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1.
RULES.
The following rules are the official rules of Sturgeon Bay Open Bass
Tournament (“SBOBT”). Interpretation of these rules shall be left up to the SBOBT
Rules Committee. The decision of
the judges and SBOBT Rules Committee shall be final in all matters.
THE SBOBT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ENTRY TO ANY INDIVIDUAL OR TEAM
FOR ANY REASON THAT THE SBOBT MAY DEEM APPROPRIATE.
2.
PARTICIPATION AND ELIGIBILITY.
There is no age limit, but contestants under the age of 18 must be
accompanied by a contestant 18 years of age or older.
All contestants must complete an official entry form and pay the proper entry
fee before the tournament deadline.
3.
REGISTRATION AND TOURNAMENT MEETING.
One member of each team must be present to register at the tournament
headquarters from 5:00PM to 6:00PM on Friday.
All entrants must attend the pre-tournament meeting starting at 6:00 PM
Friday. Contestants not attending
this meeting will be disqualified from the tournament.
4.
INSURANCE. All boats competing in the SBOBT shall maintain their own
liability insurance during all practice and tournament hours.
Contestants assume all risks of loss and waive any or all claims they may
have for injury, property damage, consequential damages, or any damage of any
nature against any director, official, sponsor or any contestant or other person
connected with the SBOBT and related events.
5.
HEADQUARTERS AND WEIGH-IN AREA.
SBOBT Headquarters and weigh-in area are located in the Sturgeon Bay
launch facility located on Neenah Avenue at the east end of Oak Street in
Sturgeon Bay, WI.
6.
BOATS. BOATS MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 16 FEET IN LENGTH, comply with all Wisconsin DNR and Coast Guard regulations
and have an adequate live well capable of keeping a one day limit of fish alive.
7.
BOAT IDENTIFICATION.
All boats will be required to display an official team number that will
be furnished by the SBOBT which shall be affixed to the outboard motor,
(inboards will display the number in an easy to see spot).
8.
BOAT POSITION.
Drawing for starting positions with take place on or before September 1, 2007.
Flights will be determined by total entry field. This will be discussed at the
tournament meeting.
9. BOAT INSPECTION. All boats will
be made available before each days start for inspection. At this time all live-wells, compartments and storage areas
will be made accessible to SBOBT inspection personnel. NO boat shall be allowed to compete that has not been
inspected each day of competition.
10. FISHING RULES.
All Wisconsin rules regarding fishing will be observed
unless the tournament director specifies more stringent regulations. Only those
fish caught in normal angling methods will be accepted. ONLY ARTIFICIAL BAIT
MAY BE USED. Entrants must possess any required licenses. Only 2 rods per
person may be used at the same time during tournament fishing. Only large and
smallmouth bass are allowed in livewell and brought to the scales. Any other
species is disqualification.
11. SCORING.
Scoring will be done on a pound and ounce weight of bass.
There will be a 6 fish limit per day per 2-man team.
A minimum length of 14 inches will be strictly enforced.
A one-ounce bonus will be awarded for each live releasable bass weighed
in. Fish judged to be improper
would not be weighed (i.e. white gill, sunken eyes, missing scales, etc.)
12. BOUNDARIES.
Fishing will be allowed in all legal waters of the Sturgeon Bay and Green
Bay within 5 miles of the Door County shoreline.
Waters within 1/2 mile of Chambers Island are also included.
No fishing allowed north of Gills Rock.
The southern boundary will be no further than a 90-degree angle from
Chaudoir’s Dock to the west shore.
No fishing permitted east of buoys #5 and #6 at the US Coast Guard Station
located toward Lake Michigan from the weigh in area.
There will be no fishing allowed in Lake Michigan.
A 25-yard distance between anchored boats will be enforced.
The use of a trolling motor while anchored to position the boat, thus
blocking other boats is prohibited.
13. TROLLING:
No fishing will be allowed while any combustible engine is running. Also
the use of Planner Boards are prohibited.
14.
PRACTICE.
Pre-tournament practice fishing can be done anytime up until 3:00 PM on
the Friday before the tournament begins.
Contestants must be off the tournament waters by 3:00 PM Friday.
CONTESTANTS CAUGHT ON THE WATER AFTER 3:00 PM ARE SUBJECT TO
DISQUALIFICATION.
15. TOURNAMENT HOURS. Fishing will
start at 6:30 AM each day and end at 3:30 PM ON SATURDAY AND 2:30 PM ON SUNDAY.
BOAT INSPECTION WILL BEGIN AT 5:30 AM AND FLIGHT TIMES WILL BE AS
FOLLOWS:
SATURDAY:
FIRST FLIGHT 6:30 AM – 3:00 PM
SECOND FLIGHT 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM
SUNDAY:
FIRST FLIGHT 6:30 AM – 2:00 PM
SECOND FLIGHT 7:00 AM – 2:30 PM
16. PROTESTS.
A $150 protest fee is required to protest another team.
Fee will be refunded if protest is deemed valid.
17. TIES.
In case of a tie after two days of fishing, the team with the 2nd day’s
heaviest weight shall be determined as the 1st place winners.
This is for the 1st place only.
Ties for lower places shall divide the total of tied places amongst the tied
teams.
Between means “2” and amongst means more than “2”.
(i.e. a tie for 3rd shall add prize money for 3rd and 4th and divide it
equally between the teams).
18. LATE RULE.
Check in time will be announced each morning.
Contestants must be checked in by that time or you will be disqualified
for that day’s participation. NO
Exceptions!! Each team must check in each day. Failure to check in will result in disqualification.
19. SAFETY.
Safe boating shall be observed at all times.
During competition, each contestant shall wear a chest type life preserver
anytime the main combustion engine is running.
All boats shall be equipped with an emergency ignition shut-off device
(“kill-switch”), which must be securely attached to the driver whenever the main
combustion engine is in operation.
20. SPORTSMANSHIP.
All contestants are required to follow the highest standards of
sportsmanship, courtesy, and conservation at all times.
Drunkenness will be cause for immediate disqualification at anytime
during this contest. The use of
illegal drugs will also mean disqualification from all and any part of this
sporting event.
21. SEVERE WEATHER. Under normal
conditions, no contestant may leave his/her boat during the tournament hours,
except at the weigh-in area. The
exception to this rule would be in the event of severe weather.
In this case you may seek shelter at the nearest shoreline or shelter.
22. ALCOHOL USE. At no time will
there be any alcoholic beverages aboard any tournament boat during tournament
hours. There will be no use of
alcoholic beverages before start of either day’s competition.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages after each day’s weigh in is allowed, but
please uphold the high standards of this tournament and its sponsors while doing
so.
23. NO WAKE ZONES. Boating safety is a
must in this tournament! Any and
all no wake zones will be observed.
This also pertains to areas near other fishing boats.
24. BREAKDOWNS. In the event that your boat
becomes inoperable, you may be towed to the weigh-in area.
You may receive a tow from any other boat including U.S. Coast Guard, a
non-tournament boat, or a tournament boat.
You may not leave your boat unless it is in peril of sinking.
The towboat must not come in contact with your boat in any other way than
the towrope. Breakdowns are not an
exception to the late rule.
25. USE OF RADIOS OR CELLULAR PHONES.
We strongly recommend that each boat have an emergency communication
system of either a marine radio or cellular phone. No fishing information may be relayed via radios or phones.
Binoculars or cameras with telephoto lenses will not be allowed in
tournament boats.
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