ENTRY FEE
1. Boater - $550 per event
2. Co-angler - $155 per event
The following rules shall apply to all The Grand Slam Series operated by American Bass Anglers tournaments except that; (1) rules for special tournaments may differ from those contained herein and (2) these rules may be changed by American Bass Anglers (ABA) immediately upon notice by ABA to its members; which notice may be published on the ABA internet site at www.americanbassanglers.com. Interpretation and enforcement of these rules shall be left exclusively to the Tournament Director or his/her designee at a tournament. In the event of a rule violation, the Tournament Director or a rules committee may impose such sanctions, as deemed appropriate by them, including, without limitation, disqualification, and forfeiture of prizes, entry fee and prohibition from participation in subsequent tournaments. The decision of the Tournament Director, his/her designee, or the rules committee shall be final in all matters. Rules violations must be reported to the Tournament Director on site within 15 minutes after the announcement “The scales are closed”.
Penalties for rules violations may include the following:
- Loss of catch for the day of the violation.
- Disqualification from the tournament in question.
- Disqualification from future ABA events which may be from a specific number of events or for a specific period of time or may be a lifetime disqualification.
- Any different or additional penalties determined by the Tournament Director.
1. PARTICIPATION, REGISTRATION AND ELIGIBILITY:
i.) This tournament is open only to current members of American Bass Anglers, Inc., who are 16 years of age or older. Any person entering a tournament under the age of majority (18 years of age) must also have the signature of their parent or legal guardian in the provided space on the entry form. Proof of age to the satisfaction of tournament officials is the responsibility of the potential competitor.
ii.) Competitors must have valid fishing license(s) which cover the event tournament waters.
iii.) During the official practice and competition days of any ABA tournament, no competitor may operate a boat unless that contestant has documented proof of a minimum of $300,000 per occurrence boating liability insurance (see Participant Release of Liability on the Official Entry Form) covering the boat being used in the tournament. Proof of insurance must be with the boat being used and must cover the competitors using that boat. Each policy must show a valid expiration date. Random checks will be conducted and any competitor who does not have proof of in-force insurance with $300,000 coverage may be disqualified.
iv.) A properly completed and signed official entry form and the entry fee must be received by the ABA Tournament Department prior to, or at, the official on-site registration. The Tournament Director reserves the right to discontinue acceptance of applications prior to the official on-site registration. THE ENTRY FEE DEADLINE DATE FOR EACH TOURNAMENT SHALL BE 5:00 pm CST, 10 DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST COMPETITION DAY OF EACH TOURNAMENT. Linking information should be provided at time of registration. Late entries must be accompanied by a $25.00 administrative fee prior to, or at, the official on-site registration. Entry fees will only be refunded if proper notification is made to ABA Tournament Department PRIOR TO the entry deadline date. ABA requires a $20.00 processing fee per tournament for refunds requested prior to the entry deadline date. While a sponsor may pay the entry fee, competitors agree to use any and all official equipment provided by ABA at the Grand Slam Series events.
v.) The preferred method for tournament registration is on-line at www.americanbassanglers.com.
vi.) Field Limit: 200 Boaters and 200 Co-anglers.
- Boaters signing up (linking) with a co-angler and placing a nonrefundable deposit for all events will be guaranteed a slot in the event. . Co-angler signing up with a boater and placing a nonrefundable deposit for all events will be guaranteed a slot in the event. All entries received after field has filled will be placed on a waiting list.
- A properly completed and signed official entry form with deposit must be received by American Bass Anglers, Inc., on or before the entry deadline date. BALANCE DUE DATE WILL BE 10 DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST OFFICIAL TOURNAMENT DAY. Any balances or new entries received after the balance due date will be subject to a $25 late fee. American Bass Anglers, Inc., reserves the right to discontinue acceptance of applications prior to deadline and also the right to extend the acceptance date.
