RULES
The name "Shabandowan
Fall Bass Classic" shall be referred to as S.F.B.C.
throughout the rules.
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TOURNAMENT
FORMAT
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S.F.B.C.
format is a two person team, fishing a 1 or 2 day format with a
2 day total weight included, live release tournament.
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The
Tournament Director has the right to delay or shorten the
Tournament, subject to weather and/or safety considerations.
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All
Competitors and Officials will conduct themselves in a true
sportsmanlike, courteous, safe and ethical manner. As
Competitors, each person represents not only their Team and
Sponsors, but also the S.F.B.C. and other Teams.
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The
Shebandowan Fall Bass Classic, its promoters, employees,
sponsors, organizers, hosts, Directors, Officers and affiliated
organizations assisting in the operation of any aspect of the
Tournament, their agencies and/or agents and assigns are not
responsible for any death, injury, damage, liability, fire,
theft or loss that may result prior to, during or after the
Tournament howsoever caused.
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All
references to money are in Canadian Dollars.
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PARTICIPATION
AND ELIGIBILITY
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Competitors must be a minimum of eighteen (18) years of age as
of September 18, 2010 unless they have the permission of their
parents or guardians.
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All
participants will require a WAIVER OF CLAIM, RELEASE AND
INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT AND PHOTO AND VIDEO RELEASE signed by
them or by their parents or guardians if applicable.
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All
anglers must possess a valid Ontario Sport Fishing License
except those exempt by the Fisheries Act. Pleasure Craft
Operator's card required by person operating the boat.
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S.F.B.C.
reserves the right to refuse entry to any Individual or Team for
any reason that the Tournament Committee may deem appropriate.
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There will
be a limited field of paid teams for the Tournament.
Number of entrants will be determined by tournament directors as
they see fit.
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The
Angler’s Rules Meeting will be held at 8 a.m. - each day at
boat launch, At least one team member must be in attendance.
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There will be no refunds after start of tournament due to illness
etc.
Fees
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The entry fee for the tournament is $75.00 per
team per day $75 extra for 2 day accumulated weight prizes.
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Teams
must submit a completed entry form with a payment
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Payment must be in the form of a cheque or money order, no
cash.
Dates
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Registration Opens Dec 1st 2011
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dates are set as September 17-18, 2011.
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All entries are locked in as of August 31, 2011.
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Entry
fees must be paid in full when entry form
is submitted.
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In the
event of proper notice of cancellation in writing, received
thirty (30) days prior to the first day of the tournament,
the entry fee, shall be returned to the Team Captain.
Positioning
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Starting Position for the 2009 tournament is by
first-come, first-serve.
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If two
individual Captains enter the tournament separately, and
then later decide to amalgamate and become one Team, the
newly created single Team will receive the LOWER of the two
spots initially held by each Captain. There will also be a
$25 surcharge for issuing a refund of one of the entry fees.
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PRE-TOURNAMENT
PRACTICE
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Unlimited
pre-tournament practice is allowed.
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Moving
fish from one location to another during pre-tournament practice
is prohibited, unless specifically requested by the Tournament
Director for special purposes. Violations could result in
tournament disqualification.
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All
Competitors must cease pre-tournament practice by 3:30p.m. on
the day, immediately prior to the event.
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BOAT NUMBERS
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Boat
numbers will be available to registered teams during the Rules
Meeting.
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LIVE RELEASE
OF FISH
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Fixed or
portable aerated live-wells capable of supporting life are
mandatory and every effort must be made to keep Bass alive.
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Under no
circumstances can a fish be purposely altered.
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Any fish
mauled, mashed, frozen, stringered, injected with water or other
fluids, containing foreign matter to add weight or showing white
gills or soft flesh, will result in disqualification of the
Team.
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Under no
circumstances are dead fish to be released. See sections
10.h. and 10.i.
