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Reelfoot Challenge

By your participation in this Tournament, you agree to comply with the following rules, and agree to submit to and pass a POLYGRAPH TEST or similar truth test in order to qualify for the receipt of any prize. Tests will be given to teams at the tournament directors discretion.

  1. TEAMS: You may enter alone or with a partner of your choice. Two people per team.
  2. RULES MEETING: One team member must be present at the Rules Meeting and remain until the Rules Meeting is dismissed unless approved by the Tournament Director for emergency reasons. Any absences must be approved by the tournament director.
  3. WEATHER: In the case of extreme weather or water conditions or National emergencies, the Tournament Director shall have the right to postpone or cancel any tournaments with the return of entry fees by mail.
  4. FISHING HOURS: Fishing hours will be announced at the Rules Meeting.
  5. ENTRY FEES/REFUNDS: Tournament entry will be done on the website. If you need to pay another way please contact the tournament director. Entry fee is non-refundable. If you need to roll your entry fee to the following year you must contact the tournament director.
  6. STATE LAW: Teams must comply with all State and boating regulations throughout the entire year, including the use of P.F.D.’s and kill switches. Fishing and boating regulations and licenses are the responsibility of team members. State fishing laws and boating regulations supersede tournament rules. Violation of State or Lake laws is grounds for disqualification.
  7. MINORS: Any minor (under 18) who participates must be partnered with an adult.
  8. BIG FISH: Big fish entries are included in the tournament entry. Only one (1) big fish will be weighed in per day. Teams will have that fish marked and designated as their big fish at weigh-in.
  9. MEMBERSHIP: There is no membership fee for this singular event.
  10. PRIZES: Prizes will be given after the tournament. Teams must be present to receive a prize.
  11. OFF LIMITS: Tournament waters are off limits at Noon the day prior to the start of the competition. Anglers must stop fishing at Noon the day prior to the start of competition, then exit the tournament waters immediately.
  12. FISHABLE WATERS: Fishable waters are areas that tournament officials can access the fishing team via a john boat with a gasoline-propelled tiller handle with lower unit. Boats may fish anywhere except areas designated as “off limits” or “no fishing” by Local, State, or Federal officials. Any violation of off-limits water will result in disqualification. Participants are not allowed to exit the boat to gain access to fishable waters. All weigh-in activities will take place at Kirby’s Pocket boat ramp.
  13. ALCOHOL: Alcoholic beverages are not allowed during the tournaments or during the weigh-in. Use of alcohol or non-prescribed drugs during tournament hours is prohibited and could result in disqualification.
  14. COMPENSATION: No one can be hired, compensated, or offered compensation in any way to fish with you, mark fishing spots for you, or help you gain a competitive advantage in any way 30 days prior to any tournament.
  15. BOATS: You must fish from a boat. Rubber rafts and canoes are not allowed. Two-person teams (one boat per team) must stay within 25 feet of each other while fishing. If one team member needs to exit the boat, the other team member must stop fishing until the exiting team member returns to the boat. If your partner leaves the boat for the rest of the day you may continue fishing alone for the remainder of the day. If a team member begins the day fishing solo, they must finish out the day fishing solo.
  16. POLES: A limit of eight (8) poles per team during the tournament applies except where a state limit is set at a lesser number. Teams may use rod and reel combinations, hand-held pole and reel combinations, or hand-held poles.
  17. BAITS: A maximum of two baits per pole may be used during tournament hours if in accordance with Local and State laws. Live and artificial bait may be used unless announced differently on the Tournament Information Page or at the Rules Meeting.
  18. MOTORS: All tournament boats are required to have a minimum 6 HP or greater motor.
