Category: 2010 Season

2010 Rule Book

The 2010 Bass Anglers Association Rule Book

  1. All anglers must have a current Ontario Sports Fishing license or be age-exempted.
  2. Your boat must be insured and have liability coverage provided on the day of the first tournament.
  3. Each angler and boat owner must sign a waiver of liability for the club and its members.
  4. Pre-fishing is prohibited 12 hrs before the day of the tournament.
  5. There will be a boat/live well inspection at the beginning of each event.
  6. Functioning live wells (or equivalent) are mandatory.
  7. No live bait is allowed. Pork rinds are allowed.
  8. No alcoholic beverages are permitted on boats.
  9. Landing nets are allowed.
  10. Tournament officials are allowed on your boat at any time during the tournament.
  11. Tournament hours are 7:00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on regular events and the first day of the Classic, and 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on the second day of the Classic.
  12. Anglers must calibrate their watches with that of the blast-off captain.
  13. In the event of heavy fog, the start of the tournament will be delayed until visibility returns to a safe level. The event end will not be extended.
  14. Life jackets must be worn while under power of the main motor.
  15. Boats must maintain a distance of 100 feet from other teams, at the risk of being disqualified.
  16. Competitors may not transfer fish or tackle between boats.
  17. No wake zones must be obeyed.
  18. A boat may not come to shore during the tournament except for thunderstorms or washroom duties. (Private property rights must be respected.)
  19. All teams must be at the weigh-in by the closing of each tournament.
  20. One pound per minute will be deducted for each minute a team is late.
  21. Up to 4 fish (large or smallmouth bass only) can be weighed in for regular events and five (5) fish for the Classic.
  22. Teams may only have four (4) fish on board while under power of the main motor during regular events and five (5) during the Classic tournament.
  23. A 12-inch minimum length is required (from tip to tip).
  24. There will be a ½ pound penalty for each dead fish.
  25. A fish must be live (able to swim away at release) to qualify for the Big Fish Prize.
  26. Only one big fish may be weighed in for each event.
  27. The Weigh Master has total and final authority over the entire weigh-in procedure.
  28. In the event of a tie, the prize money will be divided equally between the teams tied.
  29. navigable waters – ie. locking – must advise tourney director prior to event of intent to lock through – must show lock pass
  30. Unlimited Substitutes will be allowed as long as there is at least 1 member present. Except for the Classic where no substitutes will permitted
  31. Team of the year will be based on the weight of the best four
    regular season events.

FEES $350 for the season. Members may agree to an additional fee for the Classic.


BIG FISH: $10 per team per tournament voluntary contribution for those teams wishing to participate in the big fish pool.

Bass Anglers Association 2010 Teams

Here is a list of the registered Anglers for the 2010 Bass Anglers Association Series please continue reading below.

Team #Team
1Tim Levere/Tim McGuey
2Trevor Sinnet/Partner
3Scott Turner/Eric Pruys
4Rick Dolgowicz/Steve Tyhy
5Trent Gil/Mel Gil
6Kevin McPhee/Ron Strathemem
7Peter Barber/Gord Lytle
8Roch Quensel/Pierre Leduc
9Ron Lacroix/Brain Wells
10Bob Fournier/J.P Avon
11Jake Hartley/Kevin Ings
12Ryan Burns/Jason Burns
13Roberto Briones jr./Roberto Briones sr.
14Jordan Goodfellow/Marc Cadieux
15Claude Lefevbre/Greg Lehtiniemi
16Brain Garneau/Marleen Raymond
17Wayne Riley/Chuck Belford
18Peter Larmand/Jessica Larmand
19Stephane Crete/Jeff Bussiere
20Scott Acheson/ Cory Banford

Why dont you help us decide?

Picking our Dates and Times

We will be picking our Dates and Waters at our meeting early in the New Year. This year we are doing things a little bit differently and we will have a full members “draw on the waters”

What does that mean?

All members will have their say. at our meeting every member must either be there or can e mail in thier votes and we will have have final tally before the end of the meeting. We wont be picking the water with input from each team but each member. we will all pick 5 bodies of water that we want to fish and what ever top 5 bodies win thats where we will fish.

Why are we doing it this way?

In this past the bodies of water have always been a controversy. wheather people dont like the distance, the body of water, the launch or what have you and since our club is not a dictator ship everyone gets a say. So we have figured the fair way of picking these waters is by what each member has to say. Also since we dont charge the ghigh prices that some other clubs charge if you dont like 1 choice then its simple don’t fish it. There is no pressure.

When is the meeting?

The date has not been set yet but hoping to have a date time and place picked out soon. Once we know it will be posted