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AmericanBASS 2000/2001 Rules. 
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1)  These rules are for all 2000/2001 AmericanBASS "Team Tournaments" and "Super Team Tournaments". These rules will remain unchanged during the 2001 season.  Separate or additional rules may apply for "American Bass Team Opens", Special Events or non-team tournaments.  It is the responsibility of each entrant to know these rules.  Regional Tournament Directors shall apply penalties for rule infractions.  Protests must be made in writing within 30 minutes of the official check-in time of the final flight at each tournament.  The Regional Tournament Director may assess a penalty/disqualification without a written protest.  The results of any event where protests have been filed or penalties or disqualifications have be assessed shall be considered unofficial until a review of the incident has been conducted by the Head Tournament Director of American Bass.  This review shall be completed within 72 hours of the event.  The exception to this 72 hour limit is for polygraph testing (see polygraph rule for additional 

information).  In the event of polygraph testing the final decision on tournament results are pending the outcome of the polygraph test.  The decision of the Head Tournament Director shall be final in all matters.  Adjustments to the results/paybacks, if necessary, shall be made after the final decision.  American Bass uses this procedure to assure fair and consistent application of rules and penalties in all regions and matters.  Our objective is to offer you the fairest most consistent handling of any problem.  To avoid protests, if you suspect a possible infraction is about to take place - Alert the would-be offender and check the rules! 

1A) COMPUTER GENERATED RESULTS - In the unlikely event of a computer failure at any event where the tournament director utilizes a computer to generate the results, the director may choose to give the basic tournament results and payments at the awards ceremony but hold any option payments until the computer problem is resolved. All results will be completed within 72 hours of the event and all results will be posted on the American Bass web site. All options winnings will be mailed within 72 hours. This procedure is necessary  to insure respect for all of the competitors time. The possibility of a computer failure exists. All directors keep back-up data that will assure proper payment. However, manual checking of this data can be time consuming and would not be practical at the weigh-in site.

2) SPORTSMANSHIP - Any contestant who displays poor sportsmanship, violates these rules or violates the state fishing laws or lake rules may be disqualified