- Deposits to secure status in events will be $550.00 for Boaters and $155.00 for Co-anglers. DEPOSITS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE AND NON-TRANSFERABLE REGARDLESS OF DATE OF CANCELLATION. Any balance of the entry fee paid in excess of the deposit will only be refunded if proper notification is made to American Bass Anglers, Inc., prior to the entry deadline date. Entries received and placed on a waiting list will be refunded after the event providing individual did not participate. Entry deadline date for each tournament shall be 10 days prior to the first official tournament day of each of event.
- Priority Registration and Dates:
- November 1-2, 2007 : (2007 Championship Qualifiers and ABA Life Members) entering with a co-angler and paying non-transferable, non-refundable deposits (Boater $550.00, Co-angler $155.00) for all five qualifying events will be accepted beginning at 8 am Central time, November 1, 2007
- November 5-8, 2007: (2007 Bassmaster Weekend Series Championship Qualifiers) entering with a co-angler and paying non-transferable, non-refundable deposits (Boater $550.00, Co-angler $155.00) for all five qualifying events will be accepted beginning at 8 am Central time, November 5, 2007.
- November 8-12, 2007: (Triton and 2007/2008 Mercury OptiMax Owners) entering with a co-angler and paying non-transferable, non-refundable deposits (Boater $550.00, Co-angler $155.00) for all five qualifying events will be accepted beginning at 8 am Central time, November 8, 2007.
- November 13, 2007: (Open Registration) entering with a co-angler and paying non-transferable, non-refundable deposits (Boater $550.00, Co-angler $155.00) for all five qualifying events will be accepted beginning at 8 am Central time, November 13, 2007.
- Individual Registration November 13, 2007: Those boaters and co-anglers desiring to enter as individuals (not linked together) and paying a non-transferable, non-refundable deposits (Boater $550.00, Co-angler $155.00 for all five qualifying events will be accepted begins at 8 am Central time, November 13, 2007. Anglers may also begin registering for individual events.
2. ANGLER CODE OF CONDUCT
Anglers participating in any ABA sanctioned event shall observe this code of conduct and the applicable rules for the specific event in which he/she is participating. Anglers shall, at all times, conduct themselves in a manner becoming professional anglers that will not reflect unfavorably on ABA, its members, officers or representatives, tournaments or sponsors.
To this end, anglers shall use their best efforts to demonstrate professionalism and integrity in support of the sport of professional fishing. Any angler who violates any of the provisions of the Angler Code of Conduct may be subject to fines, forfeiture of tournament winnings, suspension from competing in individual ABA sanctioned events, permanent ban from competition, or any combination thereof deemed appropriate by ABA.
3. MEDIA COMMENTS, PUBLIC ATTACKS
The favorable public reputation of American Bass Anglers, Inc. as a sanctioning organization in the sport of fishing, the integrity of its officials, and the reputation of its media properties are valuable assets and tangible benefits for American Bass Anglers. Accordingly, it is an obligation of competitors to refrain from comments to the news media that unreasonably attack or disparage the integrity of tournaments, tournament officials, sponsors, fellow members, fellow anglers or the American Bass Anglers organization. Competitors are encouraged to express themselves and have the right to question the rules officials. Responsible expressions of legitimate disagreement with American Bass Anglers policies are encouraged as opposed to attacks upon the integrity of the rules or officials. However, public comments that an angler knows, or should reasonably know, will harm the reputation of American Bass Anglers, American Bass Anglers officials or sponsor shall be considered conduct unbecoming a professional and will result in disciplinary action.
