| Invitational Bass Tournament Suggestions |
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| Written by Jared LeBlue | |
| Friday, 07 January 2005 14:37 | |
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Here are some things to consider when throwing an open or invitational bass tournament. First is insurance. Disclaimers are good but check with a local attorney, not a friend but a good old fashion ambulance chaser, and ask him about your concerns. I looked into insurance and it is very expensive. Our bass club is looking into incorperating. This is a big plus, it is way cheaper than insurance and it protects your bass club and most importantly your board members. The only thing is it doesn't protect the individual that may have caused an accident. Insurance for a bass tournament, depending on the policy does cover each and every member, but like I said it is expensive. The way I see it each bass club member should have his or her own insurance and if they don't that's their problem. Incorperation in my opinion is the way to go, of course I like to add a disclaimer just for the added protection.
Next always check with the owners of the marina or boat launch or if it's a parish or county, or even state launch check with the proper officals to make sure that you can have the bass tournament at that location. Keep in mind if you are throwing the tournament you are responsible for trash and or anything left behind. Make sure you express this to members of your club and have them stick around after the tournament to help with clean up. Jared LeBlue
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