V&M Baits Rules
- Only lures manufactured V&M Baits may be used. Any brand of terminal tackle may be used but be a V&M Baits lure MUST be used on it. “Terminal Tackle” refers to hooks, sinkers, swivels, etc. A jig head is NOT considered terminal tackle. All football head, flipping, skipping and swim jigs used be a V&M Baits brand. If a skirt is used on a lure, it must be a V&M skirt.
- Only lures currently manufactured by V&M Baits may be used during the tournament but other brand tackle does NOT have to be removed from boat.
- All State, Coast Guard, Federal Parks & Wildlife regulations shall apply at all times.
- ONLY paid team members, designated Boat Captains for junior high/high school aged teams and/or tournament officials are permitted in a team’s boat during tournament hours.
- Any person who has been disqualified from any prior tournament may be subject to being refused entry into tournament.
- Participation & Eligibility: Participation is open to anyone 18 years or older. Anyone under the age of 18 must be partnered with a team member over 18 years of age and have a completed and signed Minor’s Release. (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 2023 in a B.A.S.S. Elite Series Event, MLF Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit, MLF Redcrest Series or Bass Pro Tour Event
- Any angler that has guided for largemouth bass on Toledo 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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- Tournament director may refuse any entry.
- Entry form (online or handwritten) with complete entry fee must be received before tournament hours begin.
- All bass weighed in will become the property of the tournament director and will be released back into the tournament waters.
- Minors Competing: Boat Captains are allowed for junior high and high school aged teams. At no time may the captain be allowed to fish. Boat Captain is the only person permitted to operate the combustible engine during tournament hours. Boat Captain is allowed to verbally instruct minors. Boat Captain is allowed to net fish. Boat Captain may tie on, retie, re-spool or perform any usual duties that occur with tackle throughout the course of the tournament day. Boat Captain is not allowed to have a rod & reel in hand while a lure is in the water and attached to said rod & reel.
- Minor’s Release: Team Members under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or adult and a signed minor’s release is required. (See Form Section for on Website Minor’s Release) If a team consist of two minors (no captain permitted in boat), both minors MUST have completed the Texas Boaters Safety Course and submitted a minor’s release for both minors.
- Refunds: No refund of entry fees will be allowed nor will entry fees be transferred to a future tournament.
- Alcoholic Beverages: No alcoholic beverages are to be consumed by any team member during tournament hours or until team required to polygraph has been selected; nor are alcoholic beverages allowed in a team’s boat during official tournament hours. Violation of any of the above will result in disqualification of said team.
- PFD & Kill Switch: All boats must be equipped with emergency kill switch. Kill switch must be attached 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 functioning live well that is adequate to keep the tournament limit of fish alive.
- Trailering: Trailering is allowed. Contestants may leave from any launch site. No fishing until Official Start Time. Official Start & Official Stop times will be determined based on cell phone service.
- Method of Fishing: All bass must be caught on artificial bait by casting in the waters of Toledo Bend. No trolling with main outboard motor. Contestant may use only one rod at any one time.
- Dead Fish Penalty: Any dead bass weighed in will result in a deduction of 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.
- Big Bass must be alive to be eligible for Big Bass Prize.
- 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.
- Culling: No team may have more than five fish in their possession at any time during official tournament hours, except during the culling process whereas six fish are allowed. 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 fish.
- Polygraph Exam: Each team member, by signing the entry form, agrees to submit to a polygraph test and agrees to accept the results. Should a team member fail to pass a polygraph test, team will be disqualified. No alcohol or mind-altering drugs may be consumed prior to a team’s polygraph exam.
- Protests: Any protest must be submitted to the tournament director in writing within 15 minutes of the completion of tournament weigh in.
- Check In Time: Any team wishing to weigh fish must be in the weigh-in line with their fish prior to stated weigh in time based on boat number. Any team not in weigh-in line with their fish by their designated weigh-in time will be assessed a one (1) pound penalty per minute from their total weight including any weight towards Big Bass Award. Any contestant more than fifteen (15) minutes late will forfeit that day's stringer. In the event of a mechanical breakdown a team may return to the weigh-in location with their stringer by receiving a ride from another registered competing team or tournament official ONLY.
- Opening Of The Scales: Scales will open at noon on tournament day. No Teams are allowed weigh in prior to scales opening.
- Culling Of Dead Fish: Culling of dead fish is NOT PERMITTED.
- Outlaw Outdoors reserves the right to place an official observer in a team’s boat at any time during competition hours, and/or have an observation boat follow a team any time during competition hours.
- Off Limits: There is no off-limits period.
- All decisions of the tournament director are final.
- Violation of any of the aforementioned rules (with exception to rule #17 and #23) will result in an automatic surrender of a team’s catch for the day and disqualification from the tournament