3. PRACTICE AND COMPETITION: During regular season events, there will be no off-limits or official practice days. During post season, ABA may establish off-limits and official practice days and contestants are expected to compete every day for which they are qualified. Failure to do so may result in ineligibility to compete in future ABA tournaments.
i.) During competition a competitor can only have the assistance or advice of another competitor for the purposes of locating or catching bass on tournament waters.
ii.) Testing of engines in multiple day events, after the weigh-in, is only allowed with permission from the Tournament Director and all rods/reels must be stowed away in rod lockers while testing. No Exceptions. During the official practice and during the tournament, a competitor may not "SKIN DIVE" OR "SCUBA DIVE" in the tournament waters.
iii.) Competitor may not buy or barter a fishing location from any other competitor for use during any competition day.
iv.) During the official competition days of the tournament, a competitor may not use a CB radio, a VHF marine-band radio, a cellular phone, or any other type of communication device for the purpose of locating or catching fish. Competitors are permitted to transmit by radio or telephone only in the event of an emergency. If cell phone is used, it must be in speaker mode and the other angler must be allowed to hear the conversation. If so equipped, competitors may listen to the marine-band weather information.
v.) A designated tournament official must be granted access to the competitor's boat at any time during competition. Failure to grant such access may result in immediate disqualification.
vi.) Each competitor agrees to report to the Tournament Director any violation or infraction of any Tournament Rules. Failure to report violations, or suggestions to another competitor that they violate these rules, or false verification of weigh-in forms will be cause for disqualification.
4. POLYGRAPH: By his/her signature on the official tournament entry form, each competitor agrees to submit to a polygraph examination/truth verification method or any other type examination as determined by ABA, and abide by its conclusion should he/she be accused of any rule violation. The ABA Tournament Director or rules committee, or such person designated by the Tournament Director shall have the discretion to determine the need for a polygraph/truth verification method examination. The ABA Tournament Director or his/her designee shall be responsible for selecting an independent expert to administer and interpret the results and establishing, in consultation with the expert administrator, the scope of the questions which may be asked during the polygraph/truth verification method examination. The ABA Tournament Director or his/her designee shall attempt to have the location of such polygraph/truth verification method examination as close in proximity to the angler's permanent address or such other mutually convenient location as possible. The competitor shall make himself/herself available at the location selected by the Tournament Director and shall cooperate in all respects with such examination. Anglers taking a polygraph/truth verification method examination may be responsible for any and all cost incurred.
5. REGISTRATION AT EVENT: Each competitor must register in person with official ABA staff at the time and place designated. Failure to register in person during the prescribed hours shall result in a $25 fine - NO EXCEPTIONS. Any competitor, who has not registered 15 minutes prior to the start of the Tournament Briefing, may be disqualified from participating in the tournament. NO EXCEPTIONS. Registration is 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm (local time). Briefing is 7:00 pm (local time). Contestants are not allowed to practice on the water after the start of the tournament briefing.
i.) ABA Freedom Pass: ABA Freedom Pass members who cannot attend the tournament registration and/or briefing may send a representative who is 16 years of age or older to represent them at the registration and briefing. Non-competitors may only represent one competitor. Competitors may represent themselves and one other competitor. A representative must attend the tournament briefing, meet the partner and record and provide all pertinent information to the competitor they are representing. Members may purchase the ABA Freedom Pass from ABA or on site at the tournament registration for $25 annually (January – December). ABA Freedom Pass privileges do not extend to post season tournaments.
ii.) Linked Entries: It is the responsibility of the anglers to identify their linked boater or co-angler information during the registration process. Boaters may only link with co-anglers and co-anglers may only link with boaters. Boaters and co-anglers who link themselves (evening the field of competitors) and pay their entry fees gain a guarantee they will fish in each tournament they enter as a linked entry. L inked anglers guarantees a boater will use their boat during competition and the linked co-angler will be guaranteed a seat in the tournament. Linked anglers will NOT be paired together.
iii.) Pairings:
a. Linked entries will be paired first.
b. Anglers (boaters and co-anglers) who sign-up and pay for all five events prior to that division’s first tournament and are not linked will have priority pairing. Non-linked package entries will be paired second. Package entries have priority boat use if paired with another boater.
c. Date and time of paid registration will be used for remaining angler’s tournament entry and pairings.
