DENNY’S SUPER 30 – RULES
2006
OFF LIMITS- Anglers must be off the tournament water at 5:00 p.m. the day
prior to the tournament.
No prefishing on Sat. June 17 or Sat. Aug. 5.- -
- You must be member of Denny’s Super 30
Bass Tournaments to enter.
Under the age of 16 years you must fish with a parent or guardian.
- Denny’s Super 30 tournament staff
reserves the right to refuse entry to any individual or team for any
reason they deem appropriate and may ask for a polygraph test for any
contestant, winner or non-winner.
- All anglers will wear a USCG approved
flotation vest or jacket when the combustion engine is running.
- Winners we determined by total weight of
Large & Smallmouth Bass (pounds & ounces)
- Limit of bass per team will be eight (8)
bass with a minimum length of 12”.
Limit on Okoboji is five (5) bass with minimum length of 15”.
Minimum length on the Mississippi River is 14”.
Bass are measured with closed mouth and tail fanned.
Weighing a short fish will result in a one pound penalty per fish plus no
weight for the short bass.
Short fish at Okoboji or the Miss. River will result in a
Disqualification.
- Dead fish will receive a two (2) ounce
penalty per dead fish. Penalty will apply to big bass also.
- Any bass presented for weigh in that
shows signs of being on a stringer, caging, out of the ordinary condition
or coloring will not be weighed.
- TIES – Ties will be broken by: (1)-
Number of bass. (2)- Biggest Bass
If still tied the prize money will be split and each team will receive the
points for the position they are tied for.
- All bass that are alive will be released
after the weigh-in.
- LATE PENALTY- Any team late for weigh-in
will be disqualified.
You must report your boat number to a tournament official by your weigh in
time, No Exceptions.
Teams late for ease-off may fish after having their boat checked by the
tournament staff or other tournament boat.
- No Alcoholic beverages. No live bait, no
holding of spots, no motor trolling.
CB’s, cell phones Etc. are to be used for emergency only.
- Courtesy Rule- Placing a marker out
allows a team the casting distance around that marker.
One marker at a time may be used. Common courtesy will prevail in other
situations.
- Breaking of fishing or boating rules or
breaking of tournament rules are grounds for disqualification.
- Tournament official’s decisions are
final.
- Protests will be in writing within 15
minutes of weigh in time.
- By paying the entry fee, you agree to the
rules and agree that all liabilities of the sponsors are waived with no
exceptions.
- If you have a mechanical breakdown you
may bring your catch to the weigh in via another competitors boat.
One member of the team may stay with the disabled boat for safety reasons.
- Platforms may NOT be added to boats that
extend above the gunwale of the boat.
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