Team Rules
Region 4
Team Rules
Region 4 Only
***NOTE…NEW RULES FOR 2010 APPEAR IN
BLUE AND RED
(SUBJECT TO AMMENDMENT)
A $10
P.I.P. FEE (PERMIT, INSURANCE, POLYGRAPH)
WILL BE MANDATORY BY EACH TEAM AT EACH EVENT
A $10 LATE FEE WILL BE ASSESSED TO ANY
TEAM ENTERING THE TOURNAMENT AT THE RAMP
SEND YOUR ENTRIES TO YOUR DIRECTOR IN ADVANCE TO AVOID THIS FEE.
1.) RULES: These rules shall remain unchanged
throughout 2010 season . Interpretation and enforcement of Angler's
Choice rules shall be left exclusively to the tournament director.
Federal, state, local and lake laws and rules must be obeyed at all
times and shall supersede Angler's Choice rules when in conflict.
Regional and local circuit’s rules may differ from these rules at the
discretion of the tournament director or regional vice president.
2.) PARTICIPANTS AND ELIGIBILITY: Membership
is required to participate in all Angler's Choice regular team, pro-am,
and semi-pro tournaments. Tournament eligibility and entry is open to
all members in good standing with at least one team member at least 18
years of age or older.
3.) ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND DRUGS: During
tournament hours no alcoholic beverages or narcotic drugs may be
consumed or allowed in the boat while on the water, except prescription
medications.
4.) SPORTSMANSHIP: Displaying of poor
sportsmanship and bringing unfavorable publicity to the sport of bass
fishing shall be grounds for disqualification. If one team member is
disqualified, the team shall be disqualified .***
ANY TEAM RECEIVING A CITATION OR TICKET FROM A LOCAL, STATE, OR
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER WILL BE DISQUALIFIED FOR THAT DAY.
5.) BOATS & MOTORS: There is no horsepower
limit; however, no engine may exceed the BIA horsepower rating for the
boat in use. All boats must meet US Coast Guard and state regulations.
All boats must have an emergency kill switch. All boats must have a
functioning aerated livewell suitable to sustain a tournament limit in
reasonable condition. Extra gas tanks are not allowed. Standing on
seats, or motor or the use of ladder or raised platform for the purpose
locating or fishing for bedding fish in not permitted. Boats used in
Angler's Choice tournament must have an insurance policy in effect with
a minimum of $100,000.00 liability coverage.
6.) SAFETY: Boating safety must be observed at
all times during practice and competition. A US Coast Guard approved
chest type life preserver (PFD) Type III or higher, must be worn and
properly fastened any time the combustible engine is operative and the
kill switch must be attached to the driver with a lanyard no longer than
fourty-eight-48) inches.
7.) TACKLE & EQUIPMENT: Intentional snagging
of fish will not be allowed. Trolling with the aid of combustion or
electric motors is not permitted. Only artificial lures may be used. No
live bait or prepared bait permitted with the exception of pork rinds.
Liquid fish attractants are allowed. Only one (1) rod may be used at any
one time. Other rods may be in the boat and ready for use, however,
every cast and retrieve must be completed before another cast is made.
Rods may not exceed eight feet in length. The use of underwater cameras
are not allowed during competition.
***A POWER POLE POSITIONING SYSTEM IS NOT
CONSIDERED AN ANCHOR.
8.) PROTESTS: All protests must be submitted
in writing prior to the official closing of the scales.
9.) POLYGRAPH: All contestants are subject to
a polygraph testing. Failure to submit is grounds for disqualification.
Any contestant who has failed a polygraph test for cheating in a bass
tournament or whose results are found to be inconclusive shall not be
eligible to compete in Angler's Choice tournaments. Polygraph and voice
stress testing are performed at the discretion of the tournament
director and all participants are bound by the findings and any
penalties resulting from a failed test. Including but not limited to
disqualification and forfeiture of prizes.
