GENERAL RULES
1 NAME
The name of the Club
shall be the BARNET & DISTRICT ANGLING CLUB, hereinafter referred to as
‘the Club’.
2 INTERPRETATION OF
THESE RULES
(a) the headings of
these Rules are for ease of reference only and shall not be taken into account
in their interpretation.
(b) all references in
these Rules seen as implying the masculine shall also apply to the feminine,
and all references implying the singular shall also imply the plural.
3 OBJECTS
The objects of the
Club shall be to provide the facilities of an angling club for it’s members and
to promote and protect the interests of it’s members and anglers generally,
including:
(a) the organisation
and provision of angling.
(b) the cultivation of
sociability and the promotion of the principles of fair angling.
(c) joining with other
angling bodies in furthering angling interests.
(d) the faithful
observance of the statutory close season on Club waters, the suppression of
unsportsmanlike conduct, illegal practices or abuse.
(e) the renting or
purchase of water for the use of its members, and the management of these
waters and their fish stocks as appropriate.
(f) the appointment of
Club bailiffs to preserve Club and other waters fished by the members and to
assist in the detection and prevention of river pollution and the preservation
of wildlife.
(g) the promotion and
conduct of competitions for the encouragement of the sport and the benefit of
its members.
(h) the promotion of,
support for and opposition to legislation affecting anglers and angling and the
use of its influence to improve existing laws
(i) the promotion of
the arts of angling by instruction, demonstration and good example.
4 MEMBERSHIP
(a) the Club shall
consist of the following classes of members:
1. Full Members
2. Associate Members
(b) full membership
shall be available to persons aged 12 years and over.
(c) applications for
membership must be in the form prescribed from time to time by the Committee.
The name of the applicant, after having been proposed and seconded, shall be
put to the Committee for acceptance. Upon paying the entrance fee and the first
annual subscription and subject to the applicant first attending a Club meeting
as nominated by the Committee, he shall be a member of the Club and shall be
bound by the rules of the Club.
(d) in any year a Full
Member may be regarded as a junior Member if on June 1st of that year he shall
be aged 18 years or under, and, as a Junior Member, he shall be entitled to
reduced subscription and fees as hereinafter provided.
(e) honorary
membership shall be granted at the discretion of the Committee.
(f) the Trustees may
recommend to the Committee for life membership any member or members who, in
their opinion, have rendered outstanding service to the Club, such
recommendation to be dealt with in a similar manner to a proposal at an Annual
General Meeting.
(g) Associate
membership shall be available at the discretion of the Committee to persons
aged 18 years or over solely for the purpose of fishing a specific water owned
or rented by the Club. They will receive a copy of these Rules by which they
will be bound, but Associate membership will not confer the rights of Full
membership.
(h) a husband and wife
membership shall confer on each spouse the same rights and obligations as a
Full member.
5 MEMBERSHIP
CARDS
Shall be issued on the
distinct understanding that:
(a) they remain the
property of the Club and shall be returned to the Honorary General Secretary in
the event of the member’s cessation or suspension.
(b) Members or
visitors entering Club waters do so entirely at their own risk. Certain of the
Club’s waters are affected by overhead power lines and your attention is drawn
to the danger of death or serious injury by electrocution. There may also be
steep banks or dangerous swims or paths and you are warned to take extra care.
Members and visitors are bound by the rules of the Club and the Club will not
be liable to any member or visitor or their estates for any personal injury
sustained by them, or death, or for the loss of any property. The holder will
be bound by the disclaimer and in the case of Juniors under 18 years, the
Parent or Guardian must confirm acceptance of this rule by signing the form of
Application for Membership or renewal notice.
(c) any Member or
visitor found disobeying Warning Signs, will be asked to leave the water
and Members will face disciplinary action.
(d) they are not
transferable.
(e) they are not valid
unless signed by the Honorary Treasurer.
(f) the loss of the
card must be notified immediately to the Honorary Treasurer together with full
details of the loss. A duplicate card will only be issued on payment of a
reasonable fee to be decided from time to time by the Committee.
(g) they must be
produced by the holder on Club waters when so requested by Club bailiffs or by
any other member.
6 MEDIA
Members shall not
communicate with the media (including the press) on Club matters without the
prior approval of the Committee.
7 WORKING
PARTIES
(a) every member,
Juniors and Senior Citizens excluded, must attend one working party in anyone
year period as specified by the Committee, failing which he shall pay a levy as
hereinafter provided.
(b) the levy for
non-attendance at a working party shall be such sum as may be determined by the
members from time to time at an Annual General Meeting.
