Application for an exemption permit must be made at least 6 (but no
more than 455) days in advance of the scheduled tournament date.
The number of registered anglers fishing during the tournament shall
not be less than 10 or the permit will be null and void.
All tournament anglers must have a valid Florida fishing license or
be exempt by law from needing one.
All fish caught in the tournament are to be handled as stipulated by
the permit and are to be live released or disposed of as specified in
the application for the permit. Dead fish are not to be culled by a
participant and must be a part of the weigh-in.
Participant Black Bass Exemption Permits must be provided to each
tournament participant. The names of the participants shall be filled in
by the permittee or a tournament official. Any participant in a
tournament for which an exemption permit has been issued is required to
have a valid participant permit or a copy of the original permit which
has been signed by the permittee in his or her possession at all times
during the tournament.
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The permittee shall maintain a registration list that includes the
name, address, and phone number of all participants provided a
participant permit for the tournament.
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The permittee or a tournament official shall be present at the
weigh-in.
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Each boat will have one or more functioning aerated live well(s).
Each live well(s) shall be inspected by the permittee or a tournament
official, prior to the tournament's starting time, to ensure live well(s)
are operating properly.
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Tournament participants may not possess or weigh-in more than the
total daily bag limit for black bass, regardless of the number of
weigh-ins. The daily bag limit allowed per angler is five bass per day,
unless otherwise restricted by Commission rules or the conditions of the
permit.
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All bass will be transported from boats to the weigh-in site in
water-filled containers, such as plastic bags. No more than five bass
may be transported in one water-filled container. Bass shall not be kept
in water-filled containers longer than five minutes prior to and after
weigh-in without supplemental aeration and/or water exchange.
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A penalty of at least 0.25 pounds (four ounces) must be imposed on a
competitor for each dead fish weighed in.
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The permittee and tournament participants shall not keep or
transport to an unpermitted site any black bass caught during the
tournament.
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Live and/or dead fish may be retained by Commission biologists for
research purposes.
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Fish are to be live released in open water, unless otherwise
stipulated in the permit.
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If fish are not immediately released following the weigh-in
procedure, weigh-in holding tanks shall meet the following criteria and permittee will conform to the following management practices:
Each tank shall hold a minimum of 100 gallons of water.
Each tank shall be equipped with an aeration or air injection system.
Uniodized salt (rock salt or artificial sea salt) shall be used at a
rate of 0.7 oz./gallon of water to provide a concentration of 0.5% as a
prophylactic.
Holding tank water temperature shall be maintained at the ambient
water body temperature. Ambient water body temperature will be
determined as measured at a depth of three feet within the water body
proper on the day of the tournament.
The number of bass confined shall not exceed a pound of bass per
gallon of water.
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Within 30 days following the tournament, the permittee shall submit
a completed tournament activity report.
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Application for an exemption permit must be made at least 6 (but no
more than 455) days in advance of the scheduled tournament date.
Applications not made 6 days in advance will NOT be processed.
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Black Bass Exemption Permits are good for 1 day only. For multiple
day tournaments complete the first days Application, go to the Existing
Applications screen, select the tournament's first day permit, use the
Copy Button, change the permit date and any other information necessary,
and repeat for each day of the tournament.
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A Permittee (Tournament Director) can not have multiple permits for
the same day.
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Click on the "Bass Tournament Application" button below.
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This will take you to a login screen. If you have not applied for a
Fish and Wildlife Commission permit before click on "Register". Enter
the requested information and create your username and password.
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Enter your username and password.
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Enter the requested information. Print the Permit and Participant
Permits.
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If you can not locate the water body or ramp/landing that is to be
used for your tournament contact the appropriate
Regional Office to have it
added.
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The Tournament After Action Activity Report needs to be completed with
in 30 days after the tournament date.
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Click on the "Bass Tournament Application" button below.
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Select the Tournament Permit the After Action Report will be for. It
will have a Status of "Report Due".
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Click on the "After Action Report" button. The After Action Activity
Report button will not be active until the day after the tournament
date.
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Fill in the required information.
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Click on the "Save" button.
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The Permit Status will change to "Completed" when all the after action
report information is entered correctly. If the status remains "Report
Due" you have not filled in all the required information.
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Having any Permit in "Report Due" status 30 days after the tournament
date will prevent you from getting another Permit.
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