EASTERN ONTARIO BASSMASTERS
                                       2009 E.O.B. SERIES TOURNAMENT RULES
                                                    
             

1.        Tournament entry fees are $80.00 per team, $10.00 lunker pool entry fee, 100% payback of lunker prize.  
The remaining entry fee of $70.00 is divided- 75% will be distributed to the first, second, and third place finishers.  
The remaining 25% will go to the Eastern Ontario Bassmasters treasury.  The final Classic event will have a 100%
payback.

2.        Tournament hours will be 7:00AM to 3:00PM.  Weigh in will begin at least 15 minutes prior to ending time when
possible.  All competitors must be back by tournament ending time.  After September 1st hours are 8AM to 4PM.
Penalties will be incurred if returning late.

3.        Single entries of a
BASS Federation member  or a maximum of two participants (one extra being a member or
guest) per team is permitted.

4.        Scoring: The tournament standings shall be determined by the total weight of 4 (four) largemouth or
smallmouth bass with a minimum length of 12 inches from tip to tip.  A fish may not be distorted in any way to extend
its length.  A .5 pound penalty will be applied to each dead or short fish.  The dead fish must be weighed.

5.        It is the responsibility of each competitor to handle their fish in a careful manner in order to increase the fish's
chance for survival following the tournament.  Competitors will ensure that all fish are properly released.  Fish will not
be released at the weigh-in site and must be taken by the competitor to deeper water away from heavy boat traffic.  
Maximum co-operation and sportsmanship is expected.

6.        All competitors must be in possession of an approved life vest and must be wearing it before the start-up of
the gas engine.  The boat operator must have an operating kill switch on his boat and it must be connected to him
before starting the gas engine.  Contravention will result in disqualification.  All boat owners must produce proof of
$1,000,000 of liability insurance.

7.        All boats must have a working livewell capable of sustaining at least four fish.

8.        Live and preserved baits are not permitted.  Pork rind baits are permitted.

9.        Trolling is not permitted as a method of catching fish.

10.       At no time, may there be more than 4 fish in each competitors live well. A culled fish must be released
immediately.

11.        Sportsmanship:  Maximum courtesy must be practiced at all times.  High standards of sportsmanship,
courtesy, safety, and conservation are expected.  Any act that reflects unfavourably on the event shall be reason for
disqualification.  No alcoholic beverages permitted.

12.        Landing nets are permitted in the boat.

13.        After registration and boat checks, participants shall start.  In the interest of safety, the tournament will begin
with a trickle start.  Starting order will be set by order of accepted entry fees and registration forms received.  Starting
order is not to be switched with any other competitor.  If a boat is not ready to leave when called then they must
acknowledge the call and wave on the next boat.  

14.        Lunker must be alive to qualify for prize.

15.        The tournament director’s decisions are final.