1. Entry: $35 (+ $1.25 via PayPal) - Entry fee breakdown: $20 to Tournament Pot, $2 to Leopard Redfish, $11 to AOY Series Pot and $2 to the general club fund.
11. Series Points: Series Points System applies to Heavy Stringer Category Only, you are only awarded points if you weigh in fish, so WEIGH YOUR FISH even if you don't think you have a chance to win those points could become valuable later on. You MUST be an active LKFC member with a paid-current, non-expired LKFC membership prior to the day-of the tournament. No membership = no points, no exceptions.
13. Leopard Redfish: The Slot(16" min, under 27") Redfish with the most spots (counting both sides) wins.
- Must be a Slot Redfish and you CAN use this redfish in your Heavy Stringer (but you are not required to).
- The number of prizes given will be dependent on the number of entrants: <40 entrants - 1st place only ($75), 40-74 - Top 2 ($75 and $35), and 75+ - Top 3 ($100,$75,$35).
- If any angler places in both the Heavy Stringer Category and the Leopard Redfish Category, the angler has the choice of either taking the cash prize for the Heavy Stringer Category or the Pack & Paddle gift card for the Leopard Redfish Category (angler cannot win in both categories). However, if the angler opts for the Pack & Paddle gift card for the Leopard Redfish prize, the angler will still receive their Series Points for their place in the Heavy String Category. The options will be presented to the angler after the final results are tallied and before awards presented. Based on the decision, the cash payouts or gift cards will be adjusted accordingly to the next angler who placed in the category. Therefore, make sure to register your leopard redfish with the weigh-master even if a redfish with more spots has already been "weighed-in".
14. Door Prize Drawings: Anglers must be present at the weigh-in to win a Door Prize.
15. FRAUD: Cheating and attempt to defraud, including but not limited to: altering fish, exchanging fish, weighing fish caught prior to tournament hours, catching fish from powerboat or other illegal craft and/or using illegal bait may result in disqualification from the tournament, loss of membership and loss of participation privileges for future events. The LKFC Board Members reserves the right to investigate, polygraph and/or prosecute any participant. The LKFC Board Members reserves the right to withhold prizes until a full investigation is completed and/or a polygraph examination is completed. Any Series participant or winner shall agree to submit to a polygraph examination. The LKFC Board Members reserves the right to select polygraphists to administer polygraph examinations. All polygraph examinations required shall be taken at the time, place, and by the polygraphists designated by the LKFC Board Members. Each contestant agrees by his/her signature on the Tournament / Series entry form, to submit to a polygraph examination and abide by its conclusion. All travel expenses are to be paid by entrant. Failure to submit to or pass the polygraph examination may result in 1) disqualification from the series, 2) loss of series points earned, 3) loss of membership, 4) relinquishing of prizes won, and 5) disqualification from future events.
16. RESPONSIBILITY: Anglers shall understand all rules and conduct themselves respectably.
17. COURTESY: Use common sense and stay several yards greater than maximum casting distance from anglers.
18. COMMUNICATION: Anglers MAY NOT communicate with non-registered participants (phones or in-person) for the purpose of gaining fishing information.
10. PADDLE/PEDDLE-CRAFT ONLY: No trolling motors, gas engines, “mother ships”, or sails allowed. Wade fishing is acceptable provided the kayak is tethered to the angler.
20. LEGAL LAUNCH AREAS: Anglers shall launch kayaks only from properties with access available to all participants. If an angler desires to use a private or questionable launch this information must be communicated to
tournament board via email 2 weeks prior to start of a tournament. All anglers are subject to disclose their launch location(s) at the weigh-in. However, this is not an option when a shotgun launch is required.
21. SIGN-IN SHEET: Anglers are responsible for signing-in at the announced sign-in station. If a sign-in sheet can not be found it is the responsibility of the 1st angler that arrives to start a sign-in form and make all anglers aware. It is the responsibility of the angler to sign themselves in. Being in attendance of the sign-in area does not constitute being signed-in first.
22. ATTENDANCE: Anglers must be present with their fish at weigh-in, the only exception is the angler is allowed to weigh in by proxy with prior approval by the Tournament Director. The TD MUST be notified prior to the start of the tournament. It's the anglers responsibility to determine/cull their fish prior to leaving. The angler is still required to meet all other tourney rules; checking in for shotgun launch, signing in on the sign in sheet, etc. The use of weigh-in-by-proxy can only be used ONCE per year/series.
23. REFUNDS: Entry may be applied to another event or refunds may be requested to the treasurer for consideration.
24. LEGAL FISHING METHODS: Must be caught on reel + rod combo. Trolling is allowed. No more than 2 rods in the water. *LIVE/DEAD BAIT ALLOWED*
25. LEGAL CATCH: Legal Stringer will be announced on each event rules. Must be caught during event hours. Foul-hooked fish do not count.
26. FISH MEASUREMENT: Fish are bent straight with pinched tail tool. Trout are measured with a closed mouth.
27. WEIGHMASTER: Will make decisions on accepting fish and the decision is final. Do not argue, hamper, distract, disturb or impede any official of the tournament.
28. PROTEST: Any protest must be made in writing to the Tournament Director with a $40 refundable deposit. The Tournament Director is the final authority in all considerations.
29. RULE CHANGES: Rules interpretation is exclusively left to the Tournament Director. The decisions of the Director are final in all matters and are not subject to appeal.
30. EVENT TIE BREAK:In the event of a tie, the first angler to sign-in will win.
31. SERIES STANDING TIE-BREAK: In the event of a tie, the following will determine a tie break for overall series standing:
a. The angler who fishes more tournaments will win.
b. If still tied, the angler who drops the highest total number of points (based on 1 dropped event scores) will win.
c. If still tied, the angler who scores the highest points in any single event will win.
d. If still tied, the angler who scores the highest points in the Series Finale will win.
e. If still tied, the angler whose highest score was in an event with more participants will win.