
25th Annual Billfish Tournament
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25 years is more than a milestone, it’s a commitment. It’s also
a standard that you’ve
come to expect. This year, it becomes a promise. A promise that
you’ll enjoy more
quality and value from the family of Pirate’s Cove Big Game Tournaments.
Industry representatives highly regard our Pirate’s Cove Billfish
Tournament as one
of the most important events all year long. As one of the top three
billfish tournaments
in the world, our one-of-a-kind, waterfront pavilion is loaded with
national companies
in a setting that caters to private and intimate conversations and
opportunity to
connect with heads of big industry.
Our fishing teams are the beneficiaries of the best billfish waters
in on the east coast
during August. If you have what it takes to compete, you could be
one of the lucky
who take home a piece of the more than a million dollar payout.
For 2008, there will be more fishing, more shopping, and more good
times that the
entire family can enjoy.
Boat slips are extremely limited, so register today to reserve
yours now.
Click here
to download the registration form.
Registration:
August 11
Days of Fishing:
August 12, 13, 14, and 15
BILLFISH TOURNAMENT RULES
All tournament participants must follow all state and federal laws.
25th Annual Pirate’s Cove Billfish Tournament
(Member WBS USDC Leg, NC Governor’s Cup Series, ITOC)
Registration: August 11
Fishing: August 12 – 15
1. Registration – All teams should make every
effort to pre-register for the tournament. Final registration will
be held on Monday, August 12, 2008, from 3:30 PM to 9:00 PM at Pirate’s
Cove Marina, under the Events Pavilion. The Captains’ Meeting will
be at 7:30 PM. All boats must be registered with the Tournament
Committee and all entry fees paid to qualify for prizes and trophies.
Boats running late due to weather or breakdown can register up until
8:00 AM on Tuesday, August 12. Any substitute must be registered
with the Tournament Director prior to fishing and will be permissible
only if original boat becomes disabled.
2. Fishing Days – There will be three out of four
fishing days, August 12th-15th. Fishing hours are from 9:00 AM to
3:00 PM daily. No lines or teasers in the water prior to 9:00 AM
or after 3:00 PM. Any billfish hooked and reported to the Committee
Boat prior to 3:00 PM may be played until caught or released.
3. Lay Day – A registered member of the fishing
team or boat’s crew must turn in a form declaring one lay day by
9:00 AM that day at the Pirate’s Cove Marina Booking Desk.
4. Official Clock – TIME STARTS THE FIRST DAY
OF THE TOURNAMENT. Official tournament time will be continuous GPS
time. In case of tie, time of catch/release will be used to determine
the winner. The Rules Committee may consult the Committee Boat Log
to reach a decision based on fractions of a minute or sequence of
catch.
5. Tackle – All-tackle I.G.F.A. rules apply unless otherwise noted. Federal law mandates that all anglers participating in a tournament which bestows points, prizes, or awards for Atlantic billfish (blue & white marlin, sailfish or spearfish) must deploy only non-offset circle hooks when using natural bait and/or natural/artificial lure combinations. Anglers in these tournaments may use J-hooks only in artificial lures.
6. Boundaries – All fish must be hooked within
tournament boundaries which are: North 41350; South 40000; East
26700; fish can then be played outside boundaries until caught or
released.
7. Observers – The Tournament, at their sole discretion,
may assign an observer to any boat on any fishing day. Each boat
is responsible for the comfort and safety of each observer assigned
during his/her time aboard.
8. Releases – In order to qualify a billfish as
a release the following condition must be met: the leader is touched
by a team member, angler or mate. If a gaff breaks the plane of
the cockpit covering boards, the team has committed to a capture
and the fish will not count as a release.
9. Points System – All billfish, with the exception
of Blue Marlin 400 pounds or more or measuring 110 inches or more
(measured from the tip of the lower jaw to the fork of the tail),
must be released to obtain points. Points assigned for released
fish are: 70 for Blue Marlin, 70 for White Marlin, 70 for Sailfish,
70 for Spearfish. Captured Blue Marlin weighing 400 pounds to 599.9
pounds will receive ½ point per pound. Captured Blue Marlin weighing
600 pounds or more will receive 1 point per pound. No points (credits)
will be given for a Blue Marlin weighing less than 400 pounds. In
the event that a captured Blue Marlin does not meet one of the two
minimum size requirements, a 200 point penalty will be applied to
the boat’s scores for the day/week. No fish may be transferred unless
the original boat breaks down. Scorecard must be transferred with
the fish.
10. Scoring – The scoring table will close each
day at 8:00 PM. Scorecards must be turned in DAILY by 8:00 PM in
order to receive points for that day. Scorecards will be accepted
after 8:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only if boat is
fighting a fish or becomes disabled. The scorecard must show date,
tags, junior or lady angler, time of catch/release and signature
of Anglers, Captain and Observer (if applicable). For scores to
count on Friday, August 17th, boat must pass through the Bonner
Bridge by 7:00 PM. Scorecards must be turned in by 7:30 PM.
11. Reporting Catch – All billfish caught or released
must be reported to a committee boat (to be announced at the Captains’
Meeting) on the VHF radio channel 74 or Side Band Radio channel
4149.0. The Committee Boat will respond with a time of catch/release.
If a Committee Boat cannot be raised, then a verifiable report must
be given to another tournament boat. Note boat name on scorecard.
12. Weighing Fish – Any fish weighed must be entered
on the scorecard by the Tournament Weighmaster. If anyone wants
to have a fish reweighed, it must be done while fish is still hanging.