  19. OTHER EQUIPMENT: Binoculars and other magnifying devices are not allowed during tournament hours. Underwater cameras during competition are not allowed. The use of mobile communication devices such as cellular phones, marine radios, walkie-talkies, CBs, etc., to communicate fishing information during tournament hours is prohibited.
  20. SPOTTING: During tournament hours, no one may spot fish for you or mark fishing spots for you.
  21. LANDING FISH: Crappie must be hooked and landed with a rod or pole by team member(s). Crappie must be hooked through the lip or in the mouth. Landing nets may be used.
  22. HOLE-SITTING: No hole sitting by a competitor or non-competitor boat during the tournament will be allowed.
  23. LIFE JACKETS: Life jackets or personal flotation devices must be worn at all times while your combustion engine is operating. Life jackets must be properly secured and maintained secured until the combustion engine is turned off. Kill switches must be properly attached at all times the combustion engine is on. All State and Local rules and regulations supersede tournament rules.
  24. VOUCHER: A weigh-in voucher will be issued to each registered team at the Registration/Rules Meeting sign-up. That voucher must be presented back to the tournament official at the weigh-in.
  25. SCALES: Scales will be set up and open two hours before the end of the official fishing hours for all tournaments.
  26. LIVE WELL CHECKS: Live Well checks will take place on each tournament morning at the designated launch sites. Boat number chips will be issued at the Live Well Checkpoint and must be returned to the Official Weigh-In site, Kirby’s Pocket. All boat number chips must be returned to a tournament official, even if you will not be weighing in, to ensure all teams are accounted for.
  27. EARLY WEIGH-IN: Teams are allowed one (1) weigh-in on tournament each day. Scales will open two hours before the end of the official fishing hours for teams to weigh in early if needed.
  28. FISH: Teams may weigh in five (5) live crappie on tournament day. A team’s five (5) crappie must be alive when entering the official weigh-in line. Teams presenting more than five crappie will be disqualified. Once you have entered the weigh-in line, your fish will be counted and verified dead or alive by the tournament official. Dead fish will be removed, and you may then continue to the scales for your official weigh-in. Once your fish have been verified alive and entered on the weigh-in voucher, you will then be allowed to weigh those fish, even if one or more die before reaching the scales. The tournament official has sole responsibility for the declaration of dead or alive crappie. No mutilated fish may be weighed. Mutilation is defined as any damage that impairs the fish’s fighting ability. All decisions regarding mutilation will be made by tournament tournament officials. Upon entering the weigh-in line your fish become the property of the tournament.
  29. WEIGH-IN SITE: Crappie must be weighed at Kirby’s Pocket. This will be the only weigh-in site for the tournament. You must check in at the official Weigh-In Line as announced at the Rules Meeting and present your Boat Number Chip. Example: You must be in the Weigh-In Line by the time designated at the rules meeting. The Tournament Director will make the announcement when the Weigh-In Line is closed, and the last team in line will be allowed to weigh.
  30. TOURNAMENT HOURS: All crappie brought to the scales for weigh-in must have been caught during the tournament hours from tournament waters by the team bringing them to the scales. Tournament hours will be announced at the Rules Meeting. Teams will be allowed to be on the tournament waters following the Live Well Check.
  31. LENGTH: All crappie brought to the scales for weigh-in must meet State length requirements for the State in which they are being weighed and may not have any weight enhancements. Any team bringing in illegal crappie to the weigh-in line will be disqualified.
  32. FINAL WEIGHT: Combined two-day weight will determine the winner.
  33. TIES: In the case of a tie, the big fish from each team will break all ties.
  34. AWARDS: Team members must be present at the official weigh-in to be eligible for prizes.
  35. PRE-FISHING: No one can be hired or compensated in any way to fish with you or mark fishing spots for you 30 days prior to the event.
  36. TEAM CHANGE: If a qualified team member has sickness, loss of death, or other reasonable personal tragedy, they may fish with a new partner. This must be approved by the Tournament Director.

