CAROLINA BASSERS
CHAPTER # 4390
HARNETT COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA 28326
2012
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ARTICLE I
Name and Purpose
SECTION 1: NAME
This chapter shall be called the Carolina Bassers of Harnett
County
SECTION 2: PURPOSE
To stimulate public awareness of bass fishing as a major
sport. To offer our state conservation department our organized morale and
political support and encouragement. To promote full adherence to all
conservation codes and to demand adequate water standards. To detect and report
polluters and call public and political attention to their crime. To improve
our skill as bass anglers through a fellowship of friendly exchange of expert
bass catching techniques and ideas and to promote and encourage youth fishing,
and a love for this great recreation. To function as a dynamic and effective
link with other chapters of the state FLW Chapter Federation, embracing their
principles and purposes of the FLW and TBF.
ARTICLE II
Affiliation
SECTION 1: REQUIREMENTS FOR AFFILIATION
- Approval
of Chapter Charter by FLW
- Update
FLW and TBF with chapter membership roster once a year at the mandatory
Federation annual meeting.
- Names
and addresses of new members joining the chapter during the year must be
submitted to FLW and TBF membership.
- Maintain
100% FLW membership
- Support state federation and conservation youth
programs. Any additional requirements that the state federation
establishes for chapters, such as membership dues, attendance at meetings,
etc., would be necessary in order for the chapter to participate in the
state federation qualifying tournaments, and any other federation
sponsored tournaments or events.
ARTICLE III
Membership
SECTION 1: NUMBER OF MEMBERS
The chapter shall begin with and maintain at least six
members.
SECTION 2: REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP
- Voluntarily
expresses a genuine interest in membership and attend at least 1 club
meeting.
- Join
FLW or be a current member. Current card expiration date should be good
through 31 Dec of year that you join the club. Sign up for FLW will be at
the club meeting in Oct/Nov. Renewal/Join FLW for one year will be $35.00
and is valid January 1st through December 31st.
- Membership
dues for full membership and FLW rights are $50.00 club and $35.00 FLW
annually if paid prior to or at the regular club meeting held in
October. Dues for full membership
thereafter are $55.00 and FLW $35.00
- If
you are not a current member of the club but have a current FLW card, a
Xeroxed copy of your valid FLW card (front) is required when turning in
membership paperwork. Payment and paperwork cannot be processed without
this.
- Individuals
that sign up during the year will be entitled to full membership into the
Federation.
- Those
under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian in the club as an active
full member. (See Jr. Division By-Laws for membership details)
SECTION 3: REMOVAL OF MEMBERSHIP
- Any
action that would reflect dishonor and disgrace on the chapter.
- Failure
to abide by the rules and by-laws of the chapter.
- By
a 2/3 majority vote of those present at the next meeting after the motion
has been made to remove a member and seconded.
ARTICLE IV
Officers,
Elections, and Eligibility
SECTION 1: OFFICERS AND THEIR DUTIES
The officers of the chapter shall consist of:
- PRESIDENT:
The primary function of the president is to assure proper and fair
enforcement of the club’s constitution. Presides over all meetings and
directs all official business. Appoints all committee members and becomes
an ex officio member of all committees. Supervises all club functions.
Ensures that each club function is run properly and assists the activity
committee chairperson with any problems that may arise. The president is
governing official over any situation that may occur that is not covered
by the club constitution. Runs meetings according to parliamentary
procedures so that business can be accomplished in as short a time as
possible. Must attend or appoint a member to be present at each regional
meeting.
- VICE
PRESIDENT: The primary function of the vice president is to assist the
president in any function. Acts as program chairperson and presides in the
absence of the president. This office automatically becomes a member of
the tournament committee.
- SECRETARY:
The secretary is an elected official whose primary duty will be to assure
that complete and legible minutes are kept of all meetings. Maintains and
keeps accurate minutes of all regular and special meetings as called for
by the chapter president. Maintain regular liaison between the chapter and
FLW. The prior meeting’s minutes will be read at each meeting for the
club’s approval. The secretary will also handle all correspondence with
FLW and TBF assuring that all rosters are up-to-date,
keep up-to-date the constitution with amendments and keep the president
abreast of all regional news as they come through the mail. Even though it
is not required, it is advisable for the secretary to attend regional
meetings to take minutes of their proceedings. This will be a requirement
if the president and vice president are unable to attend. Only one
representative from a club is allowed a vote, but the secretary can voice
his/her opinion if accompanied by the president or vice president. The
secretary will maintain a current and previous year score sheet standing of
all members.