(c) that a work party
should last no longer than four hours.
8 SUBSCRIPTION
FEES
(a) every member will
be liable to pay in full on or before 1st June of each year the appropriate
annual subscription as determined by the members from time to time at an Annual
General Meeting.
(b) subscriptions
shall not include trout fishing where permitted in the Club’s leases.
(c) An entrance fee is
payable for new members upon joining the club.
(d) the subscription
for disabled members shall be determined by the production of an EA
Concessionary licence.
9 RESIGNATION
A member may resign
his membership at any time by notice in writing to the Honorary General Secretary,
whereupon his membership shall cease forthwith.
10 SUSPENSION
If the Committee be of
the opinion that the interests of the Club so require, it may suspend a member
for a period not exceeding twelve months. Before suspension, the member shall
be entitled to know what complaint is made against him and to explain or defend
himself either verbally or in writing to the Committee. The decision of the
Committee shall be final.
11 EXPULSION
If the Committee be of
the opinion that the interest of the Club so require, it may invite a member to
resign from the Club within a time specified in writing. In default of such
resignation, it shall submit the question of the member’s expulsion to the
decision of a General Meeting, not less than one month after written notice to
that Member. Prior to such meeting, the member shall be entitled to know what
complaint is made against him and to explain or defend himself either verbally
or in writing, either before or at the meeting. If the meeting shall vote for
expulsion, membership shall cease forthwith. Members who have been expelled
may, after the expiry of three years, re-apply for membership.
12 CESSATION OF
MEMBERSHIP
Cessation of
membership for whatever reason involves forfeiture of all rights in or upon the
Club, its property and funds.
13 HEADQUARTERS
The Headquarters of
the Club shall be at such place as the Committee shall determine.
14 MEETINGS
(a) All meetings of
the club (hereinafter called “The General Meeting”) shall be held at
headquarters on a “As and when required basis”. Any General meeting will
terminate at the discretion of the Chairman of such meeting.
(b) 25 members shall
form a quorum at any General Meeting.
(c) Full Members shall
have one vote which they can cast at any General Meeting, provided that they
are present at the time that the vote is cast and counted. Except as otherwise
provided for by these Rules, decisions shall be taken by a simple majority
vote.
(d) in the event of
votes being equally cast, the Chairman of the meeting shall have the casting
vote.
(e) minutes of a
General Meeting shall be made in a book kept for that purpose, recording all
proceedings thereat.
(f) tylers may be
appointed by the Committee to steward Club meetings and social events organised
by the Club.
(g) only Full members
producing if required their current membership card or any person attending at
the request of the Committee or new applicants with a letter of authority shall
be admitted to the meeting.
(h) the General
Meeting (save where otherwise provided by these Rules) shall be the deciding
authority in all matters concerning the Club, and an entry in the Minute Book
shall be conclusive evidence of that authority.
15 THE ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING
The Annual General
Meeting shall be held in April of each year to elect Officers and Committee
Members, to receive and consider accounts and balance sheets, to appoint
auditors for the ensuing year, to deal with proposals duly submitted under Rule
18 and any other Annual General Meeting business. No General Meeting shall be
held until all the business of the Annual General Meeting has been completed. .
16 EXTRAORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING
An Extraordinary
General Meeting may be called by the Officers and Committee or, if requested,
by a minimum of 25 Full members.
17 DISSOLUTION
If it is necessary to
dissolve the Club, an Extraordinary General Meeting must be convened for this
purpose. The disposal of all money and property belonging to the Club at the
date of dissolution shall, after all debts and commitments have been met, be at
the discretion of the Extraordinary General Meeting at which dissolution is
approved.
18 PROPOSALS
(a) any Full member
may submit a proposal for the deletion of or the alteration, amendment or
addition to these Rules no later than the General Meeting prior to the Annual
General Meeting. Each proposal and any amendment thereto must be seconded and
submitted in writing to the Honorary General Secretary. Each Full member must
be given at least 7 days written notification of the Annual General Meeting and
all proposals submitted therefore. Each proposal, unless withdrawn shall be
voted upon at the Annual General Meeting after any amendments to that proposal
which have been submitted in writing prior to the start of that meeting have
been voted upon.
(b) the Committee
shall be at liberty to submit proposals in the foregoing manner provided the
proposal has been approved at a Committee meeting.
(c) at an Annual
General Meeting, in the event of a close show of hands (within 15), any Full
member may request a card vote.
