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Fishing Rules

General Tournament Rules and Guidelines

The Philippine Game Fishing Foundation (PGFF) Board of Trustees has promulgated the following rules and guidelines to govern its tournament programs and has adopted the International Game Fishing Association (IGFA) Angling Rules for Freshwater and Saltwater Fishing as reprinted herein as Annex A.

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1. TYPES OF TOURNAMENTS

The PGFF shall conduct two (2) types of tournaments: the competitive and non-competitive (Fun Tournaments). 

Both tournament types may be classified as either light-tackle class or heavy-tackle class.

 

     Light - Tackle2lbs. (1kg.) to 12lbs. (6kgs.)

     Heavy - Tackle16lbs. (8kgs.) to 50lbs. (25kgs.)

 

In a heavy-tackle class tournament, the maximum line weight or strength that may be used shall be specified.

 

2. MAJOR YEARLY AWARDS

Under the competitive tournament type, the major yearly awards are the following:

Overall Angler of the year

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     Heavy - Tackle Angler of the year

     Light - Tackle Angler of the year

 

The winners for the three major yearly awards shall be determined by the angler’s accumulated competitive points. 

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The Overall Angler of the Year is awarded to the angler with the highest aggregate competitive points in all counted competitive tournaments. 

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The other two major tournament awards are given to the angler(s) with the highest aggregate competitive points in the respective tournaments counted.

 

Angler of the Year (AOY)

Combined highest three (3) Heavy Tackle and highest three (3) Light Tackle

Light Tackle competitive points

Heavy Tackle Angler of the Year (HAOY)

Combined highest three (3) Heavy Tackle competitive points

Light Tackle Angler of the Year (LAOY)

Combined highest three (3) Light Tackle competitive points

 

3. WEIGHT POINTS SYSTEM

In all the tournaments, the winners shall be determined on the basis of their weight points where 1 kg of catch is equivalent to 10 points.

 

4. COMPETITIVE POINTS SYSTEM

For the competitive tournaments, the Board of Trustees of PGFF shall assign corresponding competitive points to the weight points in which the angler with the highest weight points earns the highest competitive weight points for a particular tournament.

 

     Example:

     Angler A - 20kgs. catch (highest for that tournament)

          =10 Competitive Weight Points

     Angler B – 15kgs. catch (2nd highest for that tournament)

          =7.5 Competitive Weight Points

     Angler C – 10kgs. catch (3rd highest for that tournament)

          =5 Competitive Weight Points

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Anglers working as a team in the same boat in any tournament earn similar competitive points.

In case of a tie by two or more anglers who have been consistent team mates for any of the major yearly awards, the anglers shall declare to the Board of Trustees who among them has the highest, second highest, etc. weight points.

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Only one (1) individual/team can be given a specific award for any of the competitive and non-competitive tournaments. 

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The Board of Trustees shall resolve a tie by determining who among the individuals/team checked-in first, who shall then receive the award.

 

5. TOURNAMENT AWARDS

Each tournament (competitive or non-competitive) shall have the following basic awards:

     •  1st Place Angler/Team Angler/Team with the highest weight points

     •  2nd Place Angler/Team Angler/Team with the 2nd highest weight points

     •  3rd Place Angler/Team Angler/Team with the 3rd highest weight points

 

BUDDY BOAT AWARDS 

(For tournaments requiring strict buddy boat systemcompliance)

     1st Place Buddy Boat Team Buddy Boat team with the highest weight points

     2nd Place Buddy Boat Team Buddy Boat team with the 2nd highest weight points

     3rd Place Buddy Boat Team Buddy Boat team with the 3rd highest weight points

 

BIGGEST FISH AWARDS

Heaviest Fish single, heaviest fish, unless a (Light Tackle) particular specie is indicated Heavisest Fish single, heaviest fish of all species (Heavy Tackle) indicated for the specific tournament

 

6. QUALIFIED PARTICIPANTS

The competitive tournaments are open only to life and regular members with no pending dues and outstanding accounts.

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However, the Board of Trustees may open certain tournaments to non-members:

 

     Board of Steward 1 - Tournament Director

     Board of Steward 2 - Member of the Board of Trustees

     Board of Steward 3 – To be appointed by the Board of Trustees

 

The Board of Stewards shall declare the winners of the tournaments and decide on protests, if any.