- TREASURER:
Collects and disburses all club moneys. The treasurer is responsible for
ensuring that all funds are collected and deposited in a bank account
established by the club or established by the treasurer if approved by the
club. The treasurer will keep a record of all income and expenses in a
legible and easy to read ledger with a current total balance. The
treasurer will report to the club at each meeting. The report will include
all transactions that have occurred from the last report and the ending
account balance. The treasurer will act as the club’s collection agency
for all collections. The treasurer can appoint a tournament committee
member to assist in collecting tournament fees. No one will be added to
the club roster or be given any tournament points until fees are
collected. The treasurer will be responsible for the purchasing of all
tournament and award trophies either personally or through an appointed
assistant. Trophies and plaques will be purchased from club sponsors if applicable.
The treasurer will also make yearly payments in January and retain
receipts for the rent we pay to utilize the Johnsonville Community
Center for club meetings.
- YOUTH
DIRECTOR: The primary function of the youth director is to oversee and
maintain all aspects of the Jr. Division’s activities. They will assist
the Jr. Division president in presiding over all meetings, supervise all
Jr. Club functions and ensure that each function is run properly. Maintain
all correspondence with N.C. Federation and BASS or FLW on any youth
related activities. Keep Jr. Division By-Laws current and mediate any
problems with them.
- TOURNAMENT
DIRECTOR: The tournament director is responsible for ensuring that all
tournaments are carried out according to tournament rules and club
by-laws. The members of the tournament committee will be assembled during
the October meeting. This
committee will be a minimum of three individuals, besides the president
and vice president who automatically become members once elected.
Responsibilities of the tournament director and committee shall consist
of:
- Developing
a tournament schedule that will be presented to the club at the November
meeting for approval. The approval process shall consist of a simple
majority vote by the club members present at the meeting. Should the
selected lake/date not meet with approval, alternate lakes/dates will be
chosen and voted on.
- Through
the year, the tournament director will be responsible for ensuring that
the lakes are suitable for tournaments (such as lake levels, etc…) and
choosing adequate landing sites. (See Article VI, Section 1, Para C)
- If
there is a protest at a particular tournament, the committee will be the
ones responsible for determining a solution and making a ruling. All
questions concerning a tournament past, present, or future, at a regular
monthly meeting, will be directed to the Tournament Director who will be
responsible to answer them or acquire an answer by the next meeting.
- It
will also be the responsibility of the committee to assist in assuring
that each individual has a partner for each tournament. It will be the
responsibility of each individual to EXHAUST ALL EFFORTS to acquire a
partner before asking the committee for assistance. The committee is not
required to partner everyone and to assure a ride.
SECTION 2: TERM OF OFFICE
The term of office for all officers and committees is for
one year and shall begin at the November meeting and conclude at the following
October meeting.
SECTION 3: ELIGIBILITY FOR HOLDING OFFICE
- Has
been a member for at least six months.
- Have
attended a majority of the Chapter meeting and a majority of all Chapter
functions.
- Have
shown an active interest in all chapter functions.
SECTION 4: ELECTIONS
The elections of officers will be held in October of each
year. Elections shall be by simple majority of members present. Election for
each officer shall be held separately in the order listed in Article IV,
Section 1.
SECTION 5: ELIGIBILITY OF VOTE
Each full member is entitled to one vote. Proxy votes are
not permitted.
ARTICLE V
Appointed
Officials
The president will appoint the following officials each
year. Each person will serve for one year or until a new official is appointed.
The president will appoint members with concurrence of the vice president and
secretary.
- AUDIT
COMMITTEE: A total of two (2) members whose purpose is to verify all
tournament scores for accuracy and audit the club finances.
- REEL
KIDS CASTING FOR COLLEGE DIRECTOR: The Reel Kids Casting for College
director will be responsible for all Reel Kids Casting for College events.
He will be empowered to select club members to help him with these events.
- SCOREKEEPER:
The scorekeeper is responsible for keeping angler point standings. Ensures
the standings are accurate and published as soon as possible. The
scorekeeper will keep records on the largest fish caught at each
tournament, smallest creel, largest creel, attendance, or any other
statistics that is of importance for end of year publication. The
scorekeeper will make the score sheet in three copies at the tournament,
one for the secretary and one for the tournament director.
- ARCHIVES
DIRECTOR: The Archives Director is responsible for maintaining the
“Scrapbook”. The Scrapbook will contain a record of each club tournament
and activity through pictures, news clippings and personal comments.
- PUBLIC
RELATIONS DIRECTOR AND REPORTERS: These members will be responsible for
promoting club events to include tournaments, fund-raisers, community
services, etc. They will provide tournament data to media organizations
and webmaster for posting.
ARTICLE VI
Tournament
Rules and Youth Division Guidelines
SECTION 1: TOURNAMENT RULES
The tournament committee sets forth the following rules and
regulations and will be responsible for the interpretation of them.
