Mississippi River Monsters 2020
Mississippi River Monsters 2020 Rules

These rules have been established to encourage fairness, safety, conservation, and significant care for the fish caught. It is the goal of this event to move our sport forward as an example for all to follow.
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Entries made and paid for are prohibited from being sold, bartered, or given away without the expressed written consent of a tournament official. All Entries Are Final!
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Good sportsmanship is expected of all individuals during the tournament. Failure to follow good sportsmanship may result in disqualification.
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Any disorderly conduct will be reason alone for disqualification.
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Any violation will result in an automatic disqualification.
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All State and Federal rules will be observed. It is up the anglers to determine what license or licenses may be needed.
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COVID UPDATE: At least one participant from each team MUST be present to Register and review all rules on Friday, Sept. 18th between 5:00PM and 9:00PM. Registration will take place inside the Bass Pro Pyramid.
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COVID UPDATE: Tournament Hours: 6:30AM - 3:00PM. Boat Check-In/Live Well check will begin at 3:00AM at the MRM Stage located in front of the Bass Pro Pyramid. Lines in the water prior to 6:30AM will be cause for immediate disqualification.
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Teams are limited to a maximum of a 3 person team.
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All children 16 and under MUST be accompanied by an adult.
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Life vests must be worn at take-off and encouraged while underway at all times.
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Fish may only be caught by Rod and Reel method only.
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COVID UPDATE: A maximum of 3 fish per boat will be allowed at the weigh-in. Only 2 fish 34 inches or over and 1under will be allowed.
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Teams are allowed to have as many rods on board as needed. However, only 6 rods are allowed in the water at any given time.
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No snagging will be allowed
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No foul hooked fish will be accepted.
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No chumming.
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No fishing intentionally baited holes.
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All tournament boats must maintain a distance of 50 yards between each other while anchored and 50 feet while drifting. This includes all boats.
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Buddy fishing or sharing of information during tournament hours including techniques, baits, location, etc. is strictly prohibited.
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No fishing outside of the boat.
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No alcoholic beverages, marijuana, or illegal substances are allowed onboard or used during tournament hours.
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COVID UPDATE: Due to Low water and COVID restrictions, launching will be allowed to take place at any ramp along the Mississippi River as well as the Mud Island Launch Site.
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Onboard live wells must be no less than 50 gallons, employ an electric freshwater circulating pump and include proper aeration. OXYGEN USE IS ENCOURAGED.
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COVID UPDATE: Due to low water and COVID Restrictions, Teams will now be allowed to trailer to any location along the Mississippi River to launch. All boats must be at back for weigh-in at the Bass Pro Pyramid no later than 4:00PM. Those that launch from the Mud Island Ramp must be back to the Mud Island ramp by 4:00PM. There will be no exceptions to this rule.
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ALL weigh-ins will take place using a scale certified in the State of where the weigh-in takes place.
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Weigh-in will begin and take place at the Bass Pro Pyramid, Memphis, TN at or before 4:00PM.
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There may not be any extra fish in live-well. If there are more than 3 fish in live-well at weigh-in it will result in disqualification.
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ALL fish handled at weigh-in MUST BE handled with a gripper and gloves. Weigh slings are encouraged. Larger fish are encouraged to be handled by 2 anglers.
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Dropping of fish at weigh-in is discouraged.
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Placing of ALL fish into the weigh totes must be completed with care. No throwing or mishandling will be tolerated.
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No dead fish will be allowed at the weigh-in and will disqualify your team.
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No culling of fish at weigh-in.
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Ties will be decided by a coin toss.
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Any protests must be made before the Awards Ceremony and must be in writing. We will not accept any protests thereafter.
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This is a catch and release tournament. All live fish must be released healthy and alive. They may not be taken home with tournament participants.
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Angler's that consider their catch to be a possible record will have the sole responsibility for caring for the fish until the proper authorities are notified and arrive for verification purposes. Once verified, the fish must be released alive and healthy.
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Social Media live feeds are allowed and encouraged. However, caution must be used not to reveal too much relevant information when going live during the tournament hours. (see rule #19)
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Upon your entry into the tournament you agree to and are placed under the Waiver/Release for the Mississippi River Monsters event, Please read below: