2024 Rules
Please note – Lakes, Dates could change due to Covid closures and Lake Levels!
The following rules shall apply to all Central California Elite Bass Tournaments also known as Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournaments, with the following exceptions:
- Rules for special tournaments may differ from those contained herein and
- These rules may be changed by Cen Cal Elite Bass immediately upon notice by Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournaments to its member, which notice may be published on the Cen Cal Elite Internet Site at cencalelitebass.com.
Participants & Eligibility:
- Must be a current member of CCEBT in good standing.
- Contestants must be at least 16 years of age (under 18 with parental consent)
- Must pay yearly $50.00 member dues prior to fishing. There will be no points awarded and you will not qualify for the Bassmaster Challenge.
- Boat Owner must have current boat insurance with minimum 100,000, note B.A.S.S. req $300,000
- All tournament contestants must sign waiver of club liability.
- All Levels of Anglers are welcome to fish in the Travelers Division only.
Entry Fee:
- Entry fee for Travelers and Local regular point tournaments is $200.00 per boat: $150.00 basic entry fee, Big Fish Option $20.00, Closest to 10lbs Option $10.00, 2nd, 3rd place Option $10.00, Winner Take all Option $10.00.
- Entry fee for Travelers OPEN Tournaments is $250.00 per boat: $200.00 basic entry fee, Big Fish Option $20.00, Closest to 10lbs Option $10.00, 1st-3rd Option $20.00
- Entry Fee for Annual Hangover Tournament is $200.00 per boat.
- Entry Fees, including (any/all) options must be paid prior to fishing tournament.
- 80% entry fee (1 in 5), 20% to TOC Fund.
- Total Payback including TOC = 100%+
- **Tournament Officials reserve the right to suspend the acceptance of Official Tournament Entry. **
Options Payout:
- All options are 100% payback at lake to those angler who entered into it prior to start of tournament.
- Winner Take all Option: 100% to winner
- 2nd & 3rd Place Option: 60%-2nd, 40% 3rd
- Closest to 10lbs:100% to the team closest to 10lbs without going over.
- Big Fish Option: 1st BF 60%, 2nd BF 40%– A Dead Fish cannot be weighed for Big Fish.
Team Pairing for Cen Cal
- Anglers will select their team mate prior to the first tournament in one division- you can fish with a different partner in each division but you will only be able to qualify in one division with the same partner for points. Ie If you fish with David Coy in Travelers you must fish with him all season in travelers and be in the top 33% of travelers. In turn you can fish with Gage Coy in the Locals and the same qualifications will apply. Now lets say you qualify in both you must pick one team partner that qualified in points with you to fish the TOC with.
- OPEN Tournament you may fish alone, together with your team partner or separate with someone else – both teams will get the same points (higher points count)
- This Team mate will be your partner the whole season, unless your choose another, or your partner can no longer fish, NOTE: THE TEAM BOATER/NON-BOATER THAT QUALIFIES FOR TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS IS THE SAME TEAM THAT WILL FISH AS A TEAM IN THE BASS.
- The points will be for each team of anglers, should you fish a different tournament with a different team partner the points will start over for the new team.
- The Exception to this rule is the Open Tournament .
Licenses
Each contestant must have in possession a valid and current fishing license with appropriate stamps governing the fishable waters of the event. Penalty for such an offense is disqualification of the day’s catch.
Entry Form
The participant expressly acknowledges that by signing the entry form at each event that he or she is relinquishing all rights he or she may have to file a lawsuit against Cen Cal Elite Bass for injuries arising out of his or her participation in any Cen Cal Elite Bass events or activities. This release is intended to be interpreted as broadly as allowed under California law.
Waiver & Release Agreement
The undersigned understands and agrees that as consideration for being allowed to participate in any Cen Cal Elite Bass event, whether prior to commencement, during the actual event and/or during any post-event festivities, he or she is doing so at his or her own risk. Cen Cal Elite Bass and its owners, managers, employees, agents and sponsors (collectively “Cen Cal Elite Bass”), shall not be liable for any damages, claims or causes of action arising from personal injuries or property damage sustained in, on or about the premises or waterways used for any Cen Cal Elite Bass event, specifically including, but not limited to, all boat launches, bodies of water, parking lots or other public or private areas used for any Cen Cal Elite Bass event. The undersigned assumes full responsibility for any injuries or damages which may occur during any Cen Cal Elite Bass event, however caused, regardless of whether such injuries or damages are caused by the negligence of Cen Cal Elite Bass or any of its employees or agents.