10.) SCORING FISH: Each team
or couple may weigh-in five-5) fish per day, a minimum of 12 inches in
length unless state or lake limits are greater, measured on a flat board
with mouth closed and tail compressed. Any team weighing-in a fish
shorter than the legal tournament length will be assessed a one-1) lb.
penalty plus the loss of the short fish. Any team bringing more than
five-5) fish to the scales will be disqualified. A penalty of .20 lbs.
per dead fish will be deducted from the total weight. Any big bass
brought to the scales deceased, will be directly subject to the .20 lbs.
penalty. Only Largemouth, Smallmouth and Spotted Bass will be scored.
Any team returning to the checkpoint late will be penalized at the rate
of one pound per minute up to 15 minutes. After 15 minutes no weight
will be allowed.
11.) BREAKDOWNS: Contestants must leave and
return to official checkpoint by boat. In the event of equipment
failure, there shall be two permitted methods of returning to the
check-in and weighing fish. (1) By both partners remaining in their boat
and being towed by water, or (2) By one partner entering the boat of
another Angler's Choice Team Tournament contestant or staff member along
with the days catch. Team’s fish must be kept separate.
12.) CULLING FISH: It is the responsibility of
each team to keep no more than a maximum of 5 fish in a live well. If
more than the local laws allow are present in the live well during the
event you will be subject to disqualification. No culling is allowed in
the host marina.
13.) PERMITTED FISHING WATERS: No fishing is
allowed inside the host marina. No fishing is allowed within 25 yards of
another anchored or tied tournament boat with trolling motor out of the
water, without the anchored boat's permission.
***A POWER POLE POSITIONING SYSTEM IS NOT
CONSIDERED AN ANCHOR.
Both team partners must fish from the same
boat. Only contestants may be in the boat during the tournament hours.
Having anyone hole-sit for anyone shall be grounds for disqualification.
Contestants cannot leave the boat to land a fish or gain access to a
fishing area. Restricting natural movement of fish by any means is
automatic disqualification.
14.) GUIDES: Guides may not be used on official practice days. Guides
are allowed to participate in Angler's Choice tournaments if they have
fished a preceding tournament in a circuit's series of seven. If it is
their first tournament, guides must pay for the next tournament in
advance.
15.) OFF LIMITS PERIOD: Angler's Choice does not impose an "Off limits
period" however, each tournament director at their discretion may do so.
Clarify this rule with your local tournament director.
16.) CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: Qualifying will be based
on a points and pound format beginning with 100 points for first place
and descending down by one 1) point per place. In each event "First
Place" will receive 100 points plus their weight, e.g., 1st Place = 100
points + 20.50 lbs. = 120.50 points, 2nd Place = 99 points + 20.00 lbs.
= 119 points. This procedure will be followed for all teams weighing
fish. The lowest team having weight will be the last points given based
on the point's structure. All remaining teams that fished but did not
weigh fish will receive one-half (½) of the next possible points based
off the point structure. Example: The last team weighing fish in a
45-boat field ended at 40th place with 2.0 lbs. They would receive 60
points + 2.0 lbs = 62 points. The remaining 5 teams without weight would
receive 29.5 points each (59/2 = 29.5). No points shall be awarded to
contestants that pay but do not fish.
17.) CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING: You must fish a
minimum of 5 regularly scheduled team tournaments during the year to
qualify for a championship berth based on points system. You must fish a
minimum of 6 regularly scheduled team to qualify for a championship
berth based on the "Wild Card" system. Championship qualifiers will be
determined after the last regularly scheduled tournament in each
division. Angler's Choice reserves the right to allow alternate teams to
participate in regional championships to ensure full fields. To qualify
for a "Wild Card" berth teams must fish 6 of 7 qualifying events. "Wild
Card" qualifying shall be determined by their finishing position in the
last tournament of the year and after points qualifiers have been
removed.
20 or less boat average will qualify 8 teams
plus 2 wild cards.
21 - 25 boat average will qualify 12 teams plus 5 wild cards.
26 - 30 boat average will qualify 16 teams plus 5 wild cards.