All fish that have been mutilated will be disqualified. Mutilation
shall be defined as damage which would impair the fighting ability
of the fish. The decision of the weighmaster will be final. Weigh
station will close for meatfish mid-week at 8:00 PM and 7:30 PM
on Friday with no exceptions.
13. Meatfish – 1st, 2nd and 3rd place Wahoo, Tuna, Yellowfin
and Dolphin winners will be determined by weight. If two or more
entries are of the same weight, then the fish with the largest total
measurements (length and girth) shall be deemed the winner. If the
weight and total measurements are the same, the fish with the earliest
weigh-in time will determine the winner.
14. Polygraph Testing – Crewmembers, Captain and
Mate of money winning boats and individual trophy winners may be
subject to polygraph testing before receiving any money and/or trophies.
Polygraph test for winners will be given on Friday. (Designated
place and time to be announced at Captains’ Meeting.) BY VIRTUE
OF SIGNING ENTRY FORM, PARTICIPANTS AGREE TO FINAL DECISION OF POLYGRAPH
TEST. Refusal to submit to the polygraph test will be automatic
grounds for disqualification from the Tournament and any winnings.
15. Protests – must be submitted in writing to
the Tournament Director by 9:00 AM on the day following the catch
of the disputed fish and by 7:30 PM on Friday. The Rules Committee
at their discretion may use polygraph test to reach a decision.
By virtue of signing the entry form all participants agree to the
final decision of the Rules Committee.
16. Cancellation Policy – If weather and/or other
conditions that exist that require that the tournament be cancelled,
refunds will be paid less tournament expenses. The decision to cancel
the tournament will be made by the Tournament Director.
17. Prize Money – Checks will be made payable
to the entrant or authorized agent of the winning boat as designated
on the official entry form. Social Security Number or Taxpayer ID
must be listed on the entry form.
18. Category Registration – Boats must enter three
or more of the Tournament categories; however, each boat must enter
Category One. Registration forms and Category One fees must be postmarked
by August 1, 2008 in order to be eligible for the “Daily First Fish
Award”.
AWARDS FEES:
All Entry Levels |
$ 13,630.00 |
C1 - Entry Fee/Daily
1rst Release |
** $ 2,300.00 |
C2 - Team Award |
$ 1,100.00 |
C3 - Daily Award |
$ 880.00 |
C4 - Meatfish |
$ 550.00 |
C5 - Blue Marlin
Award |
$ 1,650.00 |
C6 - Blue Marlin
Jackpot |
$ 1,650.00 |
C7 - Team Jackpot |
$ 2,750.00 |
C8 - Team Jackpot |
$ 2,750.00 |
** $100.00 of fee is for the dock hands tip
Special Instructions for the Pirate’s Cove Billfish Tournament
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A $2,200 deposit must accompany your entry in order to reserve
a
slip for the tournament. Slips are reserved based on the day
we receive
your entry form—first come, first served
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Teams must enter a minimum of three categories—the base entry
(C1) plus two more.
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You must be entered in Categories 1-7 to enter Category 8.
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The base entry (C1) fee must be received by August 1st to
be eligible for
the Daily First Billfish Release Award.
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Any person who has been a captain or mate for hire on a sportfishing
boat within the past twelve months cannot be an angler in the
Pirate’s Cove Billfish Tournament.
19. Anglers – There is no limit to the number
of eligible anglers per boat. All anglers must be registered with
the Tournament Director, prior to each eligible day’s fishing. Any
fish caught by a non-registered angler will be disqualified. No
person who has been a captain or mate (for hire on a sportfish boat)
or paid angler in the last 12 months can qualify as an angler.
20. Trophy Awards – The following trophies will
also be presented to anglers with the most points scored under tournament
rules: TOP MALE ANGLER AWARD, TOP LADY ANGLER AWARD and TOP JUNIOR
ANGLER AWARD (age 15 and under).
21. Tournament Expenses – In an effort to offset
tournament expenses, Pirate’s Cove will retain 20% of Categories
1 through 4, and 15% of Categories 5-7. No percentage will be retained
from Category 8.
22. In no event shall any participant aggrieved by any ruling of
the Rules Committee or any tournament official recover from Pirate’s
Cove Big Game Tournaments, its officers, directors, sponsors, owners
and employees in any forum a sum exceeding his registration fee.
23. Forum Selection/Indemnification – All participants,
owners of vessels, and pro hoc owners of vessels, consent and agree
that the federal and state courts for Dare Country, North Carolina,
shall serve as the sole venue for all litigation and disputes, including,
but not limited to, Pirate’s Cove Big Game Tournaments (also known
as “Tournament”) rulings, property damage, personal injury, and
contract disputes arising out of a person or vessel’s participation
in the Tournament.
If a participant does not secure the signature of the vessel’s
owner and/or pro hoc
owner for this agreement, the participant(s) agrees to indemnify
the Pirate’s Cove
Big Game Tournaments against all claims brought by the owner and/or
pro hob
owners of the vessel(s).
Any participant whose action causes Pirate’s Cove Big Game Tournaments,
its
officers, directors, sponsors, owners and employees, to incur legal
expenses, shall
indemnify, hold harmless and reimburse said persons or entities
from such costs. The
rules and release shall also be binding on my heirs, executors,
administrator or assigns.
BY SIGNING THE ENTRY FORM AND PAYING THE ENTRY FEE, MY TEAM AND
I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WE HAVE READ THE RULES AND RELEASE AND ARE BOUND
BY THE SAME |