SPORTSMANSHIP: All participants are required to follow high standards of sportsmanship, honesty, courtesy, safety, conservation, and to conduct themselves in a manner that will be a credit to themselves. Examples of conduct not complying with those standards include, but are not limited to, the following: violation of or failure to comply with any of the official rules; consumption of alcoholic beverages or any kind of mind-altering substance during registration or during tournament hours; any other words, conduct, or actions (including but not limited to discussion forums and internet sites) reflecting unfavorably upon efforts to promote safety, sportsmanship, fair competition, and compliance with the tournament rules, or which fail to comply with these standards set forth in the first sentence of this paragraph.

  1. CONDUCT: In case of any conduct not complying with the standards, Tournament Director shall have the right to refuse any entry application, deny a paid entry application, or disqualify a team. Unsportsmanlike conduct can be grounds for disqualification if circumstances require and will be at the discretion of the Tournament Director. Unsportsmanlike conduct could result in membership revocation.
  2. PROTEST: Protest must be made in writing to the Tournament Director within 30 minutes following the end of the Official Weigh-In. Protests must cite the rule allegedly broken and must be given to the Tournament Director. The protest must be deemed legitimate by the Tournament Director. Both parties may be subjected to a polygraph. All parties involved and all grievances, protests, and complaints shall be handled in-house with confidentiality. The Tournament Director’s decision is final in all matters.
  3. COMPLAINTS: Complaints about teams outside of protest times should be made directly to the Tournament Director. Complaints must be in written format. The tournament directors decision in handling complaints are final in all matters.
  4. BOAT/LIVEWELL/STORAGE: Tournament officials shall have the right to randomly board and inspect the boat of any competing members at any time from Registration until the end of the tournament. Refusal to allow inspection is grounds for disqualification.
  5. POLYGRAPH: By your participation in this tournament, you agree to comply with the rules and agree to submit to and pass a polygraph test or similar truth test in order to qualify for the receipt of any prize. The tournament director shall have the right to polygraph any competing team.

Rules and Regulations

Official Rules and Regulations of the GBO Team Series.

Participant(s) acknowledge and agree that they have reviewed, understand, and will abide by the Rules as posted on our official website.  Participants willingly agree to comply with the Rules for participation in the Event.

  1.  All local, State & Federal laws shall apply at all times including, without limitation, the penal code.
  2.  All local, State, U.S. Coast Guard, Parks & Wildlife, and federal boating and fishing regulations or off limits, shall apply at all times.

Participation and Eligibility

  1.  The Event is an “open” amateur event.
  2.  Tournament officials reserve the right to refuse entry to anyone at their sole discretion.
  3.  Professional anglers are not eligible to compete. A professional angler is defined as an angler who is either currently fishing or in the last 3 years has fished the Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour, Bassmaster Elite Series or the NPFL.  
  4.  Any Participant desiring to inquire regarding the professional status of another Participant, must do so in accordance with the Protests and Dispute Article of these Rules.

Registration and Entry Fee

The entry fee per team is $250. We accept all major forms of credit card payments.  We will only accept online entries into our events. If you need assistance by phone, it will be available.

  1.  Refunds will not be allowed. You may roll your entry fee forward to a future event but a refund will not be given once you have registered for the event.
  2.  Payment of the Entry Fee constitutes a representation by each Participant that he/she has read and understands the Rules and the Participant will abide by such Rules and the decisions of the Event Director and/or Event Staff.
  3.  Chemical substance addiction or abuse, conviction of a felony or other crimes including those involving moral turpitude, or other conduct reflecting unfavorably upon efforts to promote safety, sportsmanship, fair competition and compliance with Event Rules, shall be grounds for disqualification from the event and future events based on the discretion of the tournament director.

Interpretation and Discipline

  1.  Interpretation and enforcement of the Rules shall be left to the sole and exclusive discretion of the Event Director and/or his/her designee at the Event.  In the event a Participant(s) violates any rule set forth in the Rules or, at the discretion of the Event Director, other rule not specifically codified herein, the Event Director may impose a penalty and/or sanction on the Participant (including but not limited to any other participant competing from the same boat).  Such penalties and sanctions may include disqualification from the Event and future events. Penalties and sanctions for violation of any rule set forth in the Rules or, at the discretion of the Event Director, other rule not specifically codified herein may include, but are not limited to, 1) reduction of competition hours; 2) loss of one or more fish; 3) loss of catch for an hour or the day; 4) disqualification from the Event; 5) disqualification from future events which may include a specific number of events, a specific time period, or a lifetime disqualification; 6) loss of Entry Fee; 7) forfeiture of Event winnings and/or prizes; and 8) any other penalty determined by the Event Director or his/her designee and/or the Event Staff.
  2.  Each Participant agrees to report to the Event Director immediately any violation or infraction of the Rules.  Failure to report violations, suggestions that another Participant violated these Rules, or false verification of documents, may be cause for disqualification.

