Thank you for your interest in the Haliburton Highlands Bass Club!
We've created this section of the website to provide basic information for new comers. If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]
We've created this section of the website to provide basic information for new comers. If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]
The deadline this year for Memberships is August 15th
2020 Rules & Guidelines | |
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2020 NEW Guidelines | |
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To participate in tournaments you are required to have both an OFAH membership and a Haliburton Highlands Bass Club (HHBC) membership. Please note that OFAH memberships typically have a processing delay.
Once you become a member of HHBC, you will be emailed a password to access the "Members Only" sections of the website including the "Members Message Board" and "Tournament Registration"
Once you become a member of HHBC, you will be emailed a password to access the "Members Only" sections of the website including the "Members Message Board" and "Tournament Registration"
"I don't have a boat, will I be able to fish with someone else?"
In Bass tournament fishing there is typically the boater (the person who owns/drives the boat) and the co-angler (their fishing partner). Unfortunately, we aren't able to guarantee any positions for those who do not have their own boat at this time.
However, we welcome members to post on our Members Message Board if they're looking for a partner to participate with. You can also email us at [email protected]
In Bass tournament fishing there is typically the boater (the person who owns/drives the boat) and the co-angler (their fishing partner). Unfortunately, we aren't able to guarantee any positions for those who do not have their own boat at this time.
However, we welcome members to post on our Members Message Board if they're looking for a partner to participate with. You can also email us at [email protected]
FAQ
"Do I have to fish a minimum number of tournaments?"
- No, you're welcome to fish as many or as few of the tournaments as you'd like
"How much does it cost to enter the tournaments?
- For 2020, the tournament registration fee is $140 per boat
"Do I have to fish with the same partner at every tournament?
- No, partnerships can be changed from tournament to tournament as long as everyone involved has their own OFAH and HHBC membership.
"Is there a minimum age for participants?"
- We like to address this on a case-by-case basis for now, please email us to discuss
"I caught my personal best fish in the tournament, can I keep it to have it mounted?"
- No. Our tournaments are catch & release and we are very strict about all fish being released healthy back into the lake they came from.
"Can I fish out of my aluminum boat?"
- All boats must have an operating live well, among other criteria. Please see the above Rules & guidelines.
- No, you're welcome to fish as many or as few of the tournaments as you'd like
"How much does it cost to enter the tournaments?
- For 2020, the tournament registration fee is $140 per boat
"Do I have to fish with the same partner at every tournament?
- No, partnerships can be changed from tournament to tournament as long as everyone involved has their own OFAH and HHBC membership.
"Is there a minimum age for participants?"
- We like to address this on a case-by-case basis for now, please email us to discuss
"I caught my personal best fish in the tournament, can I keep it to have it mounted?"
- No. Our tournaments are catch & release and we are very strict about all fish being released healthy back into the lake they came from.
"Can I fish out of my aluminum boat?"
- All boats must have an operating live well, among other criteria. Please see the above Rules & guidelines.