Qualifier Tournaments and Championship a. Each Division will consist of a minimum of (4) Qualifier Tournaments. Prize money and plaques will be awarded at each event.
. Teams must fish a minimum of (4) Qualifier Tournaments to be eligible into the Championship. Teams may fish Qualifier Tournaments across Divisions to achieve eligibility. Teams may buy-in (1) tournament.
. Entry fee into individual Qualifier Tournament will be $100.00 and Championship Tournament will be $150.00 per Team. A $10.00 fee will be charged for entries received day of tournaments.
. Any Team entering tournaments must become a member of
G.L.L.S. with annual membership fee of $50.00 per Team (1 or 2 anglers). Teams will be allowed (1) Alternate per year during Qualifier Tournaments with no additional fee. Any additional Alternates will be required to pay a $25.00 membership fee. Any Alternate fishing the Championship must pay a $25.00 membership fee.
Eligibility of Participants All tournaments will be open only to current
G.L.L.S. members. Competitors must be at least 16 years of age to compete without an adult and if under the age of 18 must have a waiver and parental consent form signed before competing.
Teams can be comprised of single angler or two persons.
. During competition days, no competitor shall operate a boat unless the competitor has documented proof of at least $300,000 per occurrence boating liability. Such documented proof must be in the boat at all times and random checks will be done at each event. Random checks will be chosen by assigned boat numbers at each event and these numbers will be changed for each event.
Practice and Competition All G.L.L.S. tournament waters will be off-limits beginning at 12:01am the day of event. . During competition days a competitor may only accept help from another competitor within the event.
. During the official competition days a competitor may use a CB Radio, a VHF Marine band radio, or cell phone only in a case of emergencies. Using such devices to help catch or locate fish is prohibited.
. The Tournament Director(s) or Appointed official(s) have the right to enter any registered boat for inspection as long as the owner occupies the boat. Permission should be requested.
Tournament Entry and Registering . Teams are encouraged to use the available online payment option.
www.greatlakeslargemouthseries.com All mailed
entries must be received no later than 48 hours prior to the tournament day. . Teams may register for one event at a time or the entire season.
c. Registration will begin at 5:00am morning of tournament.
Starting boat position will be drawn at registration.
Phone in registration will not be accepted.
Boater Safety . Safe boating conduct must be observed at all times. Competitors must wear a US Coast Guard approved chest type vest at all times when the combustible engine is running. This vest must be zipped, snapped or strapped on securely. The boat driver must have the kill switch attached anytime the engine is in gear.
Tournament officials have the right to cancel, delay or shorten competition at any time. Tournament waters may also be restricted at anytime in case of bad weather.
All state regulations and requirements will be observed at all times. In the case of any special regulations, the Tournament Director will post or announce any such regulations.
Sportsmanship . Competitors in any
G.L.L.S. sanctioned event are expected to use a high standard of sportsmanship at all times.
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b. Any infraction of such sportsmanship may be grounds for disqualification
Use of alcohol or drugs (other than those purchased over-the-counter or prescribed by a licensed physician) by any competitor during the practice or during the tournament will not be tolerated and shall be cause for automatic disqualification from this and all future
G.L.L.S. tournaments. No alcoholic beverages, other stimulants or depressants, prescription or otherwise, shall be allowed in the boats during official practice or competition days, or when in the weigh-in area.
st be practiced at all times, especially with regard to boating and angling in the vicinity of non-competitors who may be on tournament waters. Any act of a competitor which reflects unfavorably upon efforts to promote fisheries conservation, clean waters and courtesy, shall be reason for disqualification. Tackle and Equipment . Only artificial or biodegradable baits are to be used during competition days. No live bait or prepared baits are allowed with the exception of bottled pulled pork.
. All rods must have a maximum length of 8 feet.
Competitors may only use one rod at a time. Other lines that may have an opportunity to catch a fish must be out of the water before another cast is made.
Horsepower Regulations . The maximum horsepower allowed in all
G.L.L.S. events will not exceed 300 hp.
. Horsepower cannot exceed the US Coast Guard regulations or the manufacture rating plate.
. Upon registration, each angler agrees to an inspection of their outboard if requested by the tournament staff.
Boat and Motor . During competition days, all boats must have an operable kill switch with a lanyard not exceeding 2 feet in length.
b. Boats less than 14 feet in length are prohibited.
. Additional gas tanks other than the ones installed by the manufacture are prohibited.
. Stick steering is prohibited and shall be defined by the Tournament Director(s).
. All boats must have an operating livewell that will be inspected prior to the start of each tournament.
. All boats will have operable navigation lights that will be inspected prior to the start of each tournament.
Fishing Locations Tournament waters will be designated by the Tournament Director(s) and will be announced or posted prior to each event. All competitors must abide by all lake regulations at all times. The Tournament Director(s) has the right to make off limit areas for the purpose of live –release for (2) two-day events. Only waters accessible to the public are open. An angler may not leave their boat to access a fishing area.
Competitors Must Remain in the Boat . A competitor may not leave their boat to land a fish or to help access an area of the lake. An angler may however leave
their boat to help retreat from an area. b. In case of an emergency situation, competitors should call 911 first then notifies the Tournament Director(s) or other Tournament Official(s).
. In case of a rescue situation, the Tournament Director(s) must be contacted, and then an angler may ask for assistance from another competitor to help with returning to the weigh-in area.
. The
G.L.L.S. will not ask a competitor to strand their boat. One competitor can stay with the vessel while the other returns to the weigh-in area. In the case of transporting the days catch, the Tournament Director(s) must previously verify the number of fish for each competitor and the catch must be tagged for separation purposes.
In the case that an angler receives permission from the Tournament Director(s) to leave their boat, their partner must cease fishing until their return.
Competitors are allowed to leave the boat to seek safe shelter in bad weather where danger is imminent.
Tournament Scoring a. Pounds and ounces will determine all tournament winners.
. Catch will be recorded by a (5) five fish limit with the lake size regulation in effect (14 inches). Presque Isle Bay will be a (4) four fish limit with lake size regulation in effect (15 inches). All fish will be measured with the mouth closed, tail fanned or pinched to meet official length. Any bass that is presented to the official bump board that does not meet the lake requirement will be issued a (1) one-pound penalty.
Only largemouth bass will be allowed.
. No culling of a dead fish.
e. There will be an 8 oz. or a .5-pound penalty for a dead fish.
Late Penalty a. Competitors that are not at the official checkpoint designated by the Tournament Director(s) at the described time will be penalized (1) one pound per minute. A competitor’s catch, for that day only, will be disqualified after 15 minutes.
Tie Breakers . The largest number of fish weighed in by a competitor will break all ties. The second tie will be broken by the largest number of live fish weighed in by each competitor at that event. The largest fish weighed in by a competitor at that event will break the third tiebreaker. In the instance that neither competitor had weighed a fish for big bass, the forth tiebreaker will be used automatically.
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