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[U]2014 Tournament Schedule

February 22nd Lake Maumelle Little Rock, AR

March 29th Lake Conway Mayflower, AR

April 19th Lake Dardanelle Russellville, AR

May 17th Greer’s Ferry Lake Choctaw Branch

June 21st Lake Brewer, Overcup, Atkins, Or Arkansas River from Toad suck Dam to Sweden Isle Boat launch. Any of the four areas are fishable waters.

July 19th Lake Nimrod Plainview, AR

Championship TBA!!

All registration and weigh in sites to be announced on Website www.centralarkansascrappieassociation.com and on crappie.com Arkansas page CACA tournament schedule. Or Call Jason Westerberg at 501-231-5762


CENTRAL ARKANSAS CRAPPIE ASSOCIATION

Central Arkansas Crappie Association (CACA) 2014 Tournament Rules
Interpretation and enforcement of these rules shall be left exclusively to the Tournament Committee. It is the Tournament Committee’s discretion to make a change where safety of the contestants is a concern. In the event of a rule violation, they may impose such sanctions, as they deem appropriate, including, without limitation, disqualification, and forfeiture of prizes, entry fee, and prohibition from participation in subsequent tournaments. All Federal, State, and local laws must be obeyed and it is the contestant’s responsibility to know these laws.

NEW FOR 20141. Everyone will need to attend the registration before each tournament to sign release form and tournament voucher.
2. There will be a $40 per person membership fee, membership period will run from Jan-Dec, this is to help with expenses for the club.
3. New rule for newbie’s that have never fished in a CACA tournament that may be interested in fishing in one tournament with a regular tournament team this will be a option. But once you have fished one tournament with a team and then decide to fish again with CACA you will have to join the club for the year. So this means some teams may have a third person in the boat but only two people can fish in the boat at one time!! So if the team agrees to let the newbie fish a while during the tournament the other teammate will have to sit out during this time, this is set up to help newbie’s feel more comfortable with fishing in a crappie tournament, the clubs goal is to be competitive but as well be family oriented and to help teach others about crappie fishing!!!
4. When you enter the weigh in line you will need your fish in a cooler ready to weigh in, we will only weigh your fish one time, and there will be no cooler swapping you will need your own cooler with your fish in it before you come to the line!!!
Rules
1) Eligible participants. Participation in the CACA Tournaments is open to anyone. There is no qualification to be a member of the CACA or to be eligible to participate.


2) Alcohol and safety equipment. No alcohol may be consumed during or preceding tournament hours. Participants suspected of being under the influence of alcohol during tournament events will be disqualified; this includes the time periods of registration through awards ceremony. All safety equipment required by law enforcement must be in the boat at all times and utilized.


3) Cancellation and Delay. In the case of extreme weather and/or water conditions, CACA tournament officials reserve the right to postpone or cancel the event. In which case, tournament will be rescheduled by the CACA Committee at a later date.


4) Tournament hours and ramps. Tournament fishing hours will be from 7:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. (8.5 hours of fishing time); although the actual start and stop time may vary slightly with the changing sunrise throughout the year. All participants will register at a designated place and are then free to proceed to their fishing locations and await the official “start fishing time”. Participants are allowed to trailer to alternative ramps as well. Participants must stop fishing at 3:30 p.m. (or the time designated) and be at the weigh in ramp no later than 4:30 p.m. (or the time designated) for the weigh in. Anyone arriving after 4:30 p.m. (or the designated time) will be disqualified and not allowed to weigh in.


5) Pre Tournament Inspection and Registration – Each team will register and pay the entry fee the morning of the tournament during registration. Registration ends 30 minutes prior to start of tournament time. Each team is responsible for having their coolers and live wells checked prior to launching or trailering to an alternate launch by one of the tournament officials or designees.


6) Practice – Pre-fishing or practice is allowed before any tournament, but the lake is off limits from Midnight the night before until you are registered the morning of the tournament.