31 - 40 boat average will qualify 18 teams plus 6 wild cards.
41 - 50 boat average will qualify 20 teams plus 7 wild cards.
51 - 60 boat average will qualify 22 teams plus 8 wild cards.
61 - 70 boat average will qualify 24 teams plus 9 wild cards.
71 - 80 boat average will qualify 26 teams plus 10 wild cards.
80 and above boat average will qualify 40% of average plus 14 wild
cards.
18.) PARTNERS: (Regions 4 only) A member may fish one
event alone per season, per region. Members accumulate points for the
designate team when fishing alone providing the other team member does
not participate in the same event. Any team may use a substitute if one
member cannot fish a given tournament. Any substitute partner must be a
member of Anglers Choice. Two substitutes will be allowed per team, per
region, per year. No substitution of partners will be allowed at
regional classics except in cases of partner death, catastrophic
illness, military or police duty. Anglers Choice Regional Vice
Presidents shall have the final approval on any classic substitutions.
Anglers who professionally Guide on the body of water being fished are
not acceptable substitutions.
19.) CHOICE DIVISION: Teams may fish an unlimited
number of tournaments within a single region in order to qualify in that
region's “ Choice Division “ and for that region's championship but only
their best 7 point events will be calculated toward a championship berth
regardless of the number of tournament fished. A team that fishes in 2
or more divisions within a region automatically accumulates points in
that region's “Choice Division”. A team can qualify for a regional
championship via more than one-1 division. However, a team may not
represent more than one division e.g. “Oroville” or “East Delta” or
“Choice”, although qualified in all three-3 at the regional
championship. The division in which a team accumulates the highest
ranking will be the division they represent at the championship. Choice
Division championship qualifying shall be calculated by taking the total
number of entries in that division during the year divided by seven - 7
to produce an average number of entries. That average shall be the
number used for which qualifying shall be based as per our championship
qualifying criteria. Points in the Choice Division are only for place
finished. Weight is not calculated in the Choice Division Standings. For
Example: A team finishing in 1st place receives 100 points; a team
finishing in 2nd place receives 99 points and so on.
The “Choice” division affords Angler's Choice
members an additional opportunity to qualify for a regional championship
they might not otherwise be able to meet the minimum qualification for.
Example: If a team misses the first few regularly scheduled tournaments
within a single division, which requires a minimum of 5 tournament
participations for qualification, they can still meet this 5 tournament
minimum requirement by fishing in other scheduled tournaments within a
given region. Another example can be found in; a team that has “Bad
luck” in their first few tournaments and scored low points, thus missing
the point's requirement for qualification, can make it up by fishing and
qualifying via the “Choice Division”.
20.) CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING:
You must fish a minimum of 5
regularly scheduled team tournaments during the year to qualify for a
championship berth based on points system. You must fish a minimum of 6
regularly scheduled team to qualify for a championship berth based on
the "Wild Card" system. Championship qualifiers will be determined after
the last regularly scheduled tournament in each division. Angler's
Choice reserves the right to allow alternate teams to participate in
regional championships to ensure full fields. To qualify for a "Wild
Card" berth teams must fish 6 of 7 qualifying events. "Wild Card"
qualifying shall be determined by their finishing position in the last
tournament of the year and after points qualifiers have been removed.
20 or less boat average will qualify 8 teams
plus 2 wild cards.
21 - 25 boat average will qualify 12 teams plus 5 wild cards.
26 - 30 boat average will qualify 16 teams plus 5 wild cards.
31 - 40 boat average will qualify 18 teams plus 6 wild cards.
41 - 50 boat average will qualify 20 teams plus 7 wild cards.
51 - 60 boat average will qualify 22 teams plus 8 wild cards.
61 - 70 boat average will qualify 24 teams plus 9 wild cards.
71 - 80 boat average will qualify 26 teams plus 10 wild cards.
80 and above boat average will qualify 40% of average plus 14 wild
cards.
