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FLW-er
08-18-2006, 10:02 AM
This is from BassFan:

FLW Tour no-info rule 8/17/2006






The FLW Tour will have a no-information rule next year for the first time.

In an open letter to anglers posted on the FLW Outdoors website, CEO Charlie Evans implied that the rule was put in place at the request of anglers. Luke Clausen spearheaded a survey of anglers at the Champlain event earlier this summer and reportedly collected about 100 signatures in favor of such a rule.

According to Evans' letter, the rule will read as follows:

"After the entry/balance deadline date for each tournament and during competition days, contestants may not solicit and/or receive fishing information from any non-competitor other than publicly available information.

"Additionally, regarding registration at FLW Tour events, tournament waters will be off limits beginning at 12 p.m. (noon) on Wednesday of the tournament week. Registration will be from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. and the pre-tournament meeting will start at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday."

The FLW Outdoors site doesn't list entry/balance deadlines for 2007 FLW Tour events. For this year, the deadlines were 2 weeks prior to day 1 of the tournament.

The new rule is very similar to the one employed on the FLW Series during its inaugural season this year. Unlike the Tour, the Series has a 12-day off-limits period prior to the tournament, and the no-info rule is in effect during that timeframe.

The FLW Tour had never had an off-limits policy regarding practice prior to the 3-hour period in the new rule. By contrast, the Bassmaster Elite Series has a 30-day off-limits period before the first official practice day (the Monday before the start of the tournament), and Rule 3 (i) also contains the following no-info clause:

"During the 30-day off-limits periods, other than using publicly-available information (e.g. newspaper and Internet reports), pro competitors cannot solicit, receive, or gather any information via phone, electronic devices, or any other means about locating or catching fish on tournament waters."

Clausen, reached by phone on Thursday night, said his survey was intended to show the organization's top brass that most of the anglers favored a no-info rule.

"It wasn't really a petition and we weren't trying to make any demands," he said. "We just wanted to show that most of the anglers felt that way.

"All I know is that I had a conversation about it with Charlie Evans (after taking the survey), and there was a change thereafter. Whether I actually had anything to do with it, I don't know."

Randy Blaukat helped Clausen circulate the survey at Champlain.

"I'd say about 75% of the pros are happy (with the new rule) and 25% aren't happy. But we don't really care about that other 25%, because all this does is increase the credibility of our sport.

"There's no reason for that rule not to be in effect. A lot of anglers have been wanting it because there was a certain number of the top pros that were relying on that type of information for their success. They were hanging around the best locals and learning about their offshore spots and all their little tricks, and it wasn't fair to everybody else."

FLW Tour Angler of the Year (AOY) Anthony Gagliardi said he was among those who'd been hoping such a rule would be put in place.

"I like it," he said. "I think it'll be good for me and good for a lot of other people.

"It'll cut out some people I talk to (who live near tournament venues), but I don't think it'll hurt me in any way. It'll make things more balanced."

Juls_OH
08-18-2006, 11:30 AM
From the FLW Outdoors site:

Open letter from Charlie Evans

FLW Tour


17.Aug.2006


Dear Angler:

One of the things we take great pride in at FLW Outdoors is the fact that we listen to you – our customers – and that we are flexible enough to adjust when needed. When we made our announcement about next year’s programs during the ICAST show in Las Vegas, we felt very good about what we had planned for 2007. We make a lot of decisions every day at FLW Outdoors and our track record is pretty good, but we are not perfect, nor do we claim to be. Occasionally, we miss. After hearing from many of you it is apparent that the purses are well received but the distribution of dollars has caused some concern. This concern prompted us to go back and revisit the 2007 paybacks, and in doing so we found that we agreed with the input we were receiving. Principally that anglers should be rewarded for their performance, and that there should be a greater disparity between someone finishing 35th and someone finishing 100th. Therefore, we have revised our plan for 2007.

In that same spirit, I’d like to call your attention to the following rule concerning consultation that will apply to the FLW Tour next season:

• After the entry/balance deadline date for each tournament and during competition days, contestants may not solicit and/or receive fishing information from any noncompetitor other than publicly available information.

Additionally, regarding registration at FLW Tour events, tournament waters will be off limits beginning at 12 p.m. (noon) on Wednesday of the tournament week. Registration will be from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. and the pretournament meeting will start at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

As always, we appreciate your support, and we ask for your input so that together we can continue to move our sport forward.

Sincerely,

Charlie Evans
President/CEO


I'm glad to see that they are going to start the rules meeting earlier now. I hope that that change is for the Walleye side too. It would be nice to have the rules meeting over with by 6pm, rather than starting it at 6:30pm and done by 7:30 or 8pm.
That will give the anglers time to get things ready for the next day, and relax a bit before bedtime. ;)

Juls

Marble Eyes
08-18-2006, 12:45 PM
You know Jules that is really the only thing that I would like changed on the League events too.