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2010 Los Sueños
Marlin Invitational
December 1- 4
Rules and Regulations
Any applicable corrections or changes
to these rules and regulations will be
reviewed at the mandatory tournament meeting,
on December 1, 2010 at El Galeón
Restaurant.
Fishing Days: The tournament
consists of three consecutive fishing
days with no lay days.
Tournament
Hours: Participating boats may
leave the marina starting at 6 am and
make their way out of Herradura Bay. Fishing
hours are from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm daily.
Upon returning, boats must be past the
demarcation line, which is from the tip
of the Herradura Island to the red buoy
in the middle of Herradura Bay, by 6:30
pm each day with the scorecards submitted
to the tournament committee as soon thereafter
and not later than 7:00 pm, including
the last fishing day. Any boats failing
to have their scorecards past the demarcation
line by 6:30 pm will be disqualified for
that day’s scoring.
Official Time: The official
time is GPS time. The committee boat will
call lines in and lines out; however it
will be the observer’s responsibility
to be the official time keeper and call
lines out on the boat each day. The time
of release is a required element on the
scorecard and will be used to break any
ties. The failure to include the time
on the scorecard will automatically place
that boat in the last position in the
event of a tie.
Boundaries: Eligible
fish must be hooked within a 50-mile radius.
The center of the 50-mile radius is established
from the red buoy in the middle of Herradura
bay with GPS coordinates N 09 38’920
and W 084 40’008. Fish can then
be played outside the boundary until caught
or released.
Anglers: A maximum of
four anglers per boat are permitted. Upon
registration, the names of all participating
anglers and crew (captain and at least
one mate) must be declared. During the
tournament, the declared captain and crew
members may not participate as anglers.
There is no limit to the number of mates
that can be declared.
All anglers and mates must be registered
by the end of registration and check-in
before the first fishing day.
Any emergencies dealing with angler substitution
will be handled on a case by case basis
at the discretion of the tournament rules
committee. Once approved, the substitution
must be registered with tournament director
by 6:00 am each morning before that day
of fishing.
NO PROFESSIONALS ARE PERMITTED TO PARTICIPATE
AS ANGLERS. THE TERM PROFESSIONAL
SHALL BE DEFINED AS ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO
DERIVES THEIR PRINCIPAL INCOME FROM ACTIVELY
ENGAGING IN THE ACT OF SPORTFISHING, SUCH
AS A FULL OR PART TIME CAPTAIN, MATE,
TELEVISION PERSONALITY WHOSE PROGRAM IS
CENTERED ON THE ACT OF SPORTFISHING AND/OR
TEACHING OTHERS HOW TO SPORTFISH.
THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS SHALL NOT BE
DEEMED PROFESSIONAL UNDER THESE RULES
AND REGULATIONS; YACHT BROKERS, LICENSED
CAPTAINS WHO DO NOT DERIVE THEIR PRINCIPAL
INCOME FROM SPORTFISHING AND WHO DO NOT
ACTIVELY ENGAGE IN SPORTFISHING ON A REGULAR
BASIS AS THEIR PRIMARY OCCUPATION, EVENT
COORDINATORS AND/OR TOURNAMENT PROMOTERS,
TELEVISION PERSONALITIES WHO PERIODICALLY
ENGAGE IN SPORTFISHING BUT DO NOT CENTER
THEIR IMAGE, REPUTATION, NAME OR TELEVISION
PROGRAM ON SPORTFISHING, CHARTER OPERATORS
AND OWNERS WHO PERIODICALLY ENGAGE IN
SPORTFISHING BUT DO NOT ACTIVELY ENGAGE
IN SPORTFISHING ON A REGULAR BASIS AS
THEIR PRIMARY OCCUPATION. ALL PARTICIPANTS
WILL BE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT ENTRY FORMS
FOR EACH ANGLER IN WHICH THEY WILL DECLARE
THEIR OCCUPATION. ANY QUESTIONS ARISING
AS TO ANY APPLICANT ANGLER BEING A PROFESSIONAL
ANGLER AS DEFINED UNDER THESE RULES AND
REGULATIONS SHALL BE RESOLVED BY THE TOURNAMENT
ORGANIZER. THE TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER RESERVES
THE RIGHT TO DENY THE ENTRY OF ANY APPLICANT
INTO THE TOURNAMENT. ALL DECISIONS BY
THE TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER IN REGARD TO
THE DETERMINATION OF WHETHER ANY PROPOSED
ANGLER SHALL BE DECLARED A PROFESSIONAL
AND THEREFORE INELIGIBLE TO FISH IN ANY
TOURNAMENT SHALL BE FINAL, BINDING AND
NON-APPEALABLE.