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PENALTY FOR
LATE CHECK-IN
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Contestants who are late crossing the finish line at the end of
the day for whatever reason, including breakdown, will be
disqualified for the day.
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Teams may begin weighing in at 4:15
p.m. each day. No earlier unless a comittee member is present on
shore.
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If you are not weighing in you must
contact the tournament emergency number to notify a comittee
member that you are finished angling for the day.
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PERMITTED
FISHING LOCATIONS
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The
Tournament waters are all of Shebandowan Lake. This includes:
Upper, Middle and Lower portions of Shebandowan Lake.
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During the
"take off time" at the beginning of the tournament, between
8:30am-9:00am, the Shelter Bay East entrance "No Wake Zone" is
off limits.
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The
Tournament Operations Director has the right to alter or
restrict tournament waters with prompt notice to all registered
Teams.
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SCORING
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Only
Smallmouth Bass and Largemouth Bass legally caught on a tournament day by angling
qualify for weigh-in. Violation of this rule is tournament
disqualification.
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A daily
limit of five (5) Bass per Team will be weighed. A team may
possess the daily Ministry of Natural resources Limit while
angling only. While under main engine only five (5) bass may be
retained in the live- well(s). The penalty for failure to comply
is disqualification of the days weight.
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The
official minimum length is twelve (12) inches measured from the
tip of the nose with mouth closed to the end of the tail with
the tail compressed. A courtesy board, identical to that used by
the Tournament Weigh Master, will be available to the
Competitors prior to their catch being turned over to the Weight
Master or his/her representative.
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Bass
presented for weigh-in which fail to meet the official minimum
length will not be weighed and that day’s weight will be
penalized at the rate of one (1) pound for each "short" fish. A
resulting negative daily weight will be handled as per section
10.j..
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Each
Team’s fish must be presented to the Weigh Master or his/her
Assistants in the official containers supplied by the Tournament
Organizers.
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All
weights, upon verbal acceptance by the Team Captain, and then
publicly called by the Weigh Master, are immediately official
and are not thereafter contestable.
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One Team
Member must sign the official weigh-in form recording the weight
of the catch.
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Dead bass
presented for weigh-in will be weighed. Four (4) ounces will be
deducted from the total daily weight for each dead or
non-releasable fish that is weighed. A resulting negative daily
weight will be handled as per section 10.j..
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Species
caught other than Bass must be returned to tournament waters
with the exception of damaged fish as per provincial fishing
regulations. All legal fish of any species caught and damaged
must be turned over to the Tournament Committee before weigh-in,
and may not be kept by competitors. No fish, other than five
Bass will be kept in the boat while reporting for weigh-in.
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In the
event that assessing weight penalties results in a negative
total weight for the day, the negative weight shall be carried
forward to the next day or subtracted from the existing Team
Total, whichever is appropriate.
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No bass
shall be weighed in before noon (12:00 p.m.) of tournament day.
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BOATS AND
MOTORS
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All boats
must be a minimum of fourteen (14) feet in length.
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No barges,
houseboats, or similar cumbersome craft will be allowed.
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All boats,
motors and their equipment must meet Canadian Coast Guard
standards.
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The
Tournament Director reserves the right to disallow the use of
any boat, motor and/or equipment deemed unsafe, inappropriate or
unsuitable.
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All boats
equipped with an emergency kill switch mechanism must have the
kill switch tether securely attached to the operator whenever
the boat is on plane.
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Boat
Numbers must be affixed to right and left cowls of the main
combustion engine so that they are clearly and plainly visible.
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DAILY
LAUNCHING AND MORNING EQUIPMENT INSPECTIONS
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Boats are
to be launched from the MNR Launch.
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Teams are
required to have their equipment ready and on the water thirty
(30) minutes prior to the scheduled departure time. Late
arrivals will be penalized and forfeit their take off spot,
placing them as the last to take off.
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Boat
inspections will take place in the morning commencing one and
one half hours prior to departure time.
