1.
Eligibility
A) All persons 18 years of age or older are eligible to enter the Codette
lake Walleye Cup. Anglers under 18 must fish with a parent or guardian.
2. Requirements
A) Each contestant must have in his or her possession a valid Saskatchewan
fishing license.
B) Promoters and organizers assisting in tournament operation, their
agencies and agents are not responsible for death, injury, damage, liability,
theft, fire or any loss to any entrants. Each entrant, upon signing
an accepted entry form, will in effect be signing a waiver.
C) Each entrant will be required to have a Canadian approved personal
flotation device (PFD)
D) All contestants will be urged to wear a PFD
E) All contestants are required to observe Canadian rules and regulations
concerning safe boating.
3) Fishing
A) Only walleye, sauger & saugeye will be included in official totals.
B) Only those fish caught on hook and line in the usual manner will
be accepted.
C) Each fisherman will be allowed one (1) line in the water at a time.
Spare rods and equipment may be carried in the boat.
D) Live bait and artificial bait and lures are allowed as Sask. angling
regulations allow. Electronic and electrical luring or attractive devices
are prohibited. No live minnows.
E) There will be no minimum length in the tournament. Any walleye mangled,
mashed or mauled will be weighed or credited at the discretion of the
weigh in officials.
F) Entrants will conduct themselves as true sportsmen and gentlemen
when fishing near another boat. There is no restricted area around another
boat. However, no boat may touch another boat. No interference with
another anglers line will be allowed.
G) A contestant MUST NOT leave the boat to land a fish or to untangle
lines or lures
H) Special note: The tournament daily limit shall be five (5)
fish per team per day. Three (3) fish under 55 cm, two (2) fish over
55 cm, or as provincial regulations allow. All measurements will be
made with pinched tail.
Cull Tournament: Cull allows a team to exchange fish from live
well with a more suitable size caught. No more than three (3) fish may
be in live well at any time (i.e. Four (4) fish found in live well by
judges will mean immediate disqualification).
You may partial weigh at any time. Previously weighed fish are counted
in with live well total.
Any team found releasing a non releasable fish and not retrieving it
will be disqualified. Boat officials decisions are final (no protest
will be accepted).
I)All contestants are required to keep fish alive by means of an aerated
live well. All fish will be released alive after weigh-in.
Any fish not able to be live-released will result in a penalty of 1
pound per dead fish.
4) Boats and equipment
A) All boats will be required to meet Canadian safety regulations.
B) All boats will be required to carry a provincial or state registration
in accordance with the regulations of the home province or state of
the contestant owning the boat.
C) Electronic and electrical depth finders, thermometers, oxygen meters,
etc. are allowed.
D) No binoculars, or communication devices will be allowed on the boats.
5) Weigh-in
A) The scale for weigh-ins will be open throughout the fishing day.
B) Each team will be responsible for their own catch. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
MAY ANYONE OTHER THAN WEIGH-IN OFFICIALS HANDLE OR TOUCH THE FISH AFTER
IT HAS BEEN PRESENTED TO THE WEIGH-IN OFFICIAL.
C) A team member will bring the fish to the scale. Each team will receive
a copy of their scale ticket each time their team weighs in fish. The
scale tickets are to be initialed by one of the team members.
D) An unloading area will be designated immediately in front of the
weigh-in area and will be for unloading of fish only.
6) Fishing hours and starting
A) The fishing day will begin Saturday at 7:00 am with each flight fishing
eight (8) hours.
B) Contestants who return late will be penalized five (5) percent of
their total weight for each minute they are late, and will be disqualified
for any large walleye prize that day. After five (5) minutes late, the
team is disqualified for that day losing their daily total weight.
C) Tournament boats late due to mechanical failure or run out of gas:
rule 6 (B) will be enforced.
7) Boat identification and patrolling
A) All contestants boats will be identified with a colored, numbered
decal. Team numbers will be assigned in ascending order as entries are
received. Your team number decal SHALL AND MUST be placed on the drivers
side of the boat in a clearly visible location.
B) If an emergency exists, patrol boats will be clearly marked for easy
identification. All boats will be allowed to land at weigh-in station
only.
C) Boats will be inspected before and may be inspected during the tournament.
Tournament officials will be checking boats at the launch area and patrol
boats will be intensely patrolling the fishing areas. Any cheating will
result in immediate disqualification.
D) Outer boundaries will be clearly marked. It is the responsibility
of the contestants to know and remain within the tournament boundaries,
"fishing or not" Contestants in violation will lose their
days weight
8) Lake opening
A) Competitors will be allowed to pre-fish the lake as much as they
wish until 4:00 PM Friday. After this time fishing is allowed only during
tournament hours until the end of the tournament.
9) Prizes
A) Prizes will be based on most weight (pounds) during the two (2) days
of the tournament
B) Prizes will be awarded on a team basis
C) In case of a tie, both teams will split the total prize money in
the two (2) positions.
D) Prizes will be awarded on the final day, but are subject to final
checks by the tournament committee.
E) Contingency prizes may be awarded by contributors, supporters, or
other interested parties.
F) Rules for any contingency prizes may be stipulated by those offering
the prizes.
10) Spirit of the rule
A) All rules have "loopholes" It is the intention of the sponsor
to provide an honest, sportsman like tournament. In the interest of
good sportsmanship, contestants are reminded that "spirit of the
rule" will prevail in all cases.
11) Protests
A) Any contestant
has the right to make a protest against another contestant. A protest
form will be available from the tournament chairman and MUST be filled
out and presented to the chairman within one hour of the close of the
fishing day.
B) A special protest committee will convene for the purpose of determining
action. Both parties and possible witnesses may be called before the
committee. The committee will convene within three (3) hours of any
protest being formally presented.
C) A $200.00 protest fee will be required to accompany any formal protest.
The fee is to be returned if the protest is found to be valid by the
protest committee. If the protest is found to be invalid, the fee will
not be returned.
D) The decision of the protest committee is final in all cases.
12) Miscellaneous
A) All Questions or problems regarding the rules of the tournament are
to be referred to the tournament committee. Their decision will be final
in all cases. No other person can be considered a spokesman for the
rules during the tournament.
B) If one of the two (2) team members drops out before the tournament,
he or she may be replaced by the choice of the remaining team member.
The chairman must be notified of the change before the tournament.
C) If the entire team drops out before the tournament, the place will
be filled by the tournament chairman and not by the choice of the team
that drops out. The entry fee will be returned only if notice is given
7 days prior to the start of the tournament.