Registration of each boat and
their observer application must be received
by the tournament director at least one
month prior to check-in and registration.
Angler applications must be received by
the tournament director no less than one
week prior to check-in and registration.
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Observers: Each team
will be responsible for supplying a qualified
Observer. A qualified Observer is deemed
as any individual with sufficient fishing
experience, knowledge of IGFA rules and
who is able to clearly determine the difference
between a marlin and a sailfish. To ensure
that each Observer is properly qualified
they will be required to either be IGFA
certified or to attend one of the Los
Sueños Observer Certification Program
(LSOCP) courses. Course dates and times
will be provided to all teams prior to
the start of the tournament. In the event
the observer is unavailable, has not been
certified either by IGFA or the LSOCP,
or fails to check in teams may register
one of their team members as an alternate
observer, so long as such team member
has sufficient expertise or certification
as per the requirements of this paragraph.
Observers
must either be IGFA or LSOCP certified.
Observers
will rotate on participating boats through
the three fishing days. If an observer
fails to check in each morning for that
day’s assignment, the team responsible
for that observer will be disqualified
for that day. Observers will not be assigned
to the boat that supplied them.
The tournament organizer will provide
teams with a list of IGFA or LSOCP certified
observers.
Boats: There are no restrictions
on the size and type of boats that may
enter the tournament. In the event of
mechanical failure, substitution of boats
will be permitted. Substitutions must
be submitted to the tournament director
by 6 am prior to each fishing day.
Tournament Control: The
land-based tournament committee boat is
located within Los Sueños Marina.
Tackle: IGFA rules apply
unless otherwise noted.
Bait: Dead bait and lures
are acceptable. Live bait is prohibited.
Line Test: The stated
line strength shall not exceed 50 lbs.
(24 kg.) test. The Tournament Committee
reserves the right to take line samples
for over-testing purposes.
Leader: The combined
length of the double line and the leader
shall not exceed 40 feet, including all
knots and hooks, and the length of the
leader itself shall not exceed 30 feet.
The Tournament Committee reserves the
right to take leader samples for testing.
Hooks: Anglers are required to
use tournament-legal non-offset circle
hooks. J-hooks may only be used for non-baited
lures.
Rods: Up to six rods
and four teasers is permitted to be in
the water at any given time. Anglers can
rotate rods at their own discretion.
Hook-up: The hook-up
must be carried out by one angler without
assistance from fellow anglers or crew.
Once a fish is hooked, it is prohibited
to transfer the rod to another angler.
Anyone can touch the lines as long as
the registered angler plays a fish from
start to conclusion. It is in the best
interest of the team not to allow a non
angler to participate in reeling in a
line. If a fish happens to strike the
bait the non angler is reeling in, then
the rod is disqualified. Teams should
not allow mates or guests to reel in lines;
if they do, it will be at their own risk
of having that fish disqualified.
Releases: A release is
defined as a leader to rod tip or by the
mate touching the leader with his/her
hand. IGFA leader and double line requirements
apply. At no time shall the Observer interfere
with the release.
Protocol for Reporting a Catch:
The official radio channel is 19A, unless
otherwise noted. All marlin hook-ups and
releases, and all sailfish releases must
be reported to Tournament Control via
radio. To avoid radio congestion, radio
communications will be handled in the
following manner.