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Boats will
be inspected for, but not limited to: Boat Numbers properly
affixed; operation of live well; kill switch operation; no live,
dead, frozen, or freeze-dried bait, no underwater cameras and
required safety equipment.
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Teams must
have all tackle boxes, hatches and live wells open for easy
inspection prior to the arrival of the Tournament Officials.
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Upon
completion of the daily morning inspection, each Competitor must
sign the inspection and declaration form prior to departure from
the dock.
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Failure to
report for daily boat inspection will result in disqualification
of that day’s catch.
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SPORTSMANSHIP
AND COURTESY
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It is
strictly prohibited for any Competitor to give, offer, accept or
suggest the exchange of any weighable fish to, from or with any
other Competitor.
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Use of
cellular phones and CB’s are prohibited. Marine VHF radios may
be used to monitor the designated Channel for safety reasons
only.
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SAFETY
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All
Competitors must practice safe boating at all times during
practice and tournament fishing.
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The
maximum speed at any railway bridge crossing is off-plane.
Penalty for non-compliance will be a deduction of four (4)
ounces. Repeat offenders will be disqualified immediately.
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Every
competitor must wear a fully secured Coast Guard approved life
jacket or floatation device while traveling from one location to
another at other then trolling or drifting speed, and where so
equipped tethered kill switches must be attached to the drivers
body.
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No
alcoholic beverages or illicit drugs may be possessed or
consumed by the Competitors during tournament fishing hours up
to and including the weighing of their catch.
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In the
event of a thunderstorm, lightning, or severe weather, Teams may
pull onto the nearest shoreline until it is safe to continue
fishing. Competitor(s) may not leave their boats during the
tournament except at the Official Weigh-In Station at the MNR
Launch.
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Every
Team, whether weighing fish or not, must, at the end of the day,
report to the Official Tournament Check-In Station.
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MECHANICAL
BREAKDOWN OR EMERGENCIES
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In the
case of an emergency or mechanical breakdown, Cellular phones,
CB’s, and VHF Marine radios may be used for safety reasons and
in the case of breakdown. IN THE EVENT OF BREAKDOWN
ANGLERS MAY ALSO USE AN ONSHORE PHONE TO REACH THE MNR BOAT
LAUNCH CENTRE IF OTHER COMMUNICATION METHODS ARE ABSENT OR FAIL
TO WORK.
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Committee
patrol boats are prohibited from towing any Competitors boat
during tournament fishing hours.
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In the
event of mechanical breakdown the fish from the disabled boat
may be transferred to another competitor’s boat provided they
are accompanied by a member of the disabled team and they are
kept in a separate live well.
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ON THE WATER
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Competitors are personally responsible for knowing all
Tournament Rules, as well as the current Ontario Sport Fishing
Regulations and Canadian Coast Guard regulations. Penalty: Teams
found to have violated federal or provincial fishing and boating
regulations during the tournament may be disqualified when this
information is confirmed by tournament officials. This judgment
could also apply to eligibility to participate in future
tournaments.
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Competitors are not allowed to toss or pass any item(s) to
another boat or to receive any item(s) from another boat.
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All Teams
and their equipment are subject to inspection at any time during
the Tournament. Committee patrol boats may come alongside,
following proper identification, and if necessary, board to
check for adherence to all Tournament Rules. No other boat may
come in contact with a Competitor’s boat at any time.
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No fishing
information may be given to or exchanged with Competitors during
the Tournament fishing hours by Tournament or Non-Tournament
anglers.
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Competitors are expected to co-operate as much as possible with
official video and still photography personnel.
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There are
three "No Wake Zones".
The Wolseley Point
and Munro Point openings to SHELTER BAY..
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The narrowings encompassing TEAPOT ISLAND.
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The entirety of AMBUSH NARROWS.
