OFFSHORE PROGRAM RULES
* Scales used to weigh entries must be I.G.F.A. or state
certified. Marinas, bait shops, fish markets, and grocery
stores have them.
* Fish may be eligible only for the scoreboard period during
which they are caught.
* All entries must be recorded and witnessed. An official
C.F.O.A. Certification of Catch and Weight form is preferred.
Facsimile accepted if all information is provided.
* The Tournament will run from November 1st through October
31st with the awards ceremony being held at the December
Meeting.
* Deadline for each entry is 30 days from date caught, except
that all October entries (caught by October31) must be postmarked
or submitted to the Weigh Master no later than midnight,
November 15th The scoreboard will be removed from the webpage
on September 1st.
* Species ties will be awarded to the Angler who first catches
the prize fish. Point total ties will be broken on the final
board by considering first the number of different species,
and second the total number of places on the board. Total
weight will be the last consideration.
* Weights are to be rounded down to the nearest ounce.
* Only fish caught in U.S. territorial waters, as demarked
by the EEZ, aboard a boat leaving from, and returning to,
a Florida port will be eligible.
* Entries will only be accepted from anglers who are club
members in good standing at the time the fish is hooked.
* I.G.F.A. rules will apply to both tackle and method. No
electric reels, no wire line, no one may touch the rod but
the angler, etc., the exception being physically or mentally
challenged anglers. They are exempt from any I.G.F.A. rules
that would prohibit their participation, providing they
set the hook and reel in the fish, and the catch provides
a sporting challenge for the angler and tackle. If electric
reels are required for the physically or mentally challenged
anglers, wire line is not allowed and the line class of
tackle used must not exceed 50 pounds.
* To be eligible, the Certification of Catch and Weight
Form must be submitted by the angler who caught the fish.
* Released shall be considered caught when the leader is
within grasp of the mate, or the swivel is to the end of
the rod tip. Tagging is encouraged but not required.
* PEEWEE Division: To qualify for the CFOA PeeWee Division,
the angler must be at least age 5 and not a Junior. Adults
may assist PeeWee anglers by striking the fish/setting the
hook, adjusting drags and supporting the rod while the fish
is being fought by the angler who should operate the reel
handle. PeeWee anglers may also use installed rod holders
and electric reels. Year-end trophies (1-2-3) will be awarded
for the heaviest offshore fish and the longest inshore species
(six awards total). Boat points will not be awarded for
PeeWee Division catches.
* JUNIOR Division: The angler must be age 11 and not more
than age 15. Adults may assist Junior anglers by striking
the fish/setting the hook, and supporting the rod while
the fish is being fought. Junior anglers may also use installed
rod holders, but may not use electric reels. Year-end trophies
will be awarded for all species of offshore and inshore
fish on the Scoreboard. Boat points will be awarded for
Junior Division catches.
* SENIOR Division: The anglers must be age 55, or older.
Senior anglers may be assisted by having someone take the
rod from the holder, strike the fish/set the hook, and pass
the rod to the Senior. Seniors may use installed rod holders
during the course of fighting the fish. Seniors may use
electric reels. Year-end trophies will be awarded for all
species of offshore and inshore fish on the Scoreboard.
Boat points will be awarded for qualifying Senior Division
catches.
* The final decision regarding catch eligibility for all
anglers belongs to the Weighmaster or the Tournament Director.
* As a recreational fishing club, the CFOA ethic is based
on conservation and the honor system. CFOA does not condone
the sale of fish caught by its members. Keep only what you
will eat, within federal and state bag limits. Members who
sell fish are not eligible to submit their catches to the
Offshore and Inshore Scoreboards.
* Members fishing on the boats of other members, who are
licensed charter boat captains, and have paid a charter
fee, may submit weight slips for the fish they have caught,
but points will not be awarded to the boat. However, if
members are fishing on member boats, on a free or expense-sharing
basis, both fish and boat are eligible for point awards.
INSHORE PROGRAM RULES
* Only Length and Girth will be used to determine the size
of a fish (weight is optional).
* Length and Girth must be determined with a verifiable
and flexible measuring device which is at least 3 feet in
length (e.g. cloth or plastic coated measuring tape)
* Length measurements must be taken in accordance with Local,
State and Federal Recreational Fishing Regulations.
* Measurements are to be rounded to the nearest 1⁄4
inch.
* Fish may be eligible only for the scoreboard period during
which they are caught.
*All entries must be recorded and witnessed. An official
C.F.O.A. Certification of Catch (Inshore Program) form is
preferred. Facsimile accepted if all information is provided.
* The Tournament will run from November 1st through October
31st with the awards ceremony being held at the December
Meeting.
* Deadline for each entry is 30 days from date caught, except
that all October entries (caught by October31) must be postmarked
or submitted to the Weigh Master no later than midnight,
November 15th The scoreboard will be removed from the webpage
on September 1st.
* Species ties will be awarded to the Angler who first catches
the prize fish. Point total ties will be broken on the final
board by considering first the number of different species,
and second the total number of places on the board. Total
length and girth measurements will be the last consideration.
* Only fish caught in U.S. territorial waters, as demarked
by the EEZ, aboard a boat leaving from and returning to,
a Florida port will be eligible.
* Entries will only be accepted from Anglers who are club
members in good standing at the time the fish is hooked.
* I.G.F.A. rules will apply to both tackle and method. No
electric reels, no wire line, no one may touch the rod but
the angler, etc., the exception being physically or mentally
challenged anglers. They are exempt from any I.G.F.A. rules
that would prohibit their participation, providing they
set the hook and reel in the fish, and the catch provides
sporting challenge for the angler and tackle. If electric
reels are required for the physically or mentally challenged
anglers, wire line is not allowed and the line class of
tackle used must not exceed 50 pounds.
* To be eligible, the Certification of Catch form must be
submitted by the angler who caught the fish.
* Tarpon released shall be considered caught when the leader
is within grasp of mate, or swivel is to the end of rod
tip. Tagging is encouraged but not required.
* PEEWEE Division: To qualify for the CFOA PeeWee Division,
the angler must be age 5 and not a Junior. Adults may assist
PeeWee anglers by striking the fish/setting the hook, adjusting
drags, supporting the rod while the fish is being fought
by the angler who should operated the reel handle. PeeWee
anglers may also use installed rod holders and electric
reels. Year-end trophies (1-2-3) will be awarded for the
heaviest offshore fish and the longest inshore species (six
awards total). Boat points will not be awarded for PeeWee
Division catches.
* JUNIOR Division: The angler must be age 11 and not more
than age 15. Adults may assist Junior anglers by striking
the fish/setting the hook, supporting the rod while the
fish is being fought. Junior anglers may also use installed
rod holders, but may not use electric reels. Year-end trophies
will be awarded for all species of offshore and inshore
fish on the Scoreboard. Boat points will be awarded for
Junior Division catches.
* SENIOR Division: The anglers must be age 55, or older.
Senior anglers may be assisted by having someone take the
rod from the holder, strike the fish/set the hook, and pass
the rod to the Senior. Senior may use installed rod holders
during the course of fighting the fish. Seniors may use
electric reels. Year-end trophies will be awarded for all
species of offshore and inshore fish on the Scoreboard.
Boat points will be awarded for qualifying Senior Division
catches.
* The final decision regarding catch eligibility for all
anglers belongs on the Weighmaster or the Tournament Director.
* membership test
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