ELIGIBILITY: ANY CONTESTANT UNDER THE AGE OF
EIGHTEEN MUST HAVE WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN TO FISH THE
TOURNAMENT. THIS MUST BE RECEIVED AT
TIME OF REGISTRATION.
ENTRY FEE: The entry fee for each tournament
is $120.00.
EQUIPMENT AND FISHING
METHODS: All state and local laws as well as all safe boating rules must be
observed at all times. U.S. Coast Guard
approved life vests as well as kill switches must be operative and attached any
time the outboard engine is running.
Any person not observing these rules will be disqualified. Only artificial lures are permitted, no live
bait. Only one rod may be in the water
at any time, other rods may be rigged and ready.
FISHABLE WATERS/OFF
LIMITS: Fishable waters
include any water reachable by boat which is open to ALL contestants and which
is not otherwise restricted by local, state or federal regulations. All fishing and landing of fish must be done
from the boat. No contestants are
permitted to leave their boat in an effort to propel or float their boat to
fishing waters they could not otherwise reach.
There is no fishing inside the wake buoys of the host marina. Fishing within 50 yards of another
contestant without permission is not permitted.
The lake is off limits from midnight Sunday prior to the tournament until the
tournament.
PENALTIES: Official tournament time will be announced prior to the take off. Official time will be kept by a designated
tournament official. For each minute a
contestant is late, a one pound penalty will be deducted from the team's total
weight. Any team more than 10 minutes
late will lose all score for the day.
All contestants must pass a live well inspection and safety check prior
to take off and be officially "checked in" at the designated place
and time for score to be counted. There
is a one pound penalty for short fish (less
than 12") and loss of that fish’s weight.
There is a .4 pound penalty for a dead fish, which applies to big fish,
if dead, and total weight.
SCORING: A 12" minimum length for Lake
Washington Fall Classic and the Sammamish Open will be enforced, measured on a
flat board. Any fish that are
determined to be less than the minimum length will cause a one pound penalty
and loss of that fish’s weight. Any
team bringing in more than the legal limit will lose all score for the
tournament. In the event of a tie in
total weight of two or more teams, the largest bass from each team will
determine the winner. All culling of
fish must be done immediately .
ELIGIBLE FISH/LIMIT: Largemouth and smallmouth bass are the only fish permitted for weigh
in. This tournament has a team limit of
5 fish per team.
PROTESTS: Protests regarding the violation of
these rules must be made immediately to the tournament directorl. All decisions concerning protests will be
the decision of the tournament director, and all decisions will be binding and
final.
FISHING LICENSE: It is the contestant's
responsibility to have all state required fishing licenses.
SPORTSMANSHIP: The laws of good judgment and
sportsmanship as well as courtesy toward others on and off the water will be
adhered to at all times. The use of
obscene language or gestures is unacceptable at this tournament.
PRACTICE FISHING: The Lake will be off limits from the
Sunday midnight prior to the tournament.
INSURANCE AND LIABILITY: It is mandatory that the boat owner
carry proof of $100,000 watercraft liability insurance covering himself and his
passengers. All contestants are
required to sign a waiver absolving all tournament sponsors, officials and
co-sponsors from any responsibility for any damage or personal injury sustained
as a result of their participation in the tournament or related activities.
BREAKDOWNS/EMERGENCIES: Contestants are not permitted to
leave their boat or touch another boat, with the exception of an emergency or
major equipment failure. In the case of
a breakdown on the water, the fishing partners may accept assistance in the
form of a tow from or a return ride with another boat. While in tow or riding, those contestants
accepting assistance are not permitted to continue fishing. However, other contestants rendering
assistance, may continue fishing.
Should one of the contestants decide to stay with the troubled craft, he
may send his catch with the captain of the team to the weigh-in. The fisherman choosing to remain behind may
not continue to fish.
WINNINGS: There will be no substitutions for
prizes awarded. All federal, state and
local taxes and licensing and registration fees are the winners' sole responsibility.
OFFICIALS: All decisions of the tournament
directors and officials shall be binding and final.