1 Wherever possible, the match calendar will be booked twelve months in advance allowing all members to have their say in selection. The fixture list will include the draw times.
2 To ensure good venues, peg numbers must be given at the booking stage. Experience has shown that 20 pegs is sufficient however, if more than 20 anglers turn up and extra pegs are not available preference will be given to fully paid up members when extra pegs cannot be arranged on the day.
3 Late arrivals will be included in the draw providing they have contacted any of the club officials or members on the morning of the match.
4 Members arriving after the draw has taken place and have not contacted the club will not be eligible to fish.
5 All members must weigh in their catch.
6 No Pike, Zander, Trout or Salmon to count in matches.
7 No Bloodworm and Joker to be allowed.
8 Guests are not allowed to fish any grebe match unless otherwise agreed.
9 The use of mobile phones during matches is discouraged.
11No bank runners allowed.
10 Anglers can leave their pegs at any time provided all lines are removed from the water. Care should be taken to avoid damage to the tackle of others and to keep disturbance to other angler’s swims to a minimum .
12 No artificial baits are to be used during any club match.
13 Draw times as per those stated on fixture list
14 ALL VENUE RULES MUST BE OBEYED. The match secretary will recap the rules before the draw.
15 In the event of a tie the points will be added up and split between the anglers concerned.
e.g. If the winner and runner up of a section tie the points normally awarded would be 7 and 6 giving a total of 13 which equates to 6.5 each. If these were the top weights on the day each angler would get an additional point each.
16 In the event of a tie at the end of a season the league winner will be decided on outright wins, then section wins, and then section runners up etc. If an angler wins a match but ties on weight with someone else then this will be counted as a win. The same applies for section wins etc. In the unusual event of it being a tie all through the counting matches then a fish off will have to be arranged.
Any angler found breaking the club rules would be disqualified from that match, taken around the corner and handed over to Dennis who will dish out some severe punishment. You have been warned!
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
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