Outlaw Team Series Tournament Rules
Updated 10/9/2025
Use of Forward Facing Sonar is Prohibited after 12:00AM the morning of The Tournament. Forward Facing Sonar CANNOT be used at any time during Tournament Hours.
1. All State, Coast Guard, Federal Parks & Wildlife regulations shall apply at all times. A violation of any of these regulations could result in a Team surrendering their stringer and/or being disqualified.
2. Teams: All tournaments are Team Tournaments. A Team cannot consist of more than two (2) anglers, but a Team may consist of only one (1) angler. Only Registered Tournament Anglers are allowed in a Team’s boat during Tournament Hours.
3. Participation & Eligibility: Participation is open to anyone 18 years or older. Anyone under the age of 18 must be partnered with a team member 18 years of age or older and have a completed and signed Minor’s Release on file. (See the Form Section on Outlaw Outdoors’ website for Minor’s Release) The following are NOT eligible to enter:
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- Any angler that has committed to compete in 2026 in a B.A.S.S. Elite Series Event, an MLF Invitational Tournament, MLF Redcrest Series or Bass Pro Tour Event
- Any angler that has guided for largemouth bass on Tournament Waters in the preceding 14 days of Tournament for any method of compensation
- Any angler the Tournament Director should decide to refuse entry
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4. Off-Limits:
- Tournament #1 – January 31
- Starts: Monday, January 26
- Ends: Saturday, January 31
- Practice Days: Friday, January 30 (must be pre-entered to practice)
- Tournament #2 – February 22
- Starts: Tuesday, February 17
- Ends: Sunday, February 22
- Practice Days: Saturday, February 21 (must be pre-entered to practice)
- Tournament #3 – April 25
- Starts: Monday, April 20
- Ends: Saturday, April 25
- Practice Day: Friday, April 24 (must be pre-entered to practice)
- Tournament #4 – May 9
- Starts: Monday, May 4
- Ends: Saturday, May 9
- Practice Day: Friday, May 8 (must be pre-entered to practice)
- Championship – May 30-31
- Starts: Tuesday, May 26
- Ends: Saturday, May 30
- Practice Day: Thursday, May 28 - Friday, May 29 (must be pre-entered to practice)
5. Official Practice (ONLY applies to teams pre-registered): Official practice begins on at 6:00 AM and ends Friday at 6:00 PM. Teams MUST be pre-registered in order to practice during official practice day. No Team Member may be on or in The Tournament Waters during practice day unless the Team is registered for the Tournament. Therefore, a Team may only be on Tournament Waters during Official Practice Day if the Team is registered before their boat enters Tournament Waters. Only paid contestants and their immediate family members (spouse/children/parents/siblings) may be in the Team’s Boat during the Official Practice Day. Team Members are allowed to practice in separate boats. TEAM MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED IN ORDER TO PRACTICE DURING OFFICIAL PRACTICE DAY.
6. Information: Other than information available publicly, no fishing information may be purchased, bartered or solicited from any person during the off-limits period, whether pre-registered or not.
7. Registration: Teams will have three options to enter:
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- Enter online prior to the Tournament at OutlawOutdoors.com. Online registration will end at 7PM the evening before the tournament.
- Enter onsite the evening before the Tournament from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
- THERE WILL BE NO ONSITE REGISTRATION THE MORNING OF THE TOURNAMENT.
8. Assigment of Boat Numbers: Tournament Organizer will randomly assign Boat Numbers at 7:00PM the evening before the tournament. Boat Numbers and Check-In Times will immediately be posted on the Outlaw Outdoors Facebook Page, as well as on the homepage at OutlawOutdoors.com. DO NOT CALL OR TEXT TO GET YOUR BOAT NUMBER. Boat Numbers and Check-In Times will be posted under the Umphrey Pavilion at this same time. It each Team's responsibility to know their Boat Number and Check-In Time during each tournament.
9. Trailering is not allowed: All boats must leave the Official Check-Out Dock by boat in the order designated by Tournament Organizers. Contestants may launch their boat at a ramp other than the designated Take-Off Location, but all Teams must by the Official Check-Out Dock in the order designated. Team's boats should remain within the waters of Sam Rayburn throughout the tournament. Trailering may be allowed at the discretion of the Tournament Director. Should trailering be allowed, specific information concerning take-off and weigh-in will be posted on the Outlaw Outdoors Facebook Page, as well as the homepage of OutlawOutdoors.com.