Sportsmanship
- Sportsmanship, courtesy, safety, and conservation are expected of each member.
- Operating the boat in any manner to handicap a partner is strictly forbidden.
- Contestant boats must maintain at least a minimum of 30 yards distance from other contestant boats at all times, if fishing, unless all involved contestants agree otherwise.
- Any violation of any tournament rules or violations of Department of Fish and Game laws shall be cause for disqualification from the tournament and possible dismissal from the club.
Safety
- Safe boating conduct shall be observed at all times including blast off.
- All competitors are required to wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket anytime the boat’s combustion engine is operating. The life jacket must remain securely fastened until the competitor reaches his fishing location and the combustion engine is shut off. A violation of this rule will be immediate disqualification. Each contestant is required to wear a life jacket any time the boat is on plane, and/or when big motor is running. It shall be up to each member to provide their own life jacket.
- All youth competitors are required to wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket at all times on the water.
- The use of or possession of Alcoholic beverages or recreational drugs is not permitted at any time during a Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournament.
- Anchor light will be turned on in night tournaments and/or before safelight, and all navigation lights must be on from blast off to the end of the tournament in night tournaments. A violation of this rule will be immediate grounds for disqualifications.
- Absolutely no going on plane after dark, this will be immediate ground for disqualification.
- All boating safety rules, speed zones, buoy makers, etc. shall be observed. Any contestant receiving a citation on the lake during the tournament shall be automatically disqualified. Parking tickets are not included. No passing is permitted in the 5 MPH areas at blast off.
- Tournament Officials may delay or cancel the start of an Cen Cal Elite Bass Team Tournament for inclement weather or other factors that would endanger the safety of the Additionally, tournament waters may be restricted because of inclement weather or other safety reasons during the event
Tackle & Equipment
- Only artificial lures shall be used. No live or prepared baits.
- Only casting, spinning, fly or spin-casting reels may be used. The same limitation applies to rods. No rod longer than 8-1/2 feet from tip to butt cap may be used.
- Any number of rigged rods may be ready in the boat, but only one rode may be used at a time.
Care & Disposition of Fish
- All contestants shall use reasonable care in the handling, keeping and transporting of fish to the weigh-in site.
- All live fish shall be returned to the lake in accordance with the tournament director’s instructions. Dead fish shall be disposed of in accordance with the state fish and game laws.
- A contestant shall be granted the right the keep any trophy fish for mounting purposes.
- Culling of fish must be done outside of buoys of weigh-in area
- Landing Fish: When landing or attempting to land a fish, both team members must have both feet in the boat at all times.
Damage, Theft, and/or Injury
- If any of these occur, they are the sole responsibilities of the individual. Cen Cal Elite Bass and its Officials” will not be held responsible for any damage to property, theft of property or personal injury that might occur during a club tournament.
- All members will carry the minimum insurance requirement.
- All members are expected to act safely.
- Accidents can happen when fishing, and it is expected all members understand this and enter tournaments with this knowledge.
Mechanical Breakdowns
- In the event a contestant experiences mechanical failure on a boat it is that teams responsibility to be at the weigh-in on time. Common procedure is to fish your way back to the weigh-in site, and then remain in that area until weigh-in.
- Call the tournament director/s if you are unable to make it safely back to weigh-in site and help will be sent to your after weigh-in, Unless your situation is emergent in nature.
- If another team contestant chooses to assist you during the tournament, this is a courtesy and not a tournament requirement.
- If for any reason a contestant must leave the fishing waters before the weigh-in time, it is required of them to call the Tournament Director/s to notify them you are leaving the tournament. In the spirit of good club sportsmanship you should still try to come to the weigh-in even if you did not catch any fish.
Alcohol or Drugs:
Use of alcohol or drugs (other than those purchased over the counter or prescribed by a licensed physician) by any contestant during the open practice or during the tournament will not be tolerated and shall be cause for automatic disqualification from this and all future Cen Cal Elite tournaments. No alcoholic beverages, other stimulants or depressants, prescription or otherwise, shall be allowed in the boats during the open practice or competition days or when in the weigh-in area. Any contestant(s) deemed under the influence by the tournament director may be disqualified. Chemical substance addiction or abuse, conviction of a felony or 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.
