
In an effort to showcase individual team skills, the rules of the Costa Rica Classic Billfish Tournament have been redesigned to allow teams to fish this event as they would while fun fishing.
The costa Rica Classic Billfish Tournament is a two-day big-fish team event with Top Team honors going to the team that tallies the most points during the tournament.
GFA Rules, circle hooks, 30lbs test max.
Lines in at 7:00am, lines out at 3:30pm
2Divisions
1)Billfish - Sailfish 100 points / Marlin 500 points
2) Open Species - Roosterfish / Dorado / Tuna / Dog Tooth Snapper
Minimum 24" length - 500 points for first fish in each species, 100 points thereafter, Max 5 fish total
A camera will be included in all captains' bags. In order to score an offical release a photo must be taken of the fish under control at the boat. (It is recommended that the camera be three to nine feet away from the fish.)
When you are about to make the release, you must call tournament control and ask for the control code number. then have your designated photographer, or any other crew member, hold up the number with his/her fingers in front of the fish as the photo is taken.
After the release photo is taken, the offical time, species and angler must be written on the catch report. You must also mark the control number given by tournament control in the CODE box on your release sheet. At the end of the day's fishing, both the camera, catch sheet and ALL photos taken must be returned to tournament control. Failure to do so will result in disqualification of that day's catch.
All catches must be recorded on the catch report sheets provided. These sheets must be turned in to tournament control at the weigh station EACH DAY whether you catch a fish or not. In the even of a tie, the team reaching the highest score first wins.
Without exception, each boat shall have onboard one registered captain and at least one registered mate throughout the competitions. There is a limit of six anglers per boat in the tournament; however, if a team has an angler drop out, an additional angler can be signed on if he/she registers and pays the Tournament Committee $700 BEFORE the start of the that day's fishing.
IGFA rules apply in the tournament.
It is the responsibility of each team and crew member to know, understand and abide by IGFA and Tournament Rules during this competition. Any angler, captain or mate who deliberately breaks these rules will be immediately expelled and disqualified from this and future tournaments WITHOUT a refund of any Jackpot or registration fees.
Mates CANNOT HOOK the fish or touch the ROD, REEL or LINE at ANYTIME for ANY REASON after the fish is hooked up.
The bait and switch method of angling is permitted; however, fish must be hooked at least 10 seconds before the mate may touch the leader.
Wind-on leaders are permitted but may not exceed 30 feet as per IGFA Rules.
30-pound test maximum, tournament or non-tournament lines are eligible.
If the stated line test is 30-pound or less on the label, it is allowed in the tournament.
The length of the leader is the overall length INCLUDING any lure or hook arrangement.
The tournament committee holds the right to examine any line and/or leaders at anytime during the event. Refusal to allow the committee to examine any line and/or leaders will result in immediate disqualification from the event WITHOUT a refund of any Jackpot or registration fees.
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Live bait, dead bait, lures and any combination therof are permitted in the tournament.
Fishing will commence at 7:00am and end at 3:30pm each day.
All fishing for live baits must be completed 15 minutes prior to lines in.
Any tournament boat fishing for live bait between 6:45 amand 7:00am will be disqualitified from that day's fishing. Any boat may resume fishing for live bait AFTER the 7:00am start.
All billfish hook-ups, releases and lost fish are to be reported to the Tournament Control along with the boat name, angler name and fish species. The Tournament Control's time will act as the offical time for any and all catches and releases without exception.
All anglers and boat captains must attend the scheduled angler/captain's meeting. If the do not attend, the accept and agree to be bound by all instructions and or rule changes made during that meeting.
There is no weather committee. The tournament is conducted on a "fish at our own risk" basis. If any portion of the tournament is fished, and a team or team(s) land or release fish that match the tournament's eligible species and weight limits, then prizes will be awarded.
This basic entry fee covers the participation of one to four registered anglers. It also covers attendance at all planned entertainment and social activities for up to four anglers, a captain and a mate.
$700 for each angler - not to exceed six anglers.
$200 for each non-angler participation ticket package.
Guests of anglers are welcome but are required to purchase participation tickets for entry to all planned entertainment and social functions.
All protests must be stated in writing and accompanied by $100. All protoest will be settled the day of the incident. All protests must be in the hands of the tournament's designated rules official by 7:00pm on the day of the alleged incident - unless there is a protest regarding a fish that comes to the scales late. The protesting party as well as the accused team members, captain and crew MUST be present in any official protest hearing. If the accused or protesting teams fail to show up for t he protest hearing then they are forfeiting their right to be heard and will abide by the decision made by the Official Tournament Judges. All decisions made by the Official Tournament Judges are final.