Safety

  1.  Participants are aware he/she/they are participating in a physical activity in the sport of fishing that may be dangerous and can cause injury.  These activities may involve severe cardiovascular stress and possible violent contact.  Participants understand and acknowledge the activities involve certain risks including, but not limited to, death, serious neck and spinal injuries resulting in complete or partial paralysis, brain damage, and/or serious injury to virtually all bones, joints, muscles and internal organs, and property damage. Although particular Rules, equipment, and personal discipline may reduce the risks associated with participating in the Event, the risk of serious injury does exist and cannot be completely eliminated.
  2.  During Event hours no alcoholic beverages or drugs (other than those purchased over-the-counter or prescribed by a licensed physician) are to be consumed by Participants or allowed in Participants’ boat until the final hourly weigh-in is complete and/or polygraph examinations are complete.
  3.  All boats must be equipped with some type of emergency ignition cut-off device (kill switch) on any remote steered outboard while main engine is in use. Ignition cut-off device (kill switch) must operate properly, which means when the kill switch is activated the outboard main engine must stop running immediately. The ignition cut-off device (kill switch) must be attached to the boat operator at all times while the outboard main engine is in use.
  4.   U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets are required for each person on board a boat during competition. Life jackets must be worn and strapped, snapped, or zippered securely, and maintained in that condition until the combustion engine is out of gear or shut off.  Participants shall check inflatable life vest indicators daily during the Event.
  5.  If Participants observe any significant hazard, condition or activity during his/her presence or participation in the Event, Participant reserves the right to remove himself/herself from participation and bring it to the attention of a representative of the Event immediately.
  6.  In the event of significant weather conditions during competition, the Event Director will advise via text message regarding any change, delay, suspension and/or cancellation of one or more hours or day(s). 

Permitted Fishing Areas, Off Limits, Access, Hours & Miscellaneous

  1.  All fish must be caught on and within the official designated Event waters during official Event hours. Participants may fish anywhere on Event waters accessible to the public by boat, except areas designated as “off limits” or “no fishing” by private ownership or local, state and federal officials. Jumping dikes, landmasses or any other object, natural or manmade to enter an area is prohibited.
  2.  The Event off limits time begins at 6:00 p.m. local time on the Friday before the event. Participants must be off the water on or before 6:00 p.m. on the day prior to the Event and may not begin fishing until the official Event starts on the following day. The Event lake is off limits to fishing  after 6:00 PM local time on the Saturday of the Event. Participants may return to their respective launch site by boat, but are not allowed to fish or use electronics and/or other devices (including lights) or attempt to locate or mark, for the purposes of finding fish, after the off limits time. 
  3. No one may leave his or her boat to fish or land a fish.
  4. Participants are limited to use of a primary motorized boat only with a fully operational livewell. No personal water craft, canoes, kayaks, rafts, or flotation apparatuses.
  5. No fishing is allowed within twenty-five (25) yards of a non-anchored boat or fifty (50) yards of an anchored boat without that boat’s permission.
  6. Participants may not collude to buy, barter, block or hold a fishing location for any other Participants or Non-Participants for use during any Event day or during off-limits prior to start. This includes Participants or Non-Participants attempting to block access to Event water and/or a specific location or otherwise impede another Participants ability to compete.
  7. Participants must check in prior to their flight time with a tournament official. If a participant is late, there will be a 1-pound penalty per late minute. If you are more than 15 minutes late, your bag will be disqualified.