6. SAFETY: Fishing from an open boat in itself is inherently hazardous, and as a result American Bass Anglers seeks to limit those hazards with reasonable safety rules
i.) Safe boat conduct must be observed at all times by competitors. During the official practice and competition, each competitor must wear a US Coast Guard-approved chest-type life preserver. This preserver must be worn at all times the combustion engine is in gear. This preserver must be strapped, snapped or zippered securely and maintained in that condition until the combustion engine is no longer in gear. Violation of this rule shall be reason for disqualification.
ii.) Tournament officials have the right to delay, shorten or cancel the start of an official tournament day because of bad weather or other factors that would endanger the safety of the competitors. Tournament waters may also be restricted at any time because of bad weather.
iii.) ABA reserves the right to impose boat speed limits during any or all tournaments. Whether or not to impose a speed limit, the area covered by the speed limit and/or the actual speed limit imposed shall be left exclusively to the discretion of the tournament director.
iv.) IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, COMPETITORS SHOULD CALL 911 FIRST AND THEN NOTIFY TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS.
v.) COMPETITORS. ARE ALLOWED TO LEAVE THE BOAT AND SEEK SAFE SHELTER IN BAD WEATHER WHERE DANGER MAY BE IMMINENT, AT WHICH TIME ALL FISHING MUST CEASE.
7. SPORTSMANSHIP: Competitors in ABA tournaments are expected to follow high standards of sportsmanship, courtesy, safety, and conservation. Any infraction of these fundamental sporting principles may be deemed cause for disqualification.
i.) Use of alcohol or drugs (other than those purchased over-the-counter or prescribed by a licensed physician) by any competitor during the official practice or during the tournament will not be tolerated and shall be cause for automatic disqualification from this and all future ABA tournaments. No alcoholic beverages other stimulants or depressants or otherwise, shall be allowed in the boats during the official practice or competition days, or in the weigh-in area.
ii.) Maximum courtesy must be practiced at all times, especially with regard to boating and angling in the vicinity of non-competitors who may be on tournament waters. Any act of a competitor which reflects unfavorably upon efforts to promote fisheries conservation, clean waters and courtesy, shall be reason for disqualification.
iii.) All competitors are bound by the prevailing statutes and regulations of the various states within which they fish.
iv.) Chemical substance addiction or abuse, conviction of a felony or other crimes involving moral turpitude, or other conduct reflecting unfavorably upon efforts to promote safety, sportsmanship, fair competition and compliance with tournament rules shall be grounds for rejecting any application for participation and/or for disqualification after circumstances are reviewed by the Tournament Director. Any disqualification, suspension from, or other disciplinary action regarding any tournament or fishing organization shall be grounds for rejecting any application for participation in an ABA tournament and/or disqualification from an ABA tournament after circumstances are reviewed by the Tournament Director.
8. TACKLE AND EQUIPMENT: The use of grippers in landing bass is prohibited. Only artificial and biodegradable lures may be used. No “live bait” or “prepared bait” will be permitted during official practice and competition, with the exception of pork strips or rinds. Only one casting, spin casting or spinning rod (8 foot maximum length from butt of handle to rod tip) and reel may be used at any one time. Other rigs as specified above may be in boat ready for use; however, only one is permitted in use at any given time. All bass must be caught live and in a conventional sporting manner. Anyone guilty of snatching or snagging visible fish will have their catch disqualified. When visually fishing a bed or for bedding bass to be counted as a legal fish, all bass must be hooked inside the mouth and must be verified by your partner before being unhooked.
9. HORSEPOWER REGULATIONS: Maximum horsepower for all outboard motorboats used in official tournament practice and in tournament competition will be 250 HP. Horsepower cannot exceed the limitations set by the U.S. Coast Guard or the manufacturer’s rating plate. When required, each boat must have a U.S. Coast Guard horsepower-rating plate attached to the boat by the manufacturer. The horsepower of the outboard engine must not exceed the rating specified on this plate nor the horsepower maximum set by ABA. Each competitor agrees to submit, by their signature on the official entry form, the boat and outboard motor used in the tournament, to an inspection by factory-trained personnel, if there is any reason to suspect the horsepower is in excess of the rating. Normal maintenance of engines is allowed. Changing or altering standard factory parts of a competitor's engine to increase the horsepower over the factory horsepower rating is forbidden, and will result in disqualification. Falsifying information on entry forms or altering the horsepower-rating numbers on the engine is also cause for immediate disqualification from ABA tournaments. Posted speed limits must be observed and all boats must be operated in a safe manner.