10. Official Team Check-In: Each Team must check-in at the Official Check-In Dock by their designated time based on the Team's Boat Number. It is the sole responsibility of each Team to arrive at the Official Check-In Dock on time. Each Team will be randomly assigned a Boat Number the evening before The Tournament, along with a Check-In Time. All fishing must cease upon Check-In. A team will be penalized one (1) pound for every minute they are late to the Check-In Dock. This penalty will be first applied to Team's Big Bass. If Team has no Big Bass, it will be applied to their overall stringer. If a Team is over 15 minutes late, the Team will be disqualified. Should Tournament Director, allow trailering no Check-In is required.
11. Opening/Closing Of The Scales: Scales will open at noon on Tournament Day. No Teams are allowed to weigh in prior to scales opening. Scales will close 30 minutes after the last flight of Teams are due in. It is the Team's responsibility to verify the scale closing time and to be in the Weigh-In Line by such time. If trailering is allowed, all Teams must be in Weigh-In Line by designated time.
12. Refunds: No refund of entry fees will be allowed, nor will entry fees be transferred to a future tournament.
13. Boat Requirements: All boats must be equipped with emergency kill switch. Kill switch must be attached to Boat Operator at all times while combustible engine is in operation. Kill switch must operate properly. US Coast Guard approved life jackets are required for each person in boat. Life jackets must be worn and fastened while combustible engine is in operation. All boats must have a properly functioning live well that is adequate to keep the tournament limit of bass alive.
14. Method of Fishing: All bass must be caught on artificial bait by casting. No trolling with main outboard motor. Contestant may use only one rod at any one time. Umbrella Rigs/Alabama Rigs are allowed with a maximum of five (5) hooks. Any fish caught while “sight fishing” must be hooked inside the mouth. No snagging of fish. All fishing must be done from inside the Team’s Boat. At no time can a Team Member leave the boat to land a fish, locate fish or to make the boat more accessible to new water. Each Angler’s cast and retrieve must be completed prior to Angler’s next cast. Use of Forward Facing Sonar is Prohibited after 12:00AM the morning of The Tournament. Forward Facing Sonar CANNOT be used at any time during Tournament Hours.
15. Dead Fish Penalty: Any dead bass weighed in will result in a deduction of one (1) pound per dead fish applied to their daily weight. Any fish that has been on ice will not be allowed to be weighed in.
16. Big Bass must be alive to be eligible for Big Bass Award.
17. Minimum Length: Minimum length of bass to be weighed in is fourteen (14) inches. Official measuring board is the CHECK-IT-STIK. Only Largemouth and Kentucky Spotted Bass will be weighed in. Should a Team present a Bass for weigh-in which fails to meet the minimum length limit, Team must surrender remaining daily stringer.
18. Culling: No Team may have more than five (5) fish in their livewell at any time during official Tournament Hours. While one Team member is culling, the other Team Member may fish; however, both Anglers cannot resume fishing until culling has been completed and Team possesses only five (5) fish. Culling of dead fish is not allowed. A violation of the culling rule will result in the Team surrendering their daily stringer and/or being disqualified.
19. Ties: A tie will be resolved by combining the money/points from tied places and splitting it evenly between tied Teams.
20. Assistance: During the hours of the Tournament, a Team may not have non-competitors in their boat, receive fishing information from non-competitors, follow a non-competitor’s boat, participate in the placing of markers by non-competitors nor participate in the practice of "hole sitting” by anyone. The use of mobile communication devices such as cellular telephones, marine radios, walkie-talkies or any electronic device to obtain fishing information from anyone during tournament hours is strictly prohibited. In the event of an emergency situation, Teams should call 911 first and then notify the Tournament Director at (817) 235-9570.
21. Boat/Motor Breakdown: In the event a Team’s boat or motor becomes inoperable or in a state that cannot get back to Official Check-In, a Team can return to Official Check-In by 1) remaining in their boat and being towed to Official Check-In, 2) one Team Member, with their daily stringer, may ride in another Competitor’s boat back to Official Check-In while the other Team Member stays with their inoperable boat or 3) one Team Member, with their daily stringer, may ride with a Tournament Official (if available) back to the Official Check-In, while the other Team Member stays with their inoperable boat.
22. Polygraph Exam: Each Team Member, by submitting an entry form, agrees to submit to a polygraph exam and accept the result of said polygraph exam. Should a Team Member fail to pass a polygraph exam, Team will forfeit all winnings and face possible disqualification. If alcohol or mind-altering drugs are consumed prior to a Team’s polygraph exam, said Team will forfeit all winnings for the tournament. Team selected for polygraph must be available at the designated exam time. Failure to be available will result in possible surrender of daily stringer and/or disqualification.
23. Alcoholic Beverages and Mind-Altering Drugs: No alcoholic beverages or mind-altering drugs are to be consumed by any Team Member during tournament hours or until Team(s) required to polygraph have been selected; nor are alcoholic beverages or mind-altering drugs allowed in a Team's Boat during official tournament hours. Violation of any of the above will result in disqualification of said Team.