- PARTICIPATION: Requirement for participation in the
club’s tournament season is for the new member to attend at least one
meeting prior to actual tournament participation. Previous members from
the prior season are exempt from the meeting requirement; however, they
must turn in all FLW and membership paperwork when paying their membership
dues. Tournaments are open to Carolina Bassers Bass Club members only,
with the exception of the following: A club member in good standing
may sponsor two guests per year. Guest will not be eligible for points or trophies;
however, they may participant in the Big Fish pot.
- TOURNAMENT
CATEGORIES: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass and Spotted Bass.
- TOURNAMENT
SCHEDULE: Tournaments will normally be held regardless of weather
conditions. The tournament director reserves the right to change starting
times, dates, and/or locations due to unforeseen circumstances that are
beyond the control of the club. If possible, when voting for an
alternative lake due to unforeseen circumstances, the club will round
table where they would like to fish. The president will then call for a
vote on all the places selected. The top 2 vote getters will be voted on
again to get a majority vote by the club. Club tournament dates will be
changed if they fall on the same date as the Southern Regional or State
tournament.
- BOATS
AND MOTORS: All boats must be properly equipped to meet existing safety
standards and do not exceed B.I.A. ratings. All members must have on
approved PFD and kill switch on while operating the big motor. (Note:
While not enforceable, all boats should have a properly working live
well.)
- TACKLE
AND EQUIPMENT: Fishing must be done with only one rod and reel. No live
bait will be used (only artificial lures.)
- LATE
PENALTY: There will be a penalty of 10 ounces of the total for each (one)
minute a contestant is late checking in at the close of the tournament
day. Any member who fails to check in within 10 minutes after the close of
the day will not be allowed to weigh in. Individuals arriving to the
tournament site late will have two hours from the scheduled start time, to
find any club member and pay their entry fees. No fishing will be done
during this period of searching for a club member. Once a club member has
been located, it will be the responsibility of the club member to collect
the entry fees, check live wells and document the time he/she was
contacted. EXAMPLE: If a tournament is scheduled to start at 7:00 am and a
member arrives at the site at 8:30 am, he/she has 30 minutes to locate a
club member. If the late arrival has failed to locate a club member within
the time limited, he/she will not be credited for or allowed to weigh in
that tournament.
- SCORING:
The scoring year will begin at the November meeting for the following
year. Club members will receive 5 points for each meeting they attend.
Tournament scores will be based on the total weight in accordance with
state laws. Only bass listed in Section 1 Sub-Section B will be weighed.
Where legal, Two (2) bass can be a minimum of ten inches; the remainder
must be a minimum of 14 inches. Angler will receive points in accordance
with the FLW Tour scoring system. Points will start with the first place
position receiving 75 points and will decrease 1 point for each position
below first place. Maximum deviation for anglers not weighing in a
fish-vs-last angler to weigh in a fish will be 15 points. Any angler
bringing more than five fish to the weigh-in site will have the entire
weight disqualified from the tournament and will receive minimum points
allowed for participation. Weigh-in slips will be given to each member
weighing in fish. It is the responsibility of the member to ensure posted
website score is accurate. Member has 30 days from the time of website
posting to contact Tournament Director to contest inaccurate scores.
- TIES:
Only 3 places for trophies will be given and 5 places for the payout if a tie occurs the
payout/trophy will be comprised of the tying position and the next place.
Tournament Sponsored cash/prizes will be divided at the discretion of the
president and tournament director.
- PENALTY:
Violation of any rules may be cause for disqualification for the
tournament and/or expulsion from the club.
- PROTESTS:
Protests must be made within 30 minutes after the tournament scales have
been closed. Protests must be in writing, signed, and given to tournament
director or president.
- ADVANCE
FEES: If any member pays tournament fees in advance and fails to show up,
they forfeit their fees to the club. The only exception to this rule would
be in personal or family emergencies or any unforeseen circumstances in
which case the president and or tournament committee decides the validity
of the emergency.
- BLAST
OFF: Blast off will by numbers drawn previously. The numbers drawn will
start with the members in attendance at the meeting being drawn first (per
the sign-in roster). After all attendees are drawn then the non-attendees
(remaining club members in good standing) will be drawn.
- PAIRINGS:
Participants may choose their own partners. Non-boaters should make sure
they have a partner for upcoming tournaments. If required, Tournament
Director will pair a non-boater with a boater in the following method.
Tournament Director will draw boater names until a boater is found to take
the unpaired non-boater.
- DEAD
FISH PENALTY: Penalties for dead fish will coincide with FLW tournament
rules in effect at the beginning of the tournament season.