Methods, Tackle and Equipment

  1. All bass must be caught on artificial bait by casting only, no foul hooking of bedding fish. A foul hooked “bedding” fish is defined as a fish that does not have at least one hook in its mouth, and it must be released. Trolling as a method of fishing is prohibited. “Long-Lining” and/or “Strolling” (use of trolling motor or outboard motor to mechanically extend a cast) is NOT allowed. Participants may use only one rod at any one time. Other rods may be in the boat for substitute purposes.
  2. No electronic tracking devices (implanted microchips) may be used to locate fish for Event purposes (depth-finders, sound mimicking devices (such as Hydrowave) and graph charts are the only exception).
  3. Alabama (Umbrella) rigs are permissible and it is the responsibility of the Participant to abide by all local, state, and federal Rules for the Event lake(s).

Sportsmanship

  1. Participants shall act in a courteous manner at all times, especially with regard to boating and angling in the vicinity of non-participants who may be on Event waters.
  2. Any Participants attempting to manipulate the outcome of the Event or defraud GBO Team Series will be disqualified from the event and may be banned from fishing future events.

Weigh-in, Points, and Penalties

  1. Once fish are handed to a tournament official it becomes the property of the GBO Team Series. All alive fish will be released back into tournament waters.
  2.  For reasons of conservation, all bass brought to the official weigh-in station must be in a weigh bag with adequate water. Anglers must bring their own weigh bags. Bass must be alive to be weighed-in.
  3.   Any artificially weighted bass will be disqualified and the Participants may be subject to prosecution and shall be disqualified from all future events.
  4.    Only largemouth, smallmouth and Kentucky spotted bass will be weighed-in. Specific lake minimums and/or slot requirements must be followed and it is the responsibility of the Participant to abide by all local, state, and federal Rules for the Event lake(s).
  5. You cannot have more than 5 fish in your possession. Upon catching your 6th fish, you must cull down to 5 before you can resume fishing. You cannot cull a dead fish
  6.    Every effort must be made to keep bass alive including proper livewell aeration, treatment and temperature management. You cannot cull a dead fish and you may only weigh in one dead fish with a 1/2 pound penalty.

Article X: Communications

  1.  Text message updates and Event communication is an added value service provided by the Event.  The Event and the Event Staff can NOT guarantee delivery of any text messages or communications. It is the Participant’s responsibility to manually enter themselves into the text system. Some carriers/providers block text messaging services and it is the Participant’s sole responsibility to check with his/her respective provider to determine text delivery services. 
  2.  Cell phones and other communication devices may NOT be used for the purposes of locating or finding fish and/or communicating with other Participants or Non-Participants regarding such.

Polygraph Examination

  1.   Participant agrees to submit for a third-party administered polygraph examination and agrees to provide truthful and honest responses as to be determined by the third-party polygraph examiner.
  2.   Refusing to take a polygraph examination for any reason will result in immediate disqualification.
  3.   Any Participant taking medication should notify the polygraph examiner prior to examination.
  4.   Any Participant determined by the polygraph examination and/or other Event Officials to be intoxicated and/or under the influence of any type of illegal drug(s) at the time said Participant is required to take the polygraph examination or in violation of the Rules, will be disqualified from this Event and all future events.
  5.   Participants acknowledge and agree that Event may disclose the results of the polygraph exam.
  6.   By his/her signature on the Event entry form and/or other required documents or entering the Event online, each Participant agrees to submit for a third-party administered polygraph examination.
  7.   At the sole discretion of the Event Director or his/her designee, random third-party administered polygraph examinations may be administered on site during the Event.

Boat Inspection

  1.   All Participants, by entering this Event, hereby agree to allow their boat to be boarded and inspected by Event Officials at any time prior to, during, or following the Event, to include, but not limited to, their boat registration, live-well, rod boxes, closed storage compartments, tackle boxes, life jackets, personal floatation devices, and safety equipment.

Protests and Disputes

  1.   All protests or disputes relating to any matter involving the Rules and/or the Event must be registered in writing with the Event Director within fifteen (15) minutes of the designated weigh-in and prior to delivery of any prizes or winnings. Protests made after the deadline will be disregarded and the protesting Participant may be subject to disqualification. Failed polygraph examinations are non disputable and the results are final.
  2.   The interpretation and enforcement of the Rules will be the sole responsibility of the Event Director and, if protested, the Event Staff
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