Citations
A contestant cited by officers for violation of local, State or Federal fishing or boating regulations on the water jeopardizes his daily catch and may be subject to disqualification by the Tournament officials.
Permitted Fishing Locations
All fishing must be done from a previously inspected boat. No tube or wade fishing allowed. Tournament waters shall be established by the Tournament Director for each tournament. No fishing is allowed within 50 yards of an operating “Gas dock”. No fishing is allowed within 25 yards of another anchored or tied tournament boat with trolling motor out of the water, without the anchored boat’s permission. Anytime two or more docks are within the 25–yard area a contestant may only claim one side of one dock for their fishing area. 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. Waters deemed off limits by authorities or tournament officials should be treated like a wall. No boats behind that boundary while fishing. Only contestants may be in the boat during the tournament hours. Having a non–contestant sit on a hole for you shall not be tolerated. Hole sitting will not be tolerated. Contestants must be able to get the boat into the fishing area without getting out of the boat. Navigable waters are the only waters to be fished during the tournament. All angling must be done from the boat. Prior to the tournament registration, any questionable areas must be brought to the attention of tournament officials to be considered tournament waters and may be announced in the briefing for all to hear unless determined otherwise by tournament officials. Tournament officials reserve the right to restrict or enhance tournament waters based on conversations with local authorities.
Practice/Pre-Fish Rules all Events:
- Qualifying Events Practice/Pre-Fish Rules : There are NO off limit days prior to any tournament date, Note the following specifics
- You MUST be off the water at no later than 6:00 pm the night before any event. i.e If event is 01/27/24 you must be off lake by 6:00pm 01/23/24
- The team from January 1st-August 25th, 2024 can seek the assistance or advice of anyone, such as a professional guide, state or federal wildlife agency employee, or any other person deemed an “expert” or someone other than your TOC partner, spouse, parent, Cen Cal Elite Member or child.
- Tournament of Champions Practice/Pre-Fish Rules –There are NO off limit days prior to tournament date, Note the following specifics
- Tournament of Champions rules may be updated, changed and will be announced prior to event and may not be the same for Qualifying events.
- The can only pre-fish with their team partner, parent or child from August 25th till 09/28/24 this includes the both members of the team. For both the boater/non-boater you may NOT have the assistance or advice of anyone other than your team partner, state or federal wildlife agency. You may NOT seek advice or assistance from any other person deemed an “expert“ on these tournament waters for the purposes of locating or catching bass after 09/28/24
- You must be off the water at no later than 6:00 pm the night before any event. ie Event is 09/28/24 you must be off the water by 6:00pm on 09/27/24.
- After the tournament begins, fishing the tournament waters is PROHIBITED except during tournament hours to all Cen Cal Elite Events events unless otherwise notified by Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournaments/Tournament Director/s.
- NO Competitor may buy or barter a fishing location from any other competitor for use during any competition day.
- During the official competition day(s) of the tournament a competitor may not make cell calls for the purpose of locating or catching fish on tournament waters. Cell phones may be used for emergency situations. Competitors are allowed to call lockmasters for locking purposes only. Competitors are allowed to use smart phones for global maps, weather, power generation, tidal charts, notes, etc., however using smart phones during competition to log into daily tournament blogs or social media is not permitted.
- Each competitor agrees to report to the Tournament Operations immediately 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, may be cause for disqualification. OFFICIAL PROTESTS MUST BE FILLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 1. ALL PARTIES OF INTEREST WILL BE PROVIDED A COPY.
Tournament Rules for All Events:
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Qualifying Tournament Rules and Procedures:
- Tournament Rules – When in doubt call the Tournament Director.
- The Tournament Hours are from Safelight to 3:00 pm unless otherwise noted.
- Entry Fees, including (any) options MUST be paid prior to fishing tournament.
- Prior to the start of a Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournament, each boat operator will be assigned a boat/Team number.
- Prior to launching your boat MUST be inspected by a tournament official.
- The order of starting or positioning of the boats within flights shall be determined by the order in which boats are drawn the morning of the tournament.
- Check-in time and weigh-in shall be determined by the tournament director and announced at the prior blast off meeting.
- Be on the water after Registration, Sign-ups and boat inspection within safety concerns and measures, so blast off will not be delayed.