10. BOAT AND MOTOR: For the safety of all competitors, during competition all boats must be equipped with an approved type of operable ignition kill switch and lanyard. Only one manufactured lanyard may be used and must be attached to the driver's body any time the combustion engine is in gear. Any time the combustion engine is operating and in gear there must be a driver in the driver's seat in full control of the boat. Fishing boats that are less than 16 feet in length may not be used. Any raised platforms or decks cannot be higher than the gunnels of the boat. Anglers are not permitted to stand on the outboard motor or boat seats to fish. An electric trolling motor may be used for slow maneuvering. However, trolling as a method of fishing is prohibited. All bladder tanks and any other type of auxiliary gas tanks that are not installed by the boat manufacturer are prohibited. Additional gas tanks that are factory options and installed by a manufacturer's authorized dealer are permitted. Boats that do not have factory-installed gas tanks are restricted to a maximum of 18 gallons of gasoline in tanks that meet U.S. Coast Guard regulations. Gas tanks must be properly secured or strapped in a boat. No portable gas tanks or containers capable of holding gasoline can be placed anywhere on the tournament waters or shoreline for use by any tournament competitor. No “barges” or similar craft will be permitted. No boat equipped with “Stick Steering” shall be permitted to be used during official practice or during the tournament by any competitor. “Stick steering” shall be as defined by the Tournament Director.
11. BASIC BOAT EQUIPMENT: During competition every boat must have all required US Coast Guard safety equipment as well as a functional bilge pump. During competition every boat must have live-well space, properly aerated, to adequately maintain alive a limit catch of bass by both competitors using the boat. ABA recommends live-wells are maintained at full level and aerators/recirculators on manual. Tournament officials shall have the sole responsibility for determining whether aeration and capacity is proper and adequate. Boaters must make a back seat available for co-anglers each competition day.
12. BOAT IDENTIFICATION: Prior to each day's start, each boat must be given an inspection check by a tournament official. Each day, each boat will be given a number, which must remain with the boat until turned in each day at the check-in. This number must be displayed upon the request of tournament officials, and turned in to the officials at each check-in.
13. BOAT OPERATION AND EXPENSE: In boater/co-angler type events, boaters will fish from the front deck, co-anglers from the rear deck, no exceptions. Co-anglers are only allowed to drive the boat in emergency situations in competition with the exception of loading and unloading from trailers. Any boater, who, in the judgment of the officials, operates the boat in such a manner as to unfairly handicap their co-angler partner shall be disqualified. At no time may a boater competitor request that the co-angler competitor not fish. In view of the large expense involved in operating and maintaining a tournament bass boat, it is suggested that the co-angler partner share, at minimum, the cost of gas and oil for the competition day. In ABA events where an observer replaces a co-angler as an official rider, the observer cannot assist the boater in any way. Observers are not required to pay for gas and oil expenses.
14. PERMITTED FISHING LOCATIONS: Tournament waters shall be established by the Tournament Director for each tournament. Each competitor must obtain this information from the ABA Tournament Department. Any water within these boundaries posted “Off-Limits” or “No Fishing” by state or federal agencies as well as the live-bass-release area established by the Tournament Director will be OFF-LIMITS and will be announced at the Tournament Briefing. Only that water open to all public fishing will be considered tournament waters. All angling must be done from the boat. Competitors wishing to change fish habitat by placing any object in the tournament waters may do so if such action does not violate state or federal regulations.