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Shelter Bay East entrance: The entrance to Shelter
Bay at Munro Point (red circle) will be CLOSED to all WESTBOUND traffic
from 8:30am – 9:00am. Those wishing to fish Shelter Bay during the
initial restricted half-hour must access it from the backside at
Wolseley Point (yellow circle). After the 9:00am time restriction has
passed, Shelter Bay may be accessed at no-wake speeds from either the
Wolseley Point or Munro Point openings. Similarly, the Wolseley Point
entrance to Shelter Bay will be closed to all EASTBOUND boat traffic
from 4:00pm – 4:30pm. Spotter boats will be posted to ensure these
restrictions are adhered to.
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TACKLE AND
EQUIPMENT
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Only artificial lures, manufactured baits, pork
rind, and commercially available liquid attractants may be used by
competitors. Landing nets may be used.
1.
No live bait, frozen or freeze-dried bait of any
kind may be used or possessed by any Competitor at any time during the
Tournament.
2.
The use, in live wells, of commercially available
fish care chemicals is permitted.
3.
The use of underwater cameras is not allowed
during the tournament. If such equipment is found in a competitors boat
during boat checks or during tournament fishing hours the offending team
will be immediately disqualified.
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RULE(S)
VIOLATIONS, PROTESTS AND APPEALS
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Where a team is charged with a rule infraction by
an authorized Tournament Official which could result in disqualification
of the daily catch or tournament disqualification, the team has the
right to appeal the decision to the Tournament Protest and Appeals
Committee. Appeals must be submitted to Tournament Officials at the
angler services tent 15 minutes after weigh-in, on the day of notice of
the rules infraction.
1.
An infraction witnessed by a competitor can be
reported to the Tournament Protest and Appeal Committee at the Angler
Services Tent. In the event that an infraction is reported or a protest
is lodged, a three person Protest Committee, appointed prior to the
Tournament, shall convene.
2.
Each Team Captain has the right to file a Protest
when they have first hand knowledge that a rule or rules may have been
broken or violated by another Team. A Protest must be filed within
Fifteen (15) Minutes of weigh-in at the Angler Services Tent to be
considered.
3.
A $200.00 fee must accompany all protests.
4.
Witness(es) may be called to appear before the
Protest Committee to provide evidence relating to the alleged rule
infraction. At the discretion of the Committee, a polygraph test may be
administered to any Competitor directly or indirectly involved or
affected by the protest under consideration.
5.
The Protest and Appeals Committee will interpret
the rules according to their spirit and intent. The decision of the
Protest Committee is final and not subject to review of any kind.
6.
If the Protest is found to be valid, the protest
fee will be returned forthwith and the team protested against must pay
the protest fee, plus any polygraph costs, and any penalties imposed if
applicable.
7.
If the Protest is determined to be invalid, the
protest fee will not be returned and the protesting Team must pay any
and all investigation expenses including, if applicable, polygraph
costs.
8.
General Penalties: Teams may be disqualified from
the tournament for frequent or major infractions of the rules and will
not receive a refund of their entry fee . Examples of major infractions
include unsafe boating practices, gross angling ethics violations and
violations that clearly give the competitor an unfair or illegal
advantage over other competitors, such as; movement of fish, use of live
bait, fishing out of bounds, caged fish, violation of provincial and
federal fishing and boating regulations, exchanging fish between teams
and unauthorized use of under water cameras.
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TIE
BREAKERS
0.
Ties for all positions will be settled by
combining the prize money for the positions in question and dividing it
equally amongst all effected Teams.
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In the event for a tie for the big fish, the
winner shall be the one with the heaviest aggreate wieght.
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CHANGES
AND AMENDMENTS
0.
S.F.B.C. retains the right to change the day or
amend any or all of these preceding rules at their sole discretion
without prior notification or consultation with the Competitors.
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COURTESY
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Please report to an official when you are finished
competing for.
For general information Contact:
Trevor Zimak Zimak_Trevor@hotmail.com or 627-4602
Tom Lane TomLane52@hotmail.com 346-5747 |