- After the tournament begins, fishing the tournament waters is PROHIBITED except during tournament hours to all Cen Cal Elite Bass Series events unless otherwise notified by Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournaments/Tournament Director/s. The contestant must know and observe these dates.
- Follow all Fish Care & Disposition.
- There is NO fishing at the check-in ramp 30 minutes before end of tournament.
- After entering the check-in ramp, all fishing MUST cease and competitors should immediately proceed to the weigh-in area.
- Follow all Weigh-in Procedures.
- Tournament Officials may delay or cancel the start of an Cen Cal Elite Bass Team Tournament for inclement weather or other factors that would endanger the safety of the anglers. Additionally, tournament waters may be restricted because of low water levels, or other safety reasons during the event.
- In the event a member of members arrive at the lake late, it will be necessary for the late arrivals to have their live-wells checked by a board member they can locate on the lake. A contacted member shall check the late boat and then the late arrivals may proceed to fish.
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Tournament of Champions Rules and Procedures:
- From August 26th, 2024 to September 28th & September 29th, 2024 you may only fish with your TOC Partner, if you fish both Divisions you must pick a team partner that you fished with that qualified and that is the one you can only fish with the only exception is a family member.
- After the tournament begins, fishing the tournament waters is PROHIBITED except during tournament hours to all Cen Cal Elite Bass Series events unless otherwise notified by Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournaments/Tournament Director/s.The contestant must know and observe these dates.
- Tournament of Champions Rules: When in Doubt call the Tournament Director.
- Tournament Hours: Will be announced prior to event.
- Entry Fees $0.00, including (ANY) options MUST be paid prior to fishing tournament.
- Prior to the start of a Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournament, each boat operator will be assigned a boat/Team number at sign ups.
- Prior to launching your boat MUST be inspected by a tournament official.
- Be on the water after Registration, Sign-ups and boat inspection within safety concerns and measures, so blast off will not be delayed.
- Check-in time and weigh-in shall be determined by the tournament director and announced at the prior blast off meeting.
- Follow all Fish Care & Disposition
- There is NO fishing at the check-in ramp 30 minutes before end of tournament.
- Follow all Weigh-in Procedures in addition you MUST check in even if you are not weighing any fish.
- Tournament Officials may delay or cancel the start of an Cen Cal Elite Bass Team Tournament for inclement weather or other factors that would endanger the safety of the anglers. Additionally, tournament waters may be restricted because of low water levels, or other safety reasons during the event.
- During the official competition day(s) of the tournament a competitor MAY NOT make cell calls for the purpose of locating or catching fish on tournament waters. Cell phones may be used for emergency situations. Competitors are allowed to call lockmasters for locking purposes only. Competitors are allowed to use smart phones for global maps, weather, power generation, tidal charts, notes, etc., however using smart phones during competition to log into daily tournament blogs or social media is not permitted.
- Each competitor agrees to report to the Tournament Operations immediately 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, may be cause for disqualification. OFFICIAL PROTESTS MUST BE FILLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH RULE 1. ALL PARTIES OF INTEREST WILL BE PROVIDED A COPY.
Weigh-In Procedures:
- The weigh-master is responsible for weigh-in with the assistance of team partner and any other member willing to offer assistance.
- One person will record the data and one person handles the scale.
- Every effort will be made to keep this fair to all members/anglers.
- If a contestant wishes to challenge the weight they are given, they must speak up at time of weigh-in.
- If a contestant wishes to weigh a fish for BIG FISH, that contestant must choose only one fish from his bag to weigh for BIG FISH. This one fish only will be weighed separately for this purpose. NO DEAD FISH can be weighed for Big Fish.
- After the weigh-in all fish must be released away from the weigh-in site.
- Culling of fish must be done outside of buoys of weigh-in area.
Scoring of Fish
- Tournament winners will be determined by total weight accumulated during the tournament. A total of five (5) fish may be weighed in by each team. At no time shall any team have more than their legal limit (5) in their possession. Any team bringing more than (5) fish to the scales will be disqualified.
- Legal tournament fish shall be: Largemouth (Black) bass and smallmouth bass, Spotted Bass.
- Minimum length of any fish shall be 13 inches. The fish shall be measured with the mouth open, hanging on a “wil-e-go” belly board. The tournament director shall have an official board for measurement of any questionable fish. All fish less than 13 inches weighed in will not be counted. A one (1) pound penalty will be deducted from the team’s remaining legal fish total weight. Should (2) Twp Small fish tried to be weighed in any one tournament it is an automatic DQ.