3) PARTICIPATION AND ELIGIBILITY - Participation is open to all members of American Bass.  Membership in American Bass is open to everyone.  However, American Bass reserves the right to refuse membership and to refuse participation in American Bass events to anyone.  At least one (1) partner of each team shall be 18 years of age or older.  Those anglers under the age of 18 years must have written consent of parent or guardian.  No one under the age of 18 may fish alone.  A Team consists of two anglers.  One member of a team may fish alone at any American Bass event, however, points will not be awarded if the other partner fishes the same event with a different partner
4) BOAT AND HORSEPOWER REGULATION (TEAM TOURNAMENTS) There is no minimum length or minimum horsepower requirements to compete in American Bass Team Tournaments or "American Bass Team Opens.  No internal combustion engine is required.  Other American Bass tournaments will specify any specific requirements.  Horsepower shall not exceed the horsepower rating for that boat or the U.S. Coast Guard rating plate attached to the boat by the manufacturer.  Each boat must contain all required U.S. Coast Guard safety equipment.  Boats must contain a properly aerated or recirculating livewell to maintain alive a team limit catch of fish.  Ice chests with an aerator is acceptable upon approval of the tournament director.  Any vessel deemed "unsuitable" by a Regional Tournament Director will not be allowed to participate in that event.
5) SAFETY - All boats must meet Coast Guard regulations.  Boat owners must carry proper liability insurance.  Safe boating shall be observed at all times.  During competition, each contestant is required to wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket anytime the combustion engine is in operation.  Anyone found operating a boat in an unsafe manner in the opinion of the Tournament Director may be disqualified. All boats must be equipped with an emergency ignition shut-off device which must be securely attached to the drivers body whenever the combustion engine is in operation.  Any non-lanyard shut-off systems must be approved by the tournament director.  All boats 16 ft. must have a float cushion on board.  Each contestant is responsible to have proper safety equipment to meet state and local regulations.  It is not the responsibility of American Bass or any tournament sponsor to provide assistance in on-the-water repairs or rescues at any time.  Each contestant shall provide their own on-the-water assistance if needed. American Bass and its sponsors are not responsible to assure that any contestant has returned at the 
end of any contest.  For safety, each contestant should inform another contestant as to the location(s) that they will be fishing and have that contestant check to assure that the other contestant has returned safely at the end of the contest and have a plan for assistance if needed
6) PERMITTED FISHING METHODS AND TACKLE - All fish must be caught live in a conventional and sporting manner.  Trolling, also referred to as ripping / sweeping or jerking, is prohibited. Cast and retrieve methods of ripping and jerking are legal. Only artificial lures may be used with the exception of pork rind or deer hide.  No prepared or live bait may be used. The intentional snagging of fish is strictly prohibited. Landing nets are permitted in American Bass events.  Only one rod and reel may be used at a time.  Rods may not exceed 8 feet in length.
7) PERMITTED FISHING WATERS - Contestants may fish anywhere accessible by boat, except areas designated as off limits or no fishing by the tournament director, local, state or federal officials or within 50 yards of any marina gas pump.  All angling must be conducted from the boat.  At no time may a contestant leave the boat to land a fish or to make the boat more accessible to fishing waters. 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, however, the use of push poles is permitted.  The boat must remain in the tournament waters during the tournament day.  Contestants must leave and return to the official check-in by boat.
8) ENCROACHMENT - A "25 yard rule" is in effect at all times during competition.  No contestant's boat may move within 25 yards of another contestant's boat at any time for the purpose of fishing without the consent of all contestant's involved.  A boat moving from one area to another may infringe upon this zone as long and the parties that are moving do not fish and do not intentionally disrupt the area. Judging distance is very difficult on the water.  As a general rule of sportsmanship all anglers should give all others enough room to make a reasonable cast to fish an area.  Exception: In the case of fishing docks or piers, no contestant's boat may "tie up," or "protect" more than a single dock at one time regardless of the distance involved.
9) EQUIPMENT FAILURE OR EMERGENCY - In the event of equipment failure or emergency, contestants boat may be towed to the check-in.  If it is necessary to transfer fish to another boat, it must be another contestants boat.  At least one member of the team must accompany the fish to the weigh-in site.
10) FISHING HOURS AND LATE PENALTY - Official fishing hours will be announced at tournament sign-up prior to each event.  All contestants must check in at the weigh-in site.  Contestants who are not at the official check-in area at the appointed time may be disqualified.  DO NOT BE LATE!  No culling of fish in the host marina or weigh-in area.
11) LIVE FISH -  Contestants shall make every effort to keep all fish alive through the use of a properly aerated livewell.  American Bass strongly recommends the use of chemical additives in livewells. .20 lbs will be deducted from the total weight for each dead fish presented for weigh-in.  The Regional Tournament Director or a designee will make all judgments of fish mortality. Culling of dead fish is prohibited and may result in disqualification.
12) SCORING - Scoring will be determined by the total weight of each teams catch.  The limit shall be five (5) fish per two angler team, five (5) fish for an angler fishing alone.  (Some lake limits may be less) Check for legal species at each event.  The official minimum length for bass shall be thirteen (13) inches unless otherwise stated at sign-up or if the lake limit is greater than thirteen (13) inches.  Bass will be measured laying down, mouth open / tail fanned, on a FLAT board.  (Some lakes may require different measuring techniques)  Bass presented for weigh-in which fail to measure the prescribed minimum length limit shall be removed from the catch and a penalty of one (1) pound will be deducted from the remaining weight.  Each teams catch must be presented in an official weigh-in bag.Team Tournaments will award 100 points for first place, 99 points for second place and so on. All ties will be broken by the team weighing the heaviest bass at that event.  Ten (10) Show-up points will be awarded to each team in attendance at American Bass Team Tournaments. PRO-TEAM Tournaments will award 50 points for first place, 49 points for second place and so on. All ties will be broken by the team weighing the heaviest bass at that event. Ten (10) Show-up points will be awarded to each team in attendance at American Bass PRO-TEAM Tournaments.
13) OFFICIAL BOATS - Officials may be on the water during tournament hours and can approach, photograph or observe any contestants boat.  Each contestant is requested to cooperate with all reasonable requests.
14) WAIVER AND RELEASE - Each contestant must sign an annual American Bass waiver / release form prior to entering their first event each year.
15) PRE-TOURNAMENT PRACTICE (PRE-FISHING) - Most regions do not allow pre-fishing on the tournament lake for 5 days, Monday - Friday, prior to the tournament.  However, some regions have different pre-fish schedules. Check with the Regional Tournament Director for each event.  At no time during the closed period will contestants be permitted to fly the lake for the sake of scouting the waters.  No SCUBA diving or snorkeling will be permitted by contestants during the off-limits period or on any specified practice rounds or on any competition day.  Any tournament that is preceded by a major National holiday on the Monday prior to the event will allow pre-fish on that Monday. Call American Bass for conformation on "legal" Monday pre-fish days.
16) NO ALCOHOL - No alcoholic beverages are allowed during tournament hours.  No alcoholic beverages are allowed in any tournament boat.
17) BOAT INSPECTION - Boat inspection instructions will be given at the sign-up site.  Failure to obtain a sign-off at boat inspection may result in disqualification.
18) LOST WEIGH SLIP - The loss of a weigh slip during tournament hours may result in disqualification.
19) COOPERATION WITH MEDIA/PROMOTION - Within the framework of reasonable requests, all contestants in American Bass events will cooperate with media representatives covering said event.  Likewise, participation in the tournament grants American Bass the use of any pictures of contestants, accounts or interviews with contestants it gathers for the lawful promotion of American Bass and its tournament operations and sponsors.
20) TOURNAMENT PROTECTION RULE - Any act or inflammatory statement by any contestant that, in the opinion of the Tournament Authority, is detrimental to the operation of the tournament, damaging to organized bass fishing, to American Bass or any of its sponsors, or to permitting agencies or their officers (such as rangers, wardens, fishery biologists, etc.) during the practice round or tournament, may result in the temporary or permanent suspension from all future American Bass tournaments.
21) CITATIONS - A contestant cited by officers for violation of State or Federal fishing or boating regulations may be disqualified.
22) POLYGRAPH TESTING - All contestants, by virtue of their entry into any American Bass event, are subject to testing by polygraph machine (lie-detector) by authority of the Regional Tournament Director. Failure to pass a polygraph test, either at the tournament site or at any time after the tournament is concluded may result in forfeiture of any or all awards.  This may also affect your membership status with American Bass.

 

 



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