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Coast
to Coast 201 Claiborne St.
Camden, AL All your shopping needs from
hardware, electronics, hunting & fishing, to furniture and
automobiles. 334-682-9215
Big Fish Tournament - Lake
Dannelly (Miller's Ferry Lake)
Hourly Weigh-Ins at 9 / 10 / 11
/ 12 / 1 / 2pm
Two locations along the lake for
all but the final weigh-in at 3pm. The main location is the Miller's
Ferry Marina (all weigh in times) and the secondary weigh-in location will be at Bridgeport
Landing (for all but the 3pm weigh in).
Cash prizes per hour for largest
fish: $100 1st / $50 2nd / $25 3rd
Final weigh-in at 3pm at the
Miller's Ferry Marina. Only one fish per angler eligible for
overall competition. Guaranteed $1000 for 1st place. Pays
top 10 places according to participation. Largest crappie caught by youth angler
(under 16 years old) for the day wins
$250.
Big
Fish Tournament - April 17, 2010
Official Rules
Big
Fish Tournament!
Individual
competition, practice anytime.
More
than 2 anglers may fish from same boat.Anglers do not have to fish from boat.Live bait may be used.
Anglers
may weigh one crappie per hour for each hourly weigh-in (9/10/11/12/1/2) and
one crappie at the final 3pm weigh-in. The heaviest crappie per hourly
weigh-in wins $100, 2nd heaviest wins $50, 3rd heaviest wins $25. The
heaviest crappie weighed in during the entire tournament guaranteed
$1000. Top 10 places paid according to participation. The largest
crappie caught by a youth angler (under 16) wins $250 in addition to any
other prize money. Hourly payoffs will be made at the final weigh-in.
There will be no hourly winners for the 3pm weigh-in.
Anglers
may place only once in overall Top 10 competition.
Fish
weighed in dead will lose .07 pound (1 ounce).Try to bring fish in alive.
All
fish weighed-in will become the property of the Tournament Officials.All live fish will be released.
No
more than 1 fish per hour can be weighed in by each angler.
Anglers
must follow and comply with all Federal, State, County, and City laws.
Anglers
may start fishing on any publicly accessible waters of the Lake Dannelly
Reservoir at 6:00AM and continue to fish until 3:00PM.Anglers fishing outside of these times will be disqualified.
Crappie
must be caught on pole or rod and hooked in the mouth.No snagging and no yo-yos.
All
anglers must be in line and checked in at the weigh-in site (Miller’s
Ferry Marina) by 3:00 PM.
All
crappie brought to the scales must have been caught during the contest hours
by the angler bringing the fish to the weigh-in site.
Winners
must agree to take and pass a polygraph or voice stress test.Polygraph tests will be final in determining the winners.
No
alcohol or illegal drugs will be permitted during contest hours.Anglers may be disqualified if in the opinion of tournament officials
the angler is intoxicated.
Entry
fee is $30 per adult angler and $15 per youth (under 16 yrs).Contact
the Chamber office at 334-682-4929 or see our website for ticket
locations.
Late
entries will be accepted at the main weigh-in site (Marina) from 6:00AM to
8:00AM the day of the contest.Late
entries will pay a $5 late fee.
The
Jackpot Crappie Derby will begin at 6:00 AM CST, April 17, 2010
and end at 11:59PM CST on May 16, 2010.These are
hereby referred to as the “Official Derby Hours.”To
claim a prize for the catch of a tagged fish, the fish must be caught
during Official Derby Hours and presented to Derby officials prior to
11:59 PM CST on May 16, 2010.
Participant
must purchase a $5 entry ticket prior to catching a tagged fish.
Tagged
fish
must be caught on a hook and line.Hoop nets, gill
nets, seines, or fish baskets are prohibited means to catch a tagged
fish.Fish
must be presented alive with tag intactin order to
be eligible.
Participants
must comply with all Federal, State, County, and City Laws, Rules and
Regulations.
Officially
tagged fish are labeled with readily identifiable tags including the
event name, tag number, and phone number to report the catch or find a
check station.
To
claim a prize, an angler must first purchase a $5 entry ticket, catch
a tagged fish using hook and line and without the aid of a net larger
than a dip net, present the tagged fish alive to tournament officials
within Official Derby Hours, and pass a polygraph or voice
stress test assuring that all Derby rules stated on this form
have been adhered to.Anglers failing to pass a
polygraph or voice stress test will be barred from collecting prize
money.
Tagged
fish will be placed between the Miller’s Ferry Dam and the Wilcox
– Dallas County line.
Prize
money will be paid to the successful angler within 30 days of
passing the polygraph or voice stress test.
All
local, state, and federal taxes are the sole responsibility of the
winner(s).
Persons
releasing the fish and their family members are ineligible.
Official
check stations are as follows: Loftin's Bait Shop, McDonald’s
Grocery, Roland Cooper State Park, Miller’s Ferry Marina, or call
334-525-0462.