7) Teams- Can consist of two adults and one child under the age of 16. If you are old enough to have a license you are considered an adult. You may fish alone or with a partner but no more than two adults.


8) Fishing Methods – Maximum pole limit is 8 poles unless the lake limit is less. This holds true even if more than 2 fishermen are in a boat. Live or artificial bait or combination of both is allowed. In the case of a single man team, you are limited to the per person lake limit for that tournament, but not to exceed 8 poles. Yo-Yo’s are not considered as an authorized fishing method by the CACA.


9) Winners and Ties. Winning weights will be determined by the heaviest 7 fish of legal size. Legal size is strictly governed by the state and local lake laws and is the responsibility of the participant to adhere to these laws. Any deviation or law breaking of legal size fish will result in disqualification of that tournament. Hot Seat Provision – In order to avoid any ties, the first person to weigh in will be declared the leader in both total weight and big fish until unseated by a heavier weight. The leader in both categories will be required to remain in the general vicinity of the weigh station. Fish do not have to be alive to be weighed but is heavily encouraged. The first place, second place, and third place teams will be required to reveal how they fished, general area they fished, and any other info they can give to help everyone learn how to be a better crappie fisherman! This is suppose to fun and educational!


10) Entry Fees. Entry fees will be $60 for each boat which automatically includes a $10 big fish entry. Entry fees not collected during registration time will be considered as a non-participating boat to the event and therefore cannot participate in the awards payout. Payout will be 1 in 5 boats. After each 5th boat a place will be added (in example 6 boats enter, two places will be paid, 11 boats enter, three places will be paid and etc.) Entry fees will be cash only. Tournaments will be 100% payback! Entry fees do not cover boat launch fees or license it is each person’s responsibility to take care of this.


11) Big Fish – Each team will present their selected big fish to be weighed and considered for the big fish award. One fish per team will be weighed. (Hot Seat Provision Applies) The big fish payout will be 80% to the single largest crappie and 20% to the second largest crappie. Both places cannot be won by the same team since each team is allowed only one big fish to be considered per tournament.


12) Awards Splitting– In the event of a team winning prize money or a big fish pot, any splitting of the prize money will be determined by that team at their discretion.


13) Tournament Series. Series will consist of 6 or 7 Tournaments and 1 Championship. The Championship Lake will be chosen after the last regular tournament and can be a lake we fished during the regular season or another lake but all will be in Arkansas.


14) Championship qualification. To qualify for the championship, teams must fish at least 2 regular tournaments. In the event that a person fishes with multiple partners and qualifies for the championship, that person can choose anyone that has fished at least one regular tournament to fish with them in the championship. In the event that a co-angler (non boat operator) fishes 3 regular season tournaments with other person, that co-angler also qualifies and can bring a boat and fish as an angler in the championship, however, that person’s partner (if he chooses one) would also have to have fished 1 regular tournament. Entry fees of $100 per team will apply to the CACA State Championship. CACA State Championship will only pay the top three places. Big fish awards will be considered during the State Championship tournament.


15) Tournament Officials will be the following:
Lake Master –Will be responsible for places of registration and weigh ins, providing lake details and/or safety concerns prior to tournament start. The Lake Master will be different at each chosen lake the CACA will hold tournaments on. In addition, it is his call to delay or reschedule the tournament due to inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances.


Weigh Master –Will be selected by the Lake Master responsible for that lakes tournament. This responsibility should be given to someone with an unbiased interest in the results of the tournament.


Tournament Director – Will be elected year by year. This position will keep up with the official weights, records and hold the entries during tournament. This position is also responsible for keeping the records for qualification of teams for the CACA State Championship for that tournament year. Tournament Director has final decision and this decision cannot be appealed.
If any questions feel free to call Jason Westerberg 501-231-5762. Or for updates check Crappie.com Arkansas forum. Or the Website www.centralarkansascrappieassociation.com