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The reason for this page is to acquaint everyone in the Club with the rules for Club Competitions The rules for Course Angling Matches will be based on the SFCA Competition Rules This will also aid Club Members who may wish to compete in the SFCA Competitions (i.e.. Open Matches and League Matches)
COURSE MATCH RULES
1. Any number of rods and poles can be set up, but only one can be used at a time during a match. 2. Only one hook is allowed on the terminal tackle 3 Keepnets can be positioned before the All-In and any weed in the immediate area can be removed if causing an obstruction 4 Competitors can plumb the depth before the All-In 5 Ground bait can be made up but not thrown into the swim before the All-In 6 No peg can be moved without the consent of a committee member 7 Seat boxes and or platforms must be positioned within one meter of the bank 8 The fishing limits of a peg are as follows a) On a Stillwater your peg limit is a point midway between adjacent pegs b) On a flowing river your peg limit is from a point straight in front of your peg, down to the next peg downstream 9 Dead fish bait, artificial flies and lures cannot be used 10 All species of fish except Pike, Sticklebacks. Minnows, Game fish and Shellfish count 11 No bait or groundbait can be passed to competitors or retrieved from cars after the All-In 12 Competitors can leave their pegs only to answer the call of nature 13 Only fish fairly caught by rod or pole will count 14 A fish can be landed up to fifteen minutes after the All-Out provided it as hooked before the All-Out 15 A competitor will not be weighed-in until all litter is cleared from the peg. 16. Fish must be returned to the water alive after the weigh-in
The duration of matches will be five hours long and the Peg Draw shall be by a fair Draw from the Hat.
Competitors cannot move or swap pegs, (although in Club Matches consideration shall be given to Juniors who require adult/parental supervision and competitors with a disability on the grounds of access and safety).
All litter and discarded line shall be removed from the peg. (i.e. tidy it up and put in the bin). Permits if required must be obtained before fishing (unless free water or bankside collection).
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