15. COMPETITORS MUST REMAIN IN BOAT: During the competition days, competitors must not depart the boat to land fish or to make the boat more accessible to fishing waters. Boats must remain in tournament waters during tournament hours. Competitors must leave from and return to official checkpoints by boat. Both competitors must remain in the boat at all times except in case of dire emergency or with permission from the Tournament Director. In such an emergency or with the permission from the Tournament Director, competitors may be removed from their boat to either a boat operated by other competitors or a rescue boat designated by the Tournament Director. Partners must remain together at all times, in sight of each other and each other's catch, under the conditions cited above, in order for their catch of that day to be scored in the tournament. If a competitor violates any of the above conditions to contact a tournament official by phone or other means or to report an emergency or breakdown, both competitors must cease fishing at this point, and their catch must be verified by a tournament official in order to be counted in the tournament. If after the emergency situation is resolved by tournament officials and enough time is left for the competitors to resume fishing, a restart will be allowed and the competitors will continue and their catch will be counted. This applies only to dire emergency situations as determined by the Tournament Director or his/her designee. Towing boats on trailers during tournament hours is prohibited, except by the direction of tournament officials. In the event of a needed restroom break, contestants are allowed to leave the boat upon which time all fishing must cease until partners are back together in the boat.
16. OFFICIAL CHECKPOINT: There shall be only one official point for check-out in the morning and check-in in the afternoon, these points shall be designated at the tournament briefing. At the time of check-out, all competitors and their boats shall be in full conformity with all rules set forth by the Tournament Director. At check-in, all boats shall identify themselves by means of the numbers described in Rule 11 and proceed immediately to the designated weigh-in area. Partners must stay together through the weigh-in process if both are weighing bass. Once bass are bagged for weigh-in, anglers that are not weighing bass do not need to accompany their partner through the weigh-in process.
17. SCORING: Tournament standings, auxiliary awards and final winners shall be determined by the pounds-and-hundredths weight of each competitor's catch during the competition days of the tournament. Only Largemouth, Smallmouth, Spotted, Redeye or Shoal bass will be weighed. The limit for boaters and co-anglers shall be five (5) of the above species and varieties per day, unless otherwise specified by tournament officials. At no time shall a competitor have in their possession more than the tournament limit. Tournament officials will conduct checks for violations of this provision, and in the event a competitor has in his/her possession more than the above-described limits, Tournament officials shall cull down to the limit described, beginning with the largest bass. The official length for bass shall be determined by the Tournament Director and announced at the Tournament Briefing. In most cases it will be the longest state limit covering the tournament waters. Only bass as described above which measure the official length or more on the longest straight line, shall be weighed. Bass presented for weigh-in, which fail to measure the official length, shall result in a penalty of 1 pound for each such bass, which penalty shall be deducted from the total score of the competitor. Any bass that appears to have been mangled, mashed, mauled or otherwise altered will be weighed and credited only at the discretion of tournament officials. After competitors check in at the official checkpoint they must present all legal fish in their possession to a tournament official to be counted, measured and weighed. Once a competitor's catch is measured, counted and verified by a tournament official, that competitor may not return to the boat until their catch has been weighed and recorded. Bass must not be placed on a stringer at any time during the tournament. Culling tags or clips are allowed. Specially designed bags which increase survival rate will be furnished by the Tournament Director and must be used for the weigh-in.
18. CATCH AND RELEASE: CULLING OF DEAD BASS IS PROHIBITED. A penalty of 1 pound will be deducted from the total weight for each short fish and a penalty of 4 ounces (.25 pounds) will be deducted from the total weight for each dead fish. In the event the anglers' big fish is dead a penalty of 4 ounces (.25 pounds) will be deducted from the big fish total weight. The Tournament Director or his/her designees shall have sole authority for assessing penalty weight. It is suggested in warm weather tournaments anglers keep extra ice for fish care. Contestants are allowed to purchase ice on the water; however they are not allowed to receive ice from non contestants . Upon mutual consent of both boater and co-angler paired together for fish care concerns, the verification table will be open one hour prior to check-in time of the first flight.
