I'm going to organize some bank fishing tournaments in the DFW area in the coming months. I'd like there to be entry fees and money / prizes given out to the winners to help generate interest. I'd like some feedback / ideas on rules, regulations, etc.
To make it fun, we could target different species at each tournament and also once in a while have a anything goes tournament. I'm a fan of k.i.s.s. (keep it simple stupid) so I would just like to have prizes for the total weight of fish caught (1st - 3rd places) and a seperate prize for the heaviest fish of the day. ?
We could have different tournaments for:
Panfish - (Bluegill, Sunfish, Crappie, etc.)
Largemouth Bass - Would be tough, but fun!
Carp & Buffalo
Gar - (Longnose, Spotted, Alligator)
Catfish - (Channel, Blue, Flathead)
Anything Goes! - (Over a pre-determined length, weight)
Since we don't want stringers of fish or holding nets, we would need a couple of judges at each event to verify the catch, weight and release of each fish and to also record the data of the catch.
I'm doing external research on the legal aspects of money being involved, but if anyone else has any experience with this, please chime in with your thoughts. I want to advertise the tournaments so being legal is 100% a requirement.
Speaking of money, I'd like the entry fees to be as low as possible while still providing enough prize money to interest anglers. (
100% Pay back for prizes from entry fees.) So what do you think would be a fair price for entry fees? I'm already contacting sponsors for prizes, etc.

As far as rules go, so far off the top of my head:
Rods: 1 per angler.
Hooks: Any size, single hooks only.
Lines: Any weight, 1 hook (or lure) per line.
Thanks for any feedback you can offer.
