Contestants may not use boats equipped with "stick steering" during official practice or during tournament hours. Each boat must also have a properly aerated or re-circulating livewell to maintain a live limit catch of bass by both contestants. BOAT OPERATION: Any competitor answering yes to the question: "Will you enter as a boater?" will be expected to make that boat available for the tournament. Partners must discuss sharing time for his/her selected waters prior to ooze-off. Each partner is entitled to an equal number of hours to fish his/her selected waters. Any contestant who, in the judgment of the tournament director, operates the boat in such a manner as to unfairly handicap their partner shall be disqualified. It is the responsibility of the non-boater to reimburse the boater in an amount mutually agreed. It is suggested that reimbursement be ½ of fuel cost to defray daily expenses. (Based on current fuel prices and running time, cost could be from $20.00 to $50.00) PERMITTED FISHING LOCATIONS: Tournament Director for each tournament shall establish Tournament waters at the tournament briefing and define any known OFF-LIMITS areas including locking from established tournament waters. Fishing on tournament waters is not permitted: within 50 yards of a marina gas pump 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 their boat has suspended the 50-yard rule and opens the water to all competitors. Any water within tournament boundaries posted Off-Limits or No Fishing by state or federal agencies will be OFF-LIMITS. OFFICIAL CHECKPOINT: There will be only one official point for checkout in the morning and check-in in the afternoon, as designated by the tournament director. Competitors not at the checkpoint at the designated time will be penalized at the rate of 1 pound per minute, deducted from their total weight for the day. Any competitor more than 15 minutes late for send-off or check-in will be disqualified for the day. 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 at 12 noon for safety. SCORING: The total weight of each competitors catch will determine tournament standings and placement. Only largemouth, spotted, red eye or smallmouth bass will be weighed. The creel limit shall be five (5) unless the prevailing state/lake limit is less. (The tournament directors may impose a creel limit of less than five fish if they deem weather and/or local conditions warrants the reduction) At no time shall a competitor have in his/her possession more than the tournament limit. Culling must be done immediately upon catching a sixth fish. Minimum length will be 12 inches (measured on a flat board) unless the prevailing state/lake rule is larger. A penalty of 1 pound will be deducted from the total weight for each short fish and a penalty of 4 ounces (.25 pounds) will be deducted from the total weight for each dead fish. In the event the anglers’ big fish is dead a penalty of 4 ounces (.25 pounds) will be deducted from the big fish total weight. A contestant that presents more fish than the tournament limit will be disqualified immediately. Mangled, mashed, mauled or otherwise altered fish will be grounds for immediate disqualification. No regurgitated baitfish will be weighed. Fish will not be put on a stringer at any time. All fish presented at the weigh-in become the property of American Bass Angler. All live fish will be returned to the lake and the tournament director will dispose of any dead fish. PAIRING: Assignments of partners will be by open draw. All angling must be accomplished from the boat. Competitors must stay on tournament waters and in sight of each other throughout the tournament day from send-off until weigh-in (Exception: Nature call). Any contestant refusing to take or go with another contestant in his/her boat will be subject to immediate disqualification. Tournament directors have no responsibility for finding lost partners. Each contestant is to meet his/her partner at least 30 minutes prior to take-off. The tournament director may reassign pairings prior to morning ooze-off to accommodate problems or emergencies. With prior approval from AMERICAN BASS ANGLERS headquarters, the tournament director may allow paired boaters to fish alone. TIE: In case of a tie, combining awards and dividing them equally among the tied contestants shall resolve positions. A form of lottery shall determine trophy positions. The tournament director may decide to break first place ties with a fish-off. Duplicate points will be awarded to each tied competitor. TRANSFERS: Entry fees may be transferred or refunded only if proper notification is made to American Bass Anglers headquarters or tournament director by 12 noon on the Friday preceding the tournament. Refunds will be assessed a 10% service charge however, there is no fee for transfers. Refunds for National Championship will only be accepted up to 10 days prior to official practice. POINT SYSTEM: One-day district qualifying tournaments are worth 200 points. Maximum points are awarded for a minimum of 20 contestants. For tournaments with less than 20 contestants, 1 point per person short of the minimum will be deducted from the total points available. Points will be awarded in 1 point decreasing increments depending on place of finish. No contestant weighing a fish in the tournament will receive less than 75 points regardless of place of finish. All contestants not weighing fish will receive 50 show points. A contestant may fish multiple one-day tournaments for point accumulation, but only the best four places of finish will be counted. 2-day District Tournaments are worth 400 points. Maximum points are awarded for a minimum of 20 contestants. Points will be awarded in 2 point decreasing increments depending on place of finish. For tournaments less than 20 contestants, 2 points per person short of minimum will be deducted from the total points available. No contestant weighing a fish in the tournament will receive less than 100 points, and 75 points will be awarded to those not weighing fish. A contestant may fish multiple 2-day district events, however only their best two-day finish will be counted. Contestants must have fished at least four (4) one day tournaments to be eligible to compete in any 2-day district tournament. A perfect score is 1200 points: 4 one-day tournaments at 200 points each = 800 plus and 1 two-day district tournament at 400 points. NATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP: Contestants must have qualified through local districts
in order to qualify for the National Championship. Minimum requirements
for qualification are the successful completion of four one-day tournaments
and one two-day tournament. The top 500 national point holders plus
30 Active Military will be invited to compete in the National Championship.
If one or more of the top 500 do not accept the invitation, the remaining
slots will be filled from a list of pre-registered anglers. Cut-off
date for registering for the National Championship will be September
8, 2006. On September 9, 2006 any slots not filled by the top 500
registered point holders will be filled from a pre-registered waiting
list based on highest points. The championship lake will be off limits
14 days prior to the first official practice day. Contestants must
be paid in full and ABA headquarters must have a valid copy of boat
insurance declaration prior to going on the water to practice. During
official practice contestants may only pre-fish alone, with a member
of his/her immediate family, another contestant of the tournament,
a sponsor of American Bass Anglers or a member of American Bass Angler
staff. Contestants may not receive assistance from anyone except another
contestant for the purpose of locating or catching fish after pairings
for the first tournament day has been made. The National Championship
is worth 2000 points to the winner. Points will be awarded in 5 point
decreasing increments depending on place of finish. Angler of the
Year will be determined by the best four 1 day district finishes plus
best 2 day finish plus points received at the Nationals. The same
person cannot win more than one boat during the course of a tournament
year. In the event the same person wins the National Championship
and Angler of the Year title the second boat will be awarded to the
second place finisher in the tournament and Angler of the year will
receive second place monies. A tournament year is defined as: September
1 of the current year through August 31 of the following year. The
National Championship will consist of six days. Sunday thru Tuesday
will be official practice and Wednesday thru Friday will be the official
tournament days. All register participants must check in with tournament
officials prior to 12:00 noon on Tuesday prior to the event. Find
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