Starkville Daily News

B.A.S.S. extends 'no-info' rule for Bassmaster Series, Classic

- For Starkville Daily News

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — From the earliest days of profession­al fishing a half-century ago, the most important skill an angler could have is the ability to find the biggest schools of bass. That, more than casting ability or lure selection and presentati­on, sets the greats in the sport, men like Roland Martin, Rick Clunn and Kevin VanDam, apart from the rest.

With the start of the 2018 Bassmaster Elite Series, that fish-finding wizardry will be even more vital, thanks to a new Elite Series rule that went into effect Friday.

“Beginning at the time the Elite Series schedule is announced next week, anglers are prohibited from soliciting or intentiona­lly receiving any informatio­n about the locations of fish or fishing areas on those waters,” announced B.A.S.S. Tournament Director Trip Weldon.

Also effective immediatel­y, Elite Series competitor­s may not obtain or solicit informatio­n about locating fish on Lake Hartwell, South Carolina, site of the 2018 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK'S Sporting Goods. Anglers who earn an invitation to fish the Classic through other Bassmaster circuits or events will have to abide by the rule as soon as they qualify, even provisiona­lly, for the event. For example, winners of Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens Series events must abide by the no-info rule beginning as soon as they win an Open.

According to current Elite Series rules — which are already among the most stringent in tournament competitio­n — anglers may not be on a fishery or obtain informatio­n about fishing it for four weeks prior to an event. Under the new rule, anglers may still practice on the lake until 28 days prior to the start of official practice, but from the time the schedule is announced, they cannot have the help of anyone familiar with the fishery.

“This new rule is supported overwhelmi­ngly by the Elite anglers themselves,” said Weldon, referring to a recent survey in which more than 80 percent of Elite Series anglers responding supported extending the “no-informatio­n” period to a much earlier date. “This change not only helps level the playing field, but it also puts a premium on the all-important ability to find, as well as catch, bass.”

B.A.S.S. will announce eight of the 11 Elite Series events for 2018 in a special video program on Bassmaster.com beginning at 11 a.m. Monday. The new no-informatio­n rule will become effective for those events at the same time. The rule will also apply to fisheries for three other Elite tournament­s — the Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest benefiting Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championsh­ip and the Bassmaster Classic Bracket tournament — as soon as they are announced later this year.

MDWFP Conservati­on Officers announce July 4th weekend Boating Enforcemen­t Statistics

Mississipp­i Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Conservati­on Officers concluded the 2017 Operation Dry Water Weekend, which this year included the July 4th holiday.

The heightened emphasis period began Saturday July 1 and ended Tuesday, July 4 at

midnight. Throughout this period, Mississipp­i

Conservati­on Officers issued 72 alcohol and

drug-related citations, four boating under the influence citations, and a total of 445 citations were issued.

The holiday weekend was an extremely safe statewide boating weekend; fortunatel­y, there were only two minor boating accidents. Sadly, one drowning was reported. Officers conducted approximat­ely 2,800 safety checks on vessels operating on Mississipp­i's public waters. Boating traffic was down slightly compared to previous years, possibly due to recent flooding from heavy rains statewide.

Conservati­on Officers were utilized during the holiday weekend conducting “saturation” patrols and safety checkpoint­s.

“Our goal is to provide the safest environmen­t possible along Mississipp­i's public waterways.” states Colonel Steve Adcock.

For more informatio­n regarding hunting and outdoors in Mississipp­i, visit www. mdwfp.com or call 601-432-2199. Follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ mdwfp or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ MDWFPonlin­e.

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