$60/boat or per angler?

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2009 Open Team “Cabin Fever” Tournament
Saturday – March 21, 2008
Geist, Olio Road Ramp
Rules:
-No alcoholic beverages or illegal substances will be permitted before or during tournament hours.
-Entry fee for the tournament will be $60, which includes $10 toward the Big Bass Pot. Payout will be 80% and is based on the number of entries.
-Entries will be accepted up to 30 minutes prior to takeoff. Starting position will be based on order of registration. Pre-registration is preferred if possible.
- Tournament hours will be safe daylight for duration of 8 hours. Details will be available on website.
- Anglers are required to stay in their boat for the entire duration of a tournament except in the case of an emergency. Fishing from the bank is not permitted.
- Tournament directors will always weigh-in last, and have another participant weigh their catch.
- All boats must have a working “kill switch” for the combustion engine, aerated operating live wells with enough capacity to fully sustain a limit of healthy bass. All participants must wear lifejackets and have a properly functioning “kill switch” attached anytime the combustion engine is running.
- Horsepower of your boat may not exceed the maximum horsepower regulations set by the U.S. Coast Guard in their ruling of November 1972. All other safety and boating regulations must be adhered to in all instances. Failure to comply with these regulations could lead to disqualification.
- Only artificial baits may be used to catch bass, with the exception of pork rind. Fish must be caught in a sporting manner. No trolling for fish allowed and only one (1) rod can be used at a time.
- If you are ticketed by the DNR and turned into the Tournament Director, you may be subject to disqualification.
- You must stay 50 yards away from a tied or anchored tournament angler (anchored is considered to be anchored to the bottom and/or tied to an object with the trolling motor up).
- Limit shall be 5 bass (largemouth, small mouth or Kentucky spotted bass) with a minimum length of 14”.
- Dead fish will be weighed but a 1/2-pound penalty will be subtracted per dead fish. No fish will be weighed if the fish appears mangled, mashed or stringer kept. Short fish will not be weighed but there will be a courtesy bump board available.
- Anglers are expected to exhibit high sportsmanship and boating safety standards and be courteous to people on and off the water at all times.
Boater:___________________________________________ ________________
Address:__________________________________________ ________________
City, State, Zip:______________________________________________ ________
CoAngler:_________________________________________ ________________
Address:__________________________________________ ________________
City, State, Zip:______________________________________________ ________
If you would like to pre-register, send this form and $60, which includes $10 towards the Big Bass Pot by 3/14/09 to:
White River Bass Masters
c/o Dustin Kelso
5835 Pemberly Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46221
317-821-8049
www.whiteriverbass.com
$60/boat or per angler?
I'm guessing $60 per boat. One of my buddies fishes WRBM and I think I remember him saying its per boat.
Can we just come day of and pay the money and fish it?
I thought I read they take registration the day of the tournament up until 30 minutes before launch....
Entry Fee is $60 per boat
Entries are accepted up to 30 Min berfore Launch
http://www.whiteriverbass.com/Tourna...Fever_Open.doc
http://www.whiteriverbass.com/
Is there a launch fee?
There is a $10 launch fee
