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      LA CYGNE RESERVOIR SHINES IN
      FIRST "BASS PASS" TOURNAMENT  
      New bass fishing tournament system
      implemented at La Cygne Reservoir event
       
      22 Mar 2007 - Beginning in 2007, the Kansas
      Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) has implemented a new
      method for conducting bass fishing tournaments. A new "Bass
      Pass" ($12.15) allows participants in registered bass tournaments
      held between Sept. 1 and June 15 to keep two fish -- to be released
      after tournament weigh-in -- that meet the statewide minimum
      length limit but are under a special length limit for that fishing
      location.  
      The regulation also allows an angler in a registered
      tournament to cull his or her catch after reaching the daily
      creel limit by releasing a small fish and replacing it with a
      larger one.  
      The first such event was held March 10 at La Cygne
      Reservoir, in eastern Kansas.  
      "The first Bass Pass Event at LaCygne was
      a total success," said event organizer Eric Stong, president
      of the Kansas Bassmasters Chapter. "We had 16 boats, and
      the winners had three fish longer than 18 inches and two in the
      15- to 18-inch range. They had more than 16 pounds of fish, which
      is great."  
      According to Stong, because anglers didn't have
      to travel out of state -- where length limits are generally shorter
      -- the 16 boats saved, on average, more than $300 each, and the
      anglers were home on Saturday night.  
      These tournaments may be held from Sept. 1 through
      June 15 only. Individuals or organizations planning to conduct
      a registered and permitted bass fishing tournament that allows
      participants to use a Bass Pass must apply on a KDWP form, available
      at most department offices. Forms are also available online at
      the department's website.  
      The application process requires organizers to
      provide tournament scheduling and location information, a copy
      of written permission from the facility manager authorizing the
      tournament, and a description of equipment and procedures planned
      for weigh-in and release of tournament-caught fish.  
      The application also describes minimum requirements
      for weigh-in and fish handling by tournament participants. Boats
      used by tournament anglers must be equipped with working livewells
      that contain an electrolyte chemical-water solution. In addition,
      tournament participants must provide the tournament organizer
      with data on each participant?s catch, and the organizer must
      provide all catch data to the department within 30 days of the
      tournament's conclusion.  
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