- No culling of fish within the immediate weigh-in area will be allowed.
- If all Fish are dead disqualification.
- Any fish that appears injured or mangled in any way will be counted only at the discretion of the tournament director. The tournament director shall also determine whether or not any fish is to be considered as live for the purposed of awarding bonus points.
- Once a competitor’s catch is measured, counted and verified by the tournament official, the contestant will either receive/told of his/her official weights. Should a competitor believe an error was made where scale weight and the written weight do not agree, he/she must call it to the attention of the weigh master immediately before fish are returned to the water.
- Bass must not be stringered at any time during the tournament. It has been determined that stringing decreases the chance of a bass” survival, and bass thus handled in this manner may be disqualified.
- In cases of ties on total weight, the tie will be settled by the big fish (excluding Dead Big Fish) in each team’s catch.
- In the case of a tie on the weight of the big fish excluding dead big fish, the money will be divided equally.
Penalties
- Dead Fish Penalty- For each legal dead bass presented to weigh-in officials, the competitor shall be penalized as follows 1-4 FISH = .50 EACH, All 5 Fish Disqualification. The Tournament Director and his designated appointees shall have sole authority for assessing penalty points. If all Fish are dead disqualification.
- Small Fish- There will be no excuse for attempting to weigh-in a short fish. The short fish will not be weighed and a penalty of one pound (1 Ib.) will be deducted from the day’s catch. 2 small fish in any one tournament bag automatic DQ.
Rule Violations
- Rule violations are grounds for disqualification from any club tournament. Rule violations Include, but are not limited to the following:
- When in doubt over a rule, or just questions CALL THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR.
- Addition of weight to any fish.
- Accepting fish from another competitor or any other person to bring to the weigh-in to use as your weight and any other act a competitor may engage in to unfairly enhance the weight of fish weighed in at any club event.
- Such violations will be grounds for disqualification from any tournament if the violation is discovered prior to weigh-in, the rule violator will not be allowed to weigh any fish. Should the violation be uncovered after weigh-in and award presentation completed, a violator’s catch will be disqualified and no points given. Should the rule violator have placed and received any cash award for their catch, all monies will be returned to club officials who will then adjust the standings and allocate the awards based on the new tournament rankings.
- Further actions may be taken against any competitor who violates club rules for tournaments. Knowingly violating Organization tournament rules are grounds for removal of the violators from the Organization. The Tournament Director/s shall review any case of rule violation brought to their attention. The Tournament Director/s shall then decide on the severity of measures to be taken against the violator and/or violators. All decisions and actions by the Tournament Director/s are final.
- In addition, any competitor who has received a cash award and is found to have knowingly Violated rules in an effort to receive such an award, will be turned into the proper authorities for prosecution should he/she not immediately return such cash award to the club.
Rule Decisions
- The interpretation of these rules shall be left exclusively to the Tournament Director/s.
- All protests or complaints must be filed in writing with/the Tournament Director/s present at the tournament no later than 30 minutes after the last contestant has weighed in.
- A properly filed protest or complaint must be acted upon by the Tournament Director/s
- If the member filing a protest or complaint is the Tournament Director/s, the contestant must file the protest or complaint with another team who was present.
- If the above procedure is not followed, the protest or complaint shall be invalid and no action will be taken.
100 POINT SYSTEM FOR CEN CAL ELITE BASS QUALIFYING EVENTS:
- One Point System per Place – Points for each event will be based on a 100 point scale.
- All contestants will receive 5 “show up” points.Example:
- Winner receives 100 points + 5 Show up = 105 points
- 2nd place receives 99 points + 5 Show up = 104 points
- 3rd place receives 98 points + 5 Show up= 103 points etc.
- Balance of field, one point each until end of field or points run out
- Must weigh a legal fish per tournament to receive points for that event.
- 5 Show up points will be awarded to all contestants except disqualified angler/team.
- For the OPEN Tournament you can fish with anyone and both teams get the same points.
- NO points for Big Fish in point’s tournaments – The Big Fish are the Tie Breaker.
- NO points are awarded should you be disqualified in any point’s events.