- FEES:
Tournament fees will be $35.00 per tournament and the member must indicate
that he is in the “Big Bass Pot” (Optional - $5.00). The distribution will
be $7.00 for first, $6.00 for second, $5.00 for third, $4.00 for fourth,
and $3.00 for fifth for each entry paid. The remaining $10.00 will be
placed in the chapter treasury.
- TOURNAMENT
FISH: All fish caught during a tournament becomes the property of the
tournament director except for trophy bass.
- ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES: Alcoholic beverages are not allowed during any club function.
This includes tournaments, tournament weigh-ins, and club sponsored events
and fundraisers.
- SHARING
INFORMATION: To help improve the bass angling skills of our club members,
the top five from each tournament will describe their tactics and pattern
of catching their winning bag. Specific location does not need to be
mentioned, but type of structure, general location (i.e. road bed, points,
up river, lower lake, etc…) and most productive lure/color will be shared
with the rest of the club members at the following meeting.
SECTION 2: YOUTH DIVISION GUIDELINES
- The
Carolina Bassers will support and maintain a youth division for the
purpose of bringing young boys and girls into our club and sport. We will
also encourage them to learn to fish and be an active member with fishing
clubs in the future.
- Specific
guidelines and rules for the youth division can be found within the Jr.
Division By-Laws.
- Youth
members can only fish with a fully federated club member during a
tournament.
- The
Youth Director will oversee all youth division activities to include
meetings, tournaments, and special functions.
ARTICLE VII
Regional
Tournament Qualifying
SECTION 1: TEAMS
The club will send two teams when financially able. The
first team will consist of places 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. The 13th
place finisher will be the “7th person” for this team. The second
team will consist of places 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. The 14th place
finisher will be the “7th person” for this team. Boater preference
will be given to the top 6 finishers in the club; however, if the 4th,
5th, or 6th place finisher chooses to be a boater they
will move down to the second team and give up their rights and privileges of
being on the first team. (See Section 2: Expenses Covered) If a lower place
finisher decides to be non-boater they will move up to the first team and gain
the rights and privileges of that position. Team members that have qualified to
fish this event have until the February meeting to commit to this tournament.
Once committed, if any member drops out, any expenses incurred by the club will
be reimbursed from the member.
SECTION 2: EXPENSES COVERED
The first team’s entry fee and motel
rooms are to be paid by the club if money is available. The club pays all 7th
men’s motel rooms. The second team’s entry and motel will be paid if the club
has the resources to do so. If there is not enough money to cover the expenses
of the second team, they will be asked to pay any remaining balance they incur.
ARTICLE VIII
Awards
Presented
- The
CHARLES R. RHODES AWARD – “MEMBER OF THE YEAR”: This award plaque will be
given in memory of Charles R. Rhodes. The award will be given to the
member who has demonstrated the most enthusiasm and participation in club
tournaments, functions, and special projects. The member of the year will
be selected by the executive committee and presented by the president at
the “End of Year Awards Banquet.” Should there be a tie for this award,
then both members will receive the award.
- The
BILL PIERCE AWARD – “MOST IMPROVED FISHERMAN”: This award plaque will be
given in memory of Bill Pierce. The award will be given to the member who
has shown most improvement as calculated by the scorekeeper. The most
improved fisherman will be determined by the following:
- Participant
must have fished a minimum of 50% of the tournaments for both this year
and previous year.
- Total
all points earned at the tournaments as per Article VI, Sec 1, G and do
not include meeting points.
- Then
average out the points for each tournament by taking the total points and
dividing them by the number of tournaments fished that year.
- After
doing this for both years, choose the person whose average points
increased the most.
- END
OF YEAR TROPHIES: The club presents to the top six finishers trophies at
the year-end Banquet. The first place finisher will receive a check for
$100.00 and the “Angler of the Year” club jacket. The second place
finisher will receive a check for $50.00 and the third place finisher will
received a check for $25.00.
- END
OF YEAR TROPHIES: The club presents to the youth at the year-end Banquet.
Note: To be eligible for a trophy youth must fish a minimum of 50% of
lakes/rivers on the schedule for the current year.
- BIG
BASS AWARD: A plaque will be given to the member who caught the biggest
bass during the tournament year.
- PRESIDENT’S
AWARD: The president will receive a plaque presented by the treasurer.
ARTICLE IX
Interpretation,
Protests, and Disagreements
All interpretations, protests, and disagreements will be
brought before the officer committee for a ruling, whose decision is final.
This executive body will handle all the above except in cases involving
tournament rules and procedures, which lies under the tournament committee’s
jurisdiction (Article IV, Section 1,
Para F, Sub Section 3)
ARTICLE X
By-Law Changes
All By-Law change proposals will be brought before the club
during the September meeting for discussion and voted on during the October
meeting. This will ensure new By-Law changes adopted will be in effect for the
coming season. This is the only time that the club By-Laws can be changed.