Fishing tournaments, sometimes called fishing tourneys or fishing derbies, are competitions where individual anglers or teams compete for money and/or prizes by catching the greatest weight of fish in a given time. They can be held for fun, or as fundraisers for organizations or charities. Hosting a fishing tournament doesn't require belonging to a national fishing organization, but it does require planning and organizational skills. Read on to learn how host a fishing tournament.
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QuestionWhat if people putting on a tournament refuse to pay winnings?Community AnswerIf there was a contract signed, then by law they have to as long as the contract had no specific conditions as to why they may not pay winnings. However, if it was a hosted and sponsored tournament and there was no contract and you simply entered and won, they don't have to pay you. It is however bad for business, in which case you could make a scene or post it publicly.
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QuestionDo I need consent forms to host a fishing derby?arely rivera peñuñuriCommunity AnswerYes, you should use consent or waiver forms for all participants. These forms help acknowledge risks, release you from certain liabilities, and can include medical consent for minors. Many venues and insurers also require signed waivers before the event.
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QuestionShould my association obtain special liability insurance for hosting a fishing tournament?arely rivera peñuñuriCommunity AnswerYes, special event liability insurance can protect your association from claims related to accidents, injuries, or property damage during the tournament. It is often required by venues or local authorities, and coverage can extend to organizers, volunteers, and participants. Consult with insurers or sports associations for event-specific policies.
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- While organizing your fishing tournament, it's a good idea to have regular contact with officials in your jurisdiction's fish and wildlife department and with the host marina or lodge at the tournament site.Thanks
- Give yourself a sufficient amount of time to build your supporting organization and plan your first fishing tournament properly. Starting a year in advance of your planned tournament date is a good idea; if you're thinking of making it an annual event, 2 years in advance may be better.Thanks
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References
- https://dfw.state.or.us//resources/fishing/docs/Bass_Tournament_Guide.pdf
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing_tournament
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_Anglers_Sportsman_Society
- https://masterswalleyecircuit.com/
- https://www.nebraskawalleye.com/
- Rodney Ruff, Omaha, NE; longtime fishing enthusiasts and former follower of the Bass masters Tournament Trail
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