Ties
In the event of a tie pertaining to total weight, it will be broken by the “Big Fish”. If they tie a second time in the “Big Fish”, the person who had the earlier draw for blast-off will be accorded first place standing. In the event of a tie for the “Big Fish”, first and second place money will be combined and split evenly between the two contestants. In the event of a tie for “Second Big Fish”, second and third place monies will be split evenly between the two contestants.
Tournament Champions Qualifications:
- The top 33% Anglers and Co-Anglers based on the points system in 1 division will qualify for the Tournament of Champions (Based on Paid Membership).
- You must fish a minimum of 4 events in a region with the same partner in a region to qualify for the TOC.
- Fish any 6 tournaments with the same partner, paid member dues, (Excluding the May Open, Benefit or Non-Points Events) you can qualify for Tournament of Champions.
- At the end of the season: Local Division has (1) Throw-out, Travelers has (1) throw-out this is to qualify for TOC not applicable for AOY.
- Only the tournament attendance (show) points will be totaled.
- The TOC is a non-point’s tournament.
- TOC Rules will apply see “Tournament of Champions Rules”. A violation of any Tournament of Champion rule will mean a Disqualification even if you are unsure of the rules, it is your obligation to double check with Tournament Director.
Overall BIG FISH award
Each year at the beginning of the season, before our first tournament, each member may pay an entry of $30.00 for the Overall BIG FISH pot. This Option will take affect from the date you sign and submit your money, there is no retro action, so understand that if you catch the “biggest” fish of the year before you have signed up, it will default to the next team. The TOC does not count in this Option and NO DEAD FISH can be used. This Option is a 100% payback at the TOC, to the Team with overall BIG FISH of the season. The Team that wins this pot of money will also receive a BIG FISH Trophy.
Angler of the Year
- **AOY will be determined by the overall highest points for the season for each division.
- Ties – Refer below. Standings will reflect ties starting at place closest to first.
- End of year point tiebreakers shall be total weights from Big fish of season.
- At the end of the season, to qualify for AOY Team: You must be in 1st place in full points in 1 division, you may not qualify in more than one division for AOY.
- NO 1 Team can win AOY in more than 1 division unless they fish all tournaments in each division and are in 1st place points with no throw outs and other exemptions to this rule.
- The Team that wins Angler of the Year Basic Entry fees for 1 division will be paid for the next season excluding Benefit tournaments and Open Tournaments.
- The Angler of the year award will be awarded Trophies/Plaques.
Bassmaster Team Challenge:
- Be an active Cen Cal Elite Bass Team Trail member, I.e. paid member dues
- Be an active B.A.S.S. Member, i.e. Paid member dues included in CCEBT dues.
- Qualify for CCEBTTT TOC per Cen Cal Elite Bass Team Trail points system and tournaments fished. i.e 1st place team does not mean TOC winner.
- The Team that qualifies must remain as a team, no Single man/woman teams, no substitution of team for BASS.
- The first 25 teams in each division that are paid members, the CCEBT/BASS will send 1 qualifying Team. The Team that qualifies in overall total points- will be promoted to the Team Challenge, if one member of team cannot fish the Team Challenge then it goes to the next team in line in that division, there is no substitution of team member for the BASS.
- For every additional 25 teams in each division (50 individuals) that CCEBT signs up as B.A.S.S. Team members, B.A.S.S., in its discretion, may offer CCEBT an opportunity to qualify one (1) or more additional team to the Bassmaster Team Championship.
- All participants in the Bassmaster Team Championship must have an active B.A.S.S. Team membership. Participating Team Trails cannot change
team members, except with permission of B.A.S.S. Each team participating in the Bassmaster Team Championship must be made up of two (2) people. No single competitors are eligible. Qualified teams must be determined no later than 30 days prior to the first competition day of the Bassmaster Team Championship, except with permission from B.A.S.S., Participants must be at least 16 years of age on the first competition day of the Bassmaster Team Championship.
Contingency Programs/Angler Incentives
Please note these programs and/or incentives are outside of Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournament rules, in order to qualify for them you must meet the Companies qualifications. Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournament does not guarantee that you or anyone will qualify for the products(s) they are offering. The Companies programs are outside of our payouts and determinations.
Except for very serious rules violations, as determined by Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournaments, such as the no-information and off-limits rules and any rules that might lead to disqualification of an angler from participation in the Cen Cal Elite Bass Tournaments or Success Bass Club tournaments, rules violations must be reported to tournament officials within 30 minutes after the last contestant has weighed in.