 

8. WAIVER AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE DECISION OF THE BOARD OF STEWARDS

All tournament participants, members and non-members alike, shall not hold the PGFF or any person acting on its behalf liable for any injury or loss caused by an accident or any unfortunate incident that he/she may incur in the course of any tournament and waive any claims of whatsoever nature, civil or criminal, against PGFF or the persons acting in its behalf.

 

It is expressly understood that all tournament participants, members and non-members alike, shall, upon registration, abide by the decision of the Board of Stewards.

 

9. PROTESTS AND COMPLAINTS

Protests or complaints by tournament participants, if any, must be filed in writing with the Board of Stewards no later than the next PGFF competitive tournament for violations on safety rules and within five (5) years of violations of rules regarding dishonesty.

 

10. SAFETY MEASURES

A. After the boats raffle, and prior to the start of a tournament, participants shall inspect their assigned boats. Should there be any safety concerns regarding the boat, the participant shall immediately report the same to the tournament director who shall address the issue before the start of the tournament.

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B. All participants must wear acceptable life vests at all times while on board their boats.

 

C. The buddy boat system must be followed strictly. It is a requirement for all offshore tournaments where each boat must have a boat partner within a reasonable distance (approx. 300 meters) while at sea. As a general rule, reasonable distance means either buddy boat must be able to reach the other within a safe amount of time in case of an emergency considering the particula sea conditions at the time. In no case should boat buddies ever lose sight of each other. Should this occur, however, both buddies should immediately look for each other. If the search proves unsuccessful, the boats shall proceed to check-in. If his buddy has not checked in, he shall request for a search party immediately to look for the missing boat.

 

D. The bringing of alcoholic beverages on board during the tournaments is not allowed.

 

E. Angler(s) must have at least one marine band radio on board per boat for all offshore competitive tournaments.The Board of Stewards shall disqualify any participant who has been found to have violated any of the aforementioned rules. Should there be a case of negligence or willful violation of these rules, the Board of Stewards may recommend the expulsion of the member to the Board of Trustees who shall render the final decision on the matter.

 

11. FISHING AREA AND FISHING TIME

 

Fishing Area

No participant shall go beyond the fishing area or its boundaries as designated by the tournament committee on a nautical map which will be provided to the participants.

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Fishing Time

All participants must check-out and check-in on the tournament logbook within the set fishing time.

 

12. ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENT

In any tournament, the participants shall agree to and comply with any additional assessment that may be determined necessary by the PGFF to cover any unforeseen financial expenses related to the said tournament.

 

13. INTERNATIONAL GAME FISHING ASSOCIATION (IGFA)

The rules of IGFA for fishing in Freshwater and Saltwater shall form part of this general rules and guidelines.

Please refer to Annex A.

 

14. DISQUALIFICATION AND EXPULSION

The Board of Stewards can disqualify any participant who has been found to have violated any of the aforementioned rules.

 

PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF SAFETY RULES

1st offense = Disqualification from the said tournament

2nd offense = Suspension for the tournament year

3rd offense = Expulsion from the Philippine Game Fishing Foundation

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A sever violation of the identified safety rules may result to the expulsion of the members from the PGFF upon recommendation by the Board of Stewards to the Board of Trustees.

 

PENALTIES FOR DISHONESTY

For cases of dishonesty and integrity related issues regarding the conduct of participants during any of the tournaments, the Board of Trustees, after a thorough investigation, shall have the right to withdraw the participant’s membership from the PGFF.

IGFA

INTERNATIONAL GAME FISHING ASSOCIATION

International Angling Rules The following angling rules have been formulated by the International Game Fishing Association to promote ethical and sporting angling practices, to establish uniform regulations for the compilation of world game fish records, and to provide basic angling guidelines for use in fishing tournaments and any other group angling activities. The word “angling” is defined as catching or attempting to catch fish with a rod, reel, line, and a hook as outlined in the international angling rules. There are aspects of angling that cannot be controlled through the rule making, however. Angling regulations cannot insure an outstanding performance from each fish, and world records cannot indicate the amount of difficulty in catching the fish. Captures in which the fish has not fought or has not had a chance to fight do not reflect credit on the fisherman, and only the angler can properly evaluate the degree of achievement in establishing the record.