In the event a partner is unable to make the
TOC for some unforeseen reason, two qualifying members can join up to
fish the TOC. For Example: John Doe and Bill Smith qualify for the
championship, as does Jim Jones and Jerry Wilson. If John Doe and Jim
Jones are unable to make the TOC, Then Bill Smith and Jerry Wilson may
team up and fish the event together. This can only take place if both
teams have qualified for the championship based on the standard Angler's
Choice Regional Qualifying Rules, laid out above and is approved by the
Regional Director.
21.) 7 EVENT CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM:
All Teams who fish Anglers Choice Pro Team Tournament Trails a minimum
of 7 events and qualify for their respective Regional Championship now
have a new added benefit in return for their support. You will now be
eligible to fish any other Pro Team Regional Championship in the
country. There are some very important restrictions on this benefit. You
must register with Anglers Choice @ 800 360 7112 to fish this event no
later 30 days previous to the event
21b.) OFFICIAL PRE-FISH PERIOD FOR
TOCs : Official pre-fish for
all lakes hosting TOCs begins 2 days prior to the event. Official
Pre-Fish means that no one other than your team member or a member of
your immediate family is allowed on the boat with any angler wishing to
participate in the event. This eliminates the use of guides for the days
immediately prior to the event. Life Jackets and kill switches must also
be worn at all times, while the gas motor is running, during this
official pre-fish period. Failure to follow these rules during the
pre-fish period will result in disqualification from the event.
22.) 2010 ANGLER OF THE YEAR
CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM : At the
conclusion of each division’s tournament year the team with the most
points shall be deemed the Anglers of the year. This shall also include
the Choice division. As Anglers of the year, those teams will then
advance to the Regional championship and fish against all the other
divisional Anglers of the year at the Regional Championship. The top 3
Angler of the year teams shall be awarded the following prizes.
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1st Place $1,500.00 in
Cash and Prizes plus Entry Fees for 2006 Team Events
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2nd Place $1,000.00 in
Cash and Prizes plus Entry Fees for 2006 Team Events
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3rd Place $500.00 in
Cash and Prizes plus Entry Fees for 2006 Team Events
These prizes shall be independent of the
regular Regional Championship prizes and the Anglers of the year shall
be fishing for both prize pools. ***
A DIVISION MUST AVERAGE 10 BOATS OR OVER TO BE
ELIGIBLE FOR THE AOY TOURNAMENT WITHIN THE TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS.
AOY’S FROM A DIVISION WITH A LESS THAN 10 BOAT AVERAGE WILL STILL
RECEIVE AOY PLAQUES.
23.)
CELL PHONE USE
IS PROHIBITED EXCEPT FOR EMERGENCIES
1)NO CALLING OR RECEIVING CALLS FROM OTHER TOURNAMENT COMPETITORS(EXCEPT
FOR BREAKDOWN) 2) NO ANSWERING CALLS FROM
FAMILY MEMBERS, WORK ASSOCIATES OR OTHER NON-TOURNAMENT PERSONELL
24.) PARTNERS: (Regions 3-4) A member may fish
one event alone per season, per region. Members accumulate points for
the designate team when fishing alone providing the other team member
does not participate in the same event. Any team may use a substitute if
one member cannot fish a given tournament. Any substitute partner must
be a member of Anglers Choice. Two substitutes will be allowed per team,
per region, per year. No substitution of partners will be allowed at
regional classics except in cases of partner death, catastrophic
illness, military or police duty. Anglers Choice Regional Vice
Presidents shall have the final approval on any classic substitutions.
Anglers who professionally Guide on the body of water being fished are
not acceptable substitutions.
What is a “Division” or "Trail" ?
A “Division” is another term
for the local tournament trail. An example of a division is Ray-Bend,
Southern California, Gold City, Illinois, Alamo, or Wappapello.
What is a “Region”?
A “Region” is a group
of divisions in one of six geographical parts of the USA. The six U.S.
Angler's Choice Regions are Northwest Region, Southwest Region, Central
Region, Southeast Region, North Region, and Northeast Region. Further,
each “Region” shall have its own “Choice Division”.