For Sailfish releases, the dialog
should be communicated as follows:
Vessel—“Control,
Control [Name of Vessel]” one release
right now”
Control—“[Name
of Vessel] Release number 255”
(Note: the vessel does not have to say
“sailfish”)
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For Marlin
releases, the dialog should be communicated
as follows:
Vessel—“Control,
Control [Name of Vessel] hooked up to
a marlin”
Control—[Name of
Vessel] hooked up to a marlin 10:30 a.m.
Once the Marlin has been released:
Vessel—“Control,
Control [Name of Vessel] one marlin release
right now”
Control—[Name of
Vessel] marlin released 10:50 a.m.
Tournament Control will respond with a
time of hook-up and then a time of release
and release number for marlin. Tournament
Control will respond with a number for
sailfish releases.
Two minutes prior to calling lines out
teams will report their hook ups to the
committee boat. Tournament Control will
not respond until after lines out is called.
The observer is the official onboard to
observe and confirm last minute hook-ups.
It is the Captain’s ultimate responsibility
to make sure his boat logs every fish
on the scorecard. It is also the Captain’s
responsibility to ensure that the scorecard
is timely delivered to the scoring committee.
Verification of Catch:
All releases must be witnessed by the
Observer. Teams may also obtain photo
evidence, with date and time stamp, of
their marlin releases. In the event of
a dispute between the team and the observer
with regard to the verification of the
species of fish, the Rules Committee shall
base its determination on the observer’s
ruling, unless the team has sufficiently
recognizable photo/video evidence or witness
statements to the contrary.
Points System: All billfish
must be released to obtain points. Sailfish
releases are worth 100 points each and
all species of marlin are worth 1000 points
each.
Scoring: Scorecards must be filled
out and verified by each Captain and turned
in to the designated area daily. Boats
must be past the demarcation line by 6:30
pm each day with the scorecards submitted
to the tournament committee as soon thereafter.
Scorecards must be received no later than
7:00 pm each day, including the last fishing
day. Scorecards will only be accepted
after the deadline if the team has reported
to Tournament Control that it is fighting
a fish at lines out time. Only if a team
has mechanical problems during the fishing
day or while returning to Los Sueños
Marina, the team may pass the completed
scorecard to another boat to be submitted.
The scorecard must show the date, time
of release, release number and signatures
of Captain and Observer. Should either
signature be missing the scorecard will
be declared invalid and no points will
be awarded for that day’s fishing.
Tiebreakers: In the event
of a tie, time of release will be used
to determine the winner, with the prize
going to the boat that obtains the given
release first.
Protests: Protests must
be submitted in writing to the Rules Committee
by 6:00 pm on the same day as the catch
or release of the disputed fish. All protests
must be accompanied by a non-refundable
$1000 filing fee (cash only).
Prizes: Trophies will
be awarded to the top three boats based
on overall billfish release points.
The top individual angler in the tournament
shall be determined by the most points
obtained. In the event of a tie, the prize
shall be awarded to the angler with the
highest number of points obtained first.
The top individual angler will receive
a tournament ring, designed by Vanmark
Jewelers.
The total cash prize purse will vary depending
upon the number of entries received. Cash
prizes will be distributed to the top
three boats (based on overall billfish
release points) as follows: 50% first
place, 30% second place, 20% third place.
All prize money will be awarded via check
or wire transfer (at winner’s election)
drawn on a Panamanian bank.
IGFA rules apply to the entire
event unless otherwise noted. The above
rules and regulations are subject to change
at the discretion of the Rules Committee.
Any modifications will be announced at
the Mandatory Captains’, Anglers’
and Observers’ Meeting. The interpretation,
decisions and enforcement by the Rules
Committee of these rules and regulations
shall be final and binding on all anglers,
boats, captains, crews and observers participating
in the tournaments.
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