 

Only fish caught in accordance with IGFA international angling rules, and within the intent of these rules, will be considered for world records. Following are the rules for freshwater and saltwater fishing.

 

RULES FOR FISHING IN FRESH AND SALT WATER

Equipment Regulations

 

A. LINE AND BACKING

1. Monofilament, multifilament, and lead core multifilament lines may be used. For line classes, see World Record Requirements.
2. Wire lines are prohibited.
3. Backing is permitted.
4. The catch shall be classified under the breaking strength of the first 5 meters (16.5 feet) of line directly preceding the double line, leader, or hook. This section must be comprised of a single, homogenous piece of line and may not exceed 60 kilogram (130 pound) line class.

 

B. DOUBLE LINE

If a double line is used, it must meet the following specifications:
1. A double line must consist of the actual line used to catch the fish.
2. Double lines are measured from the start of the knot, braid, roll or splice making the double line to the farthermost end of the knot, splice, snap, swivel or other device used for securing the trace, leader, lure or hook to the double line.

 

Saltwater species: In all line classes up to and including 10 kilograms (20 pounds), the double line shall be limited to 4.57 meters (15 feet). The combined length of the double line and leader shall not exceed 6.1 meters (20 feet).
The double line on all classes of tackle over 10 kilograms (20 pounds) shall be limited to 9.14 meters (30 feet). The combined length of the double line and leader shall not exceed 12.19 meters (40 feet).

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Freshwater species: The double line on all classes of tackle shall not exceed 1.82 meters (6 feet). The combined length of the double line and the leader shall not exceed 3.04 meters (10 feet).

 

D. LEADER

If a leader is used, it must meet the following specifications:
The length of the leader is the overall length including any lure, hook arrangement or other device, and is measured to the bend of the last hook. The leader must be connected to the line with a snap, knot, splice, swivel or other device. Holding devices are prohibited. There are no regulations regarding the material or strength of the leader.

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Saltwater species: In all line classes up to and including 10 kilograms (20 pounds), the leader shall be limited to 4.57 meters (15 feet). The combined length of the double line and leader shall not exceed 6.1 meters (20 feet).
The leader on all classes of tackle over 10 kilograms (20 pounds) shall be limited to 9.14 meters (30 feet). The combined length of the double line and leader shall be limited to 12.19 meters (40 feet).

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Freshwater species: The leader on all classes of tackle shall be limited to 1.82 meters (6 feet). The combined length of the double line and leader shall not exceed 3.04 meters (10 feet).

 

E. ROD

1. Rods must comply with sporting ethics and customs. Considerable latitude is allowed in the choice of a rod, but rods giving the angler an unfair advantage will be disqualified. This rule is intended to eliminate the use of unconventional rods.


2. The rod tip must be a minimum of 101.6 centimeters (40 inches) in length. The rod butt cannot exceed 68.58 centimeters (27 inches) in length. These measurements must be made from a point directly beneath the center of the reel. A curved butt is measured in a straight line. When the rod butt is placed in a gimbal, the measurement from the center of the reel seat to the pivot point of the gimbal can be no more than 68.58 centimeters (27 inches). (The above measurements do not apply to surfcasting rods.)

 

F. REEL

1. Reels must comply with sporting ethics and customs.


2. Power- driven reels are acceptable under the following situation and configuration.
   a) Reels that have power accessories (e.g., electric drill attachments, motors or other power accessories specifically designed for a reel) that can be physically removed from the reel may be used strictly for the purpose of retrieving a deployed bait or lure at depth all the way to the boat.
   b) Power accessories may only be used to retrieve a bait or lure completely to the boat and are not permitted for adjusting the position of a bait or lure in the water column. Once a power accessory is attached to the reel, the bait or lure may no longer be legally used to catch a fish and the bait or lure must be retrieved all the way to the boat for manual redeployment before it may be legally used to hook or catch a fish. Power accessories may not be attached to the reel during the deployment of a bait or lure.
   c) Power accessories must be physically removed from the reel before the act of or hooking or fighting a fish. Any fish that strikes a bait or lure being fished with a reel with power accessories still attached- whether or not under electric operation- will not be eligible for record consideration.
  d) Electric reels that do not have removable electronic components that allow them to be completely manually driven are prohibited.


