Tournament Rules
HURON VALLEY 2012 TOURNAMENT RULES
MEMBERS-Any boat participating in a tournament must have at least one Huron Valley Sportfishing Club member, in good standing, on board. A new member must have joined prior to the starting time of the tournament.
ENTRY FEES-Entry fee will be $10 per person ($5 toward lunch, $5 toward prizes). Children not needing a license under DNR rules pay no fees. Mandatory $5 per boat per day BIG FISH JACKPOT. All fees must be paid to Port Chairman before weighing in fish. Joint Salmon/Walleye Tournaments will be $15 per person ($5 food, $5 Salmon prize, $5 Walleye prize and $10 per boat per day BIG FISH JACKPOT split between species).
REGISTRATION-Please sign up at the membership meeting prior to the tournament. Late entries or cancellations for Walleye Tournaments can be made PRIOR TO THE STARTING TIME OF THE TOURNAMENT by contacting the port chairman, tournament chairman, or other designated contact persons. For Salmon Tournaments, the deadline is the Sunday before the tournament. All Captains must check in with the Port Chairman by 9:00am each Tournament Day.
NO SHOWS-If a boat is a no show, a fee of $5.00 per person will be assessed. Members in arrears will not be allowed to participate in any event until all arrearages are paid.
WEST BASIN WALLEYE TOURNAMENT RESTRICTIONS-Participants of Walleye Tournaments must leave from and return to a Michigan Port.
STARTING TIME-Salmon tournaments will start at 5:00am. Walleye tournaments will start at 7am. (Ladies day-8am.) Participants may leave port but MUST NOT SET LINES before the starting time. The Port Chairman may start ½ hour early but must quit ½ hour early to allow for food preparations.
ENDING TIME-Salmon tournaments will end at 1:00pm-Saturdays and noon-Sundays. Walleye tournaments will end at 3:00pm. (Ladies Day 2:00pm.) Port chairman can alter times prior to the start of the tournament. See above for Walleye Ending time exception for Port Chairman.
WEIGH IN-Begins one hour after ending time for Salmon Tournaments and 1 ½ hour after ending time for Walleye Tournaments. Only fish caught that day may be brought to the weigh-in. Weigh-in may begin sooner if all participants are present. Coolers containing fish to be weighed must be in line by the Weigh In time. Tardiness will be penalized at 5 points for each 15-minutes late (unless authorized by port chairman). More than one hour late (without approval of port chairman) will result in disqualification for that day.
CANCELLATIONS-CHANGES-All decisions will be made by the port chairman with the safety of all participants in mind. At least 3 boats must fish at least 2 hours to constitute a tournament. At least 3 boats must fish at least 2 hours of each day of a tournament for fish caught that day to be counted in the tournament results. Any boat withdrawing due to adverse weather conditions, small craft advisory or mechanical failure will be charged no fees for that day. Any boat withdrawing or unable to attend the weigh in will notify the port chairman.
SAFTEY-All Coast Guard required equipment must be on board. All participating boats shall have a marine radio or cell phone on board.
SPECIES-Salmon tournaments-Atlantic, Chinook, Coho, Pink, Brown Trout, Lake Trout, Steelhead, Walleye tournaments – Walleye only. 18-inch minimum for Salmon (except Pink-no size limit) Walleye 15 inches. West Basin tournaments are limited to waters of Lake Erie west of the Bass Islands and the Detroit River. All DNR rules apply except a maximum limit of 9 rods per boat.
SCORING-A maximum of 5 Salmon or one-person daily Walleye limit may be scored each day. 5 points per salmon or 3 points per walleye plus one point per pound will determine the total score for that day. This score will determine the order of finish. In a 2-day tournament, the best one-day score will be used to determine position. In case of a tie in points, the best, one day, total weight will determine the order of finish. PORT CHAIRMEN – MAKE SURE TO TURN IN SCORING SHEETS TO TOM O’HARRIS.
CAPTAIN OF THE YEAR-Salmon captain and Walleye captain of the year will be determined by a skippers finishes in each category. 1 point will be awarded for each Huron Valley Fishing Club participating boat that a Captain finishes ahead in each tournament. Boats that enter but do not fish will count in point calculations. Captain finishing with the most points is CAPTAIN OF THE YEAR in that category.
PRIZES-Will be based on total entries, 100% payback of prize fees. Distribution of prize money as below: Big Fish Jackpot-Paid to heaviest fish that day (100% payback). A boat must catch at least one fish to place, undistributed prize money will be distributed equally between the boats that do place.
3 Boats 4 to 7 Boats 8 to 14 Boats More than 14 Boats
1st=100% 1ST=50% 1ST=40% 1ST=30%
2ND=30% 2ND=30% 2ND=25%
3RD=20% 3RD=20% 3RD=20%
4TH=10% 4TH=15%
5TH=10%

