INDY BASS CLUB RULES
Membership: Individuals 16 years and older are eligible for club
membership. Individuals under the age of 16 may
Club Officers: The Officers of the chapter shall consist of:
· President – one-year
term
· Vice President –
one-year term
· Tournament Director –
one-year term
· Secretary – one-year
term
· Treasurer – one-year
term
The Officers of the chapter
will ensure proper enforcement of the rules. The Officers shall reserve all
rights for rule interpretations. Furthermore, the Officers have the authority
to announce or present any rule revisions (printed or not) as deemed
appropriate. Any rules changed at the lake by tournament officials, takes
precedence over written rules, this statement only applies to start and finish
time as well as current lake official rule changes. Knowledge of these rules is
the responsibility of each contestant; failure to read these rules or ignorance
is no excuse and can lead to disqualification. All protests must be submitted
within 15 minutes of the weigh-in completion to the Tournament Director. The
Officers will handle all protests.
ALL OFFICER’S DECISIONS WILL BE FINAL.
Cheating: Cheating will in no way be tolerated. Deceiving
tournament officials or doing anything deemed an unfair advantage will lead to
disqualification, forfeiture of all monies and banishment from the club.
Team Numbers: Team numbers
will be drawn prior to the start of the season. The first place team if
complete from the previous season will have the honor of being designated as
team #1.
Check-In and Pre-Meeting: One
team member must check in prior to the tournament. A pre-tournament meeting
will take place at the launch site approximately fifteen minutes prior to the
official start time. The starting order will be announced at the pre-tournament
meeting. Teams will start according to designated team number. Any small horse
powered boat (25 hp or lower) will have the option of going in order or waiting
until last. The boat that is designated to take off last will be considered the
official starter boat. If a team is late to the designated starting point and
their number has been called, that team will go to the end of the starting
order.
Boat Equipment: Every boat
must have all required Coast Guard safety equipment. In addition, it must have
a functional bilge pump and live well. The live well must be properly aerated
to adequately maintain a limit catch of bass by both
Sportsmanship and Safety: Safe
Tackle and Equipment: Only artificial
lures may be used. No “live bait” or “prepared bait” will be permitted, with
the exception of pork strips, rinds, etc. Only ONE casting, spin-casting or
spinning rod and reel may be used at any one time. All other types prohibited.
Other rigs as specified as above may be in the boat ready for use. However, only
ONE is permitted in use at any given time. All bass must be caught live and in
a conventional sporting manner. Anyone guilty of snatching or snagging visible
Entry Fees: Entry fees of $60.00 per boat with an optional $20.00
Big Bass Pot shall be paid prior to the event or at the launch site of the
event to the club Treasurer. There will also be an optional $10 “rollover” Big
Bass Pot. To be eligible for the 75% ramp payout, each team must be paid
concurrent prior to each tournament. Teams not concurrent, or have not worked
out an agreement with the Treasurer, will not be eligible for 75% ramp payout.
Teams not concurrent by the last tournament will face possible forfeiture of
all year-end payout monies.
Lakes and Schedule: Lakes will be
voted on and picked by all club members prior to the start of each season. Any
postponements due to unforeseen circumstances will be rescheduled or continued
on an alternate lake. The officers will then create the schedule. Current
standings, schedules and starting dates and times will be available online and
issued by e-mail prior to each tournament to each team.
Permitted Fishing
Locations: The Tournament Director for each tournament
shall establish tournament waters. Any water within these boundaries posted
Off-Limits or No Fishing by state or federal agencies will be OFF-LIMITS. Only
the water open to all public
Tournament Hours: Tournament
days will consist of no more than ten hours of
Fish Measuring: Fish will be
measured and weighed by the presently appointed officer (President, VP and
Tournament Director) using the appointed measuring rule and scale. The
appointment officer/s will be the only person to handle the
Dead Fish: For each legal
dead bass presented to weigh-in officials, the competitor shall be penalized
five-ounces. The Tournament Director and his designated appointees shall have
sole authority for accessing penalty points. All live bass are to be released
after weigh-in. If an angler catches a bass over 6.5 lbs we consider that a
trophy and he/she will have the option to keep the
Scoring: Tournament
standings, auxiliary awards and final winners shall be determined by the pound
and ounce weight of each competitor’s catch during the competition days of the
tournament. Only Largemouth, Smallmouth and Kentucky/Spotted Bass will be measured
and weighed. The limit shall be five (5)
Points System Example
1st = 100 points 2nd = 95 points 3rd = 90 points 4th = 85 points 5th = 80 points
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6th = 76 points 7th = 72 points 8th = 68 points 9th = 64 points 10th = 60 points
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11th = 57 points 12th = 54 points 13th = 51 points 14th = 48 points 15th = 45 points
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16th = 43 points 17th = 41 points 18th = 39 points 19th = 37 points 20th = 35 points
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Awards: Trophies will
be awarded to the Team of the Year. The angler with the big bass of the year
will receive a trophy. All team awards will be awarded according to the
points system outlined above. At the conclusion of each tournament, there will
be a 75% payout of all monies collected. The breakdown of the 75% payout w/less
than 20 boats : 1st place will get 50%, 2nd - 30%, 3rd - 20%. The breakdown of
the 75% payout w/more than 20 boats : 1st place will get 40%, 2nd - 30%, 3rd -
20%, 4th - 10%. In the event of a tie,
all monies will be added together and split evenly between the teams. All of the end of year monies and awards will
be given out at the banquet.
Classic: The last tournament of the season is considered to be
the classic. To qualify for the classic a team must fish 4 of the 5 tournaments
(qualifiers), prior to the classic. Awards for or the classic include
embroidered shirts, name plate on the classic trophy, and the top 7 places will
be awarded. **Please note: the number of
places to be awarded could change at the officer’s discretion. This will be
dependent on the number of boats competing.
Optional Big
Bass and “Rollover” Big Bass Pot: Each
Team wanting to enter the optional side pots will need to pay the fees at the
pre-meeting or make arrangements with the organizer to pay. An appointed
organizer will collect the rollover big bass money and the treasurer will collect
the big bass money. If a team decides to enter, then both team members must pay
to enter the side pots with no exceptions. This goes for both the Big Bass and
the “Rollover” Big Bass Pot. The big bass pot shall be awarded at the end of
each tournament to the team/individual that catches the heaviest bass. The
“Rollover” big bass pot shall be awarded to the first team who catches the
heaviest bass over 5 pounds. Once this pot has been awarded the pot starts back
at a zero dollar balance and rolls over until someone lands a bass over 5
pounds. Any remaining balance on the “Rollover” side pot will be awarded at the
banquet. Any team who has paid 4 or more Big Bass rollover entries will be
eligible for the winnings. We will payout the top 3 heaviest bass for the
season, only one big bass award can be claimed per eligible team and the only
eligible