3. Ratchet handle reels are prohibited.


4. Reels designed to be cranked with both hands at the same time are prohibited.

 

G. HOOKS FOR BAIT FISHING

1. For live or dead bait fishing, no more than two single hooks may be used. Both must be firmly imbedded in or securely attached to the bait. The eyes of the hooks must be no less than a hook's length (the length of the largest hook used) apart and no more than 45.72 centimeters (18 inches) apart. The only exception is that the point of one hook may be passed through the eye of the other hook. A hook may not precede bait, lure or bait/lure combo by more than one hook’s length.


2. The use of a dangling or swinging hook is prohibited. Double or treble hooks are prohibited.


3. A two hook rig for bottom fishing is acceptable if it consists of two single hooks on separate leaders or drops. Both hooks must be imbedded in the respective baits and separated sufficiently so that a fish caught on one hook cannot be foul hooked by the other.


4. A photograph or sketch of the hook arrangement must accompany all record applications made for fish caught on two-hook tackle.

 

H. HOOKS AND LURES

1. When using an artificial lure with a skirt or trailing material, no more than two single hooks may be attached to the line, leader, or trace. The hooks need not be attached separately. The eyes of the hooks must be no less than an overall hook's length (the overall length of the largest hook used) apart and no more than 30.48 centimeters (12 inches) apart. The only exception is that the point of one hook may be passed through the eye of the other hook. The trailing hook may not extend more than a hook's length beyond the skirt of the lure. A hook may not precede bait, lure or bait/lure combo by more than one hook’s length. A photograph or sketch showing the hook arrangement must accompany a record application.


2. Gang hooks are permitted when attached to plugs and other artificial lures that are specifically designed for this use. Gang hooks must be free swinging and shall be limited to a maximum of three hooks (single, double, treble, or a combination of any three). It is permissible to embed or securely attach a gang hook to a lure provided that the hook becomes free swinging once the fish takes the lure. Gang hooks may not be used with live or dead baits. A photograph or sketch of the plug or lure should be submitted with record applications. The IGFA defines gang hooks to be any hook other than a single hook and are limited to double or treble hooks only. Hooks with more than three points are not permitted.


3. Assist hooks or other such single hooks that are attached to a lure with a lead constructed of monofilament, multifilament, wire or other such material must conform to the following: When using assist hooks on any artificial lure, other than a skirted lure, the lead cannot be more than 1 ½ hook’s length and the bend of the hook may not be more than 10.1 centimeters (4 inches), whichever is less, from the closest point of attachment on the lure. Double and treble hooks may not be used as assist hooks.


4. Only one lure containing hooks may be used at a time.

 

I. OTHER EQUIPMENT

1. Fighting chairs may not have any mechanically propelled devices that aid the angler in fighting a fish.


2. Gimbals must be free swinging, which includes gimbals that swing in a vertical plane only. Any gimbal that allows the angler to reduce strain or to rest while fighting the fish is prohibited.


3. Gaffs (including flying gaffs), tail snares and nets used to boat or land a fish must not exceed 2.44 meters (8 feet) in overall length. In the case of tail snares, overall length is defined as the distance from the beginning of the handle to the apex of the snare when loaded. In using a flying or detachable gaff, the rope may not exceed 9.14 meters (30 feet). The gaff rope must be measured from the point where it is secured to the detachable head to the other end. Only the effective length will be considered. If a fixed head gaff is used, the same limitations shall apply and the gaff rope shall be measured from the same location on the gaff hook. Only a single hook is permitted on any gaff. Harpoons or lances are prohibited. Tail ropes are limited to 9.14 meters (30 feet). When fishing from a bridge, pier, or other high platform or structure, this length limitation does not apply.


4. Entangling devices, either with or without a hook, are prohibited and may not be used for any purpose including baiting, hooking, fighting, or landing the fish.