19. LATE PENALTY: Competitors who are not in the official checkpoint area as described in Rule 15 at the appointed time shall be penalized at the rate of one pound per minute late to be deducted from the total weight of their catch that day, including any weight to be counted toward a “big bass award”. No points are awarded if the net weight after penalties is zero or less. Any competitor more than 15 minutes late shall lose all credit for that day's catch. There shall be no excuse for tardiness, and in no case shall a competitor be allowed to make up “lost time.” After proper recognition at the check-in point, competitors will be allowed ample time to proceed to the weigh-in site; however, all fishing must cease upon check-in. After the tournament begins, fishing the tournament waters is prohibited except during tournament hours. Exact starting and check-in times will be announced at the Tournament Briefing. It is the angler's responsibility to confirm check-in times each day on the daily pairings.
20. POINTS SYSTEM AND QUALIFICATIONS: Divisional qualifying tournaments are two-day events worth 300 points to the winner. Points will be awarded in 2 point decreasing increments depending on place of finish. No contestant weighing a fish in the tournament will receive less than 75 points regardless of place of finish. All contestants not weighing fish will receive 50 show points. Best possible points total for the year is 5 X 300 = 1500. Any ties in points for AOY will be determined as outlined in following (20) paragraph.
21. TIEBREAKERS:
i.) Ties will be broken using the following criteria:
- largest number of legal fished weighed
- largest number of legal live fish weighed
If the tie is not broken by applying the foregoing procedures, place monies will be split evenly, and place points will be awarded accordingly. Merchandize prizes will be awarded as determined by tournament officials. Standings will reflect ties starting at place closest to first.
ii.) Year end Divisional point's tiebreaker shall be the total weights from those divisions' yearly events.
22. PAIRING OF COMPETITORS: Pairing of competitors will be by open draw. Two competitors (one boater and one co-angler) will be assigned to each boat. In the event there are more boaters than co-anglers, anglers will be paired in a boater-boater pairing. Announcement of your first-day fishing partner shall be made at the Tournament Briefing, which must be attended by each competitor except under ABA Freedom Pass rules (See rule 4 (i) ). It shall be the responsibility of each partner to appear at a mutually agreed upon location with sufficient time remaining to check-out at the official checkpoint and start on time. Tournament officials shall have no responsibility for finding missing partners. The Tournament Director, at his/her sole discretion, may reassign partners prior to the morning take-off. It is suggested that a minimum of 30 minutes is required for preparation to depart to the check-out point. When two competitors check out at the beginning of the day, they must stay together and within sight of each other and each other's catch throughout the day until the weigh-in is completed except in case of dire emergency (see Rule 14 & 15). A competitor must not allow any bass caught by him/her to be counted on the score of another competitor. In such a case, both competitors shall be disqualified from this tournament and from all future tournaments conducted by ABA.
23. CONTINGENCY PROGRAMS: These are sponsor based programs developed to reward competitors based on predefined set of criteria. Participation in Contingency programs is at the anglers' discretion. Should an angler elect not to participate in an ABA contingency program, the angler will be excluded from any benefits such as prize purse or qualification for supplemental tournament competitions associated with the respective contingency program
24. ABA Member Shield Logo: ABA encourages (not mandatory) the wearing of the ABA Member Shield and the Grand Slam Series logo. Suggested placement for ABA logo is centered on the right chest, the top of the patch should hit top center of the left collarbone. Patches can be ordered by contacting ABA Member services.
25. PATCHES AND/OR SIGNAGE: ABA encourages the use of patches, logos and other signage to promote the angler's sponsors. ABA may, however, restrict the use of patches, logos, signage, etc., that promote or advertise products which are in competition with the products or services of official ABA sponsors or which are, in ABA's sole judgment, in poor taste. In addition, if ABA provides any ancillary clothing or products (such as life vests) bearing the logos of ABA or the official sponsors of ABA, each competitor shall wear such clothing or utilize such products in a manner requested by ABA.
26. TAXES: Anglers are responsible for all applicable taxes and rules on both cash and merchandise awards.
27. WAIVER AND RELEASE: As a condition of participation in each tournament, each competitor must execute a waiver and release of liability and a name and likeness release.
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