24. Permitted Fishing Areas: Teams may fish anywhere on Tournament Waters by boat that is available to the public, except areas designated as “off limits” or “no fishing” by State or Federal Officials.
25. Off-Limits Areas: Teams may not fish inside any areas designated as “off-limits” or “no fishing” by State or Federal Officials. There are no other off-limits areas for the Tournament.
26. Protests: All protest must be submitted to the Tournament Director in writing within fifteen (15) minutes of the closing of the scales.
27. Boat And Horsepower Regulation: Each boat must have all required U.S. Coast Guard safety equipment. Boats must have a properly functioning livewell that is adequate to keep the Tournament Limit of Bass alive. Maximum horsepower for all outboards used in Tournament competition may not exceed the horsepower limitations as set by the U. S. Coast Guard in such vessel. Falsifying information or altering the horsepower numbers on the motor or rating plate to conceal such limitations will be cause for disqualification from the Tournament. No Contestant may have a platform, raised deck, or ladder which is higher than the gunnel of the boat. Standing on the fishing seats or outboard motor will not be allowed.
28. Culling Of Dead Fish: Culling of dead fish is NOT PERMITTED.
29. Altering Of A Fish’s Weight: No Angler shall perform any act that will alter the weight of a bass that is to be included in their stringer. Tournament Officials reserve the right to use any means necessary to inspect any bass that is in question which includes, but not limited to, physical inspection, x-rays, metal detectors, necropsy, etc.
30. Sportsmanship and Conduct: All Contestants are required to follow high standards of sportsmanship, courtesy, safety and conservation. Examples of conduct not complying with those standards include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Consumption and/or possession of alcoholic beverages or any mind-altering substance during tournament hours extending through the weigh-in process.
• Any previous conviction, charge, arrest, or investigation for a felony, a crime involving moral turpitude, or a crime related to, arising out of, or involving any fishing tournament or event, except with full, prior written disclosure to the Tournament Director under oath and by affidavit of all facts and circumstances surrounding such conviction, charge, arrest, or investigation at least ten (10) days before the Tournament being entered, and thereafter subject to the Tournament Director’s sole and absolute discretion that such conviction, charge, arrest, or investigation does not result in the Contestant’s honesty, integrity, character or qualifications to enter the event being unreasonably questionable.
• Actions or words which reflect unfavorably upon efforts to promote safety, sportsmanship, and fair competition.
• Chemical substance abuse or addiction.
• Disqualification from any tournament that resulted from unexplained rule violations that result in a Contestant’s honesty, integrity, character and qualifications for entry into a Tournament being questionable in the Tournament Director’s sole and absolute discretion.
Upon review of the circumstances by the Tournament Director, the Tournament Director shall have the right to refuse any entry, or to deny a confirmed entry, by returning the entry fee of a previously accepted entry or disqualifying a Team.
31. Outlaw Outdoors reserves the right to place an Official Observer in a Team’s Boat at any time during competition hours, place a video/audio recording device in a Team's Boat and/or have an observation boat follow a Team any time during competition hours.
32. All decisions of the Tournament Director are final.
33. Tournament Director may refuse any entry.
34. All Bass weighed in will become the property of Outlaw Outdoors and shall be released back into the Tournament Waters.
35. Any person who has been disqualified or banned from any prior tournament may be refused entry into Tournament.
36. Violation of any of the aforementioned rules (with exception to rule #10 and #15) will result in an automatic surrender of the Team’s stringer for the day and may result in disqualification from the Tournament.
37. Championship Qualification: An Angler must enter three (3) of the four (4) regular season Tournaments to be eligible for The Championship. Qualification for The Championship is based on an individual basis.
38. Outlaw Of The Year: A Team must enter three (3) of the four (4) regular season Tournaments plus The Championship to be eligible for Outlaw Of The Year. Tournament Director may allow substitutions should extenuating circumstances arise (death, military deployment, etc). Points will be awarded with 1st place in each tournament receiving 300 points, 2nd place receiving 299 points, etc. Teams that do not weigh in will each receive 20 points less than the last place Team that weighed in at that Tournament. Points earned at The Championship will be calculated the same as regular season tournaments AND DOUBLED. Should there be a tie in points at the end of the season for Outlaw Of The Year, the team having weighed in the heaviest stringer of the series (Tournaments 1-4) will be declared Outlaw Of The Year.
37. The Outlaw Ten: The Top 10 Teams in points after the four (4) regular season tournaments will receive complementary entry fees into the Outlaw Team Series Championship. Should there be a tie in points for 10th place going into The Championship, the team having weighed in the heaviest stringer of The Series will receive their entry fee paid.
***The above rules ONLY apply to The Outlaw Team Series Tournaments***
updated 10-09-2025