5. Outriggers, downriggers, spreader bars and kites are permitted to be used provided that the actual fishing line is attached to the snap or other release device, either directly or with some other material. The leader or double line may not be connected to the release mechanism either directly or with the use of a connecting device. Spreader bars are also acceptable when used strictly as a teaser.


6. Daisy chains, birds, floats and similar devices may only be used if they do not unfairly hamper or inhibit the normal swimming or fighting ability of the fish, thereby giving the angler or crew an unfair advantage in fighting, landing or boating the fish.


7. A safety line may be attached to the rod, reel or harness provided that it does not in any way assist the angler in fighting the fish.

 

J. ANGLING REGULATIONS

1. From the time that a fish strikes or takes a bait or lure, the angler must hook, fight, and land or boat the fish without the aid of any other person, except as provided in these regulations.


2. If a rod holder is used, once the fish is hooked, the angler must remove the rod from the rod holder as quickly as possible.


3. In the event of a multiple strike on separate lines being fished by a single angler, only the first fish fought by the angler will be considered for a world record.


4. If a double line is used, the intent of the regulations is that the fish will be fought on the single line most of the time that it takes to land the fish.


5. Use of a rod belt or waist gimbal is permitted.


6. When angling from a boat, once the leader is brought within the grasp of the mate, or the end of the leader is wound to the rod tip, more than one person is permitted to hold the leader. Anyone assisting a shore-bound or wading angler must be within a rods length of the angler before touching the leader or netting or gaffing the fish.


7. One or more gaffers may be used in addition to persons holding the leader. The gaff handle must be in hand when the fish is gaffed.


8. The angling and equipment regulations shall apply until the fish is weighed.

 

The following acts will disqualify a catch:

1. Failure to comply with equipment or angling regulations.


2. The act of persons other than the angler in touching any part of the rod, reel, or line (including the double line) either bodily or with any device, from the time a fish strikes or takes the bait or lure, until the fish is either landed or released, or in giving any aid other than that allowed in the rules and regulations. If an obstacle to the passage of the line through the rod guides has to be removed from the line, then the obstacle (whether chum, rubber band, or other material) shall be held and cut free. Under no circumstances should the line be held or touched by anyone other than the angler during this process.


3. Resting the rod in a rod holder, on the gunwale of the boat, or any other object while playing the fish.
4. Handlining or using a handline or rope attached in any manner to the angler's line or leader for the purpose of holding or lifting the fish.


5. Shooting, harpooning, or lancing any fish (including sharks and halibuts) at any stage of the catch.


6. Chumming with or using as bait the flesh, blood, skin, or any part of mammals other than hair or pork rind used in lures designed for trolling or casting.


7. Using a boat or device to beach or drive a fish into shallow water in order to deprive the fish of its normal ability to swim.


8. Changing the rod or reel while the fish is being played.


9. Splicing, removing, or adding to the line while the fish is being played.


10. Intentionally foul hooking a fish.


11. Catching a fish in a manner that the double line never leaves the rod tip.


12. Using a size or kind of bait that is illegal to possess.


13. Attaching the angler's line or leader to part of a boat or other object for the purpose of holding or lifting the fish.


14. If a fish escapes before gaffing or netting and is recaptured by any method other than as outlined in the angling rules.


15. Holding or touching an angler in a manner that assists them in fighting the fish or takes pressure off of the angler. Touching or briefly holding the angler to prevent them from falling does not constitute a disqualification.

 

The following situations will disqualify a catch:

1. When a rod breaks (while the fish is being played) in a manner that reduces the length of the tip below minimum dimensions or severely impairs its angling characteristics.


2. Mutilation to the fish, prior to landing or boating the catch, caused by sharks, other fish, mammals, or propellers that remove or penetrate the flesh. Injuries caused by leader or line, scratches, old healed scars or regeneration deformities are not considered to be disqualifying injuries. Any mutilation on the fish must be shown in a photograph and fully explained in a report accompanying the record application.


3. When a fish is hooked or entangled on more than one line.


4. When a catch violates laws or regulations governing the species or the waters where it was caught.

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Source: https://igfa.org/international-angling-rules/

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