19 ELECTION
(a) the Officers and
Committee (save where otherwise provided by these Rules) shall be elected at
every Annual General Meeting, having been proposed and seconded at the General
Meeting prior to the Annual General Meeting. The proposer and seconder must
satisfy themselves that the candidate for election is a duly accredited and
eligible Full member.
(b) should an election
be adjourned beyond April, those in office may continue until a successor is
appointed. If a vacancy occurs through death, resignation or other causes
nominations for the vacant office may be made at any General Meeting, the
election taking place at the next General Meeting.
(c) once elected, the
Officers and Committee (other than the President and Vice-Presidents) shall
hold office until the next Annual General Meeting when they shall retire, but
shall be eligible for election from year to year.
(d) candidates for
Officership or Committee shall not be elected in their absence unless the
Honorary General Secretary has received written notification of their
willingness to serve.
(e) voting shall be by
ballot and every voting member shall be entitled to vote for up to as many candidates
as there are vacancies to be filled. The candidates up to the number of
vacancies who receive most votes shall be declared elected and in the case of
two or more candidates receiving an equal number of votes there shall be a
re-vote in respect of those candidates.
(f) Members who are
elected to the post of General Secretary or Honorary Treasurer shall be
considered elected subject to the approval of the Committee and that such
approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
20 TRUSTEES
(a) there shall be not
less than three and not more than four Trustees of the Club who shall be
appointed subject to prior approval at a General Meeting.
(b) Trustees shall
hold office until death or resignation, or until removed by a resolution of the
Committee. A new Trustee or Trustees shall be nominated by the Committee
subject to approval by a General Meeting and, for the purpose of giving effect
to such nomination, the Chairman for the time being is nominated as the person
to appoint new Trustees of the Club within the meaning of the Trustees Act,
1925.
(c) all property of
the Club except cash (which shall be under the control of the Honorary
Treasurer) but including leases and fishing leases shall be vested in the
Trustees to be dealt with by them as the Committee shall from time to time by
resolution direct.
(d) the Trustees shall
be indemnified out of the assets of the Club against any risk and expense
incurred by them in pursuance of their office.
21 OFFICERS AND
COMMITTEE
(a) the Officers of
the Club shall consist of the President, Past President, three Vice-Presidents,
Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Honorary General Secretary and Honorary Treasurer who,
together with ten Committee Members shall form the Committee.
(b) in addition to the
specific duties as provided for by these Rules, the Officers of the Club shall
carry out such further duties as may reasonably be decided from time to time by
the Committee.
(c) no Officer or
Committee Member shall be allowed to hold an official capacity in any other
angling body without the prior sanction of the Committee.
22 THE PRESIDENT
(a) shall be elected
for a period of three years, whereafter he shall be eligible for re-election.
(b) shall guide the
Officers and Committee in matters of policy and shall be responsible for seeing
that they carry out their duties as defined in these Rules.
(c) shall be offered
the Chair when present at General or Committee Meetings.
23
VICE-PRESIDENTS
(a) each
Vice-President:
(i) shall be elected
for a period of three years, whereafter he shall be immediately eligible for
re-election if so nominated. One Vice-President shall retire each year by rota.
(ii) shall assist the
President in the fulfilment of his responsibilities.
(b) the senior
Vice-President shall be the Vice-President who has stood longest without being
re-elected, and the senior Vice-President shall deputise for the President at
any function which the latter is unable to attend.
24 CHAIRMAN
The Chairman shall be
responsible for the conduct of the Committee, Annual and General Meetings subject
to Rule 21.
25 VICE-CHAIRMAN
The Vice-Chairman
shall assist the Chairman and undertake his duties in his absence.
26 HONORARY
TREASURER
The Honorary Treasurer
shall:
(a) be responsible for
all Club monies, keeping account of the Club income and expenditure, and shall
submit all such accounts to the Committee for consideration from time to time
as the Committee may direct.
(b) furnish the Annual
General Meeting a statement of accounts prepared by the auditors together with
balance sheets and for this purpose shall be empowered to engage professional
assistance subject to Committee approval.
27 HONORARY GENERAL
SECRETARY
(a) the Honorary
General Secretary shall:
(i) prepare agendas
for Committee and General Meetings.
(ii) attend Committee
and General Meetings taking and keeping full and correct minutes thereof. If
unable to attend, he shall send all necessary books and papers to the meeting
and arrange for a deputy to act for him.
(iii) deal with Club
correspondence, being responsible to the Committee for all books, papers and
property belonging to the Club, which shall not be loaned or passed to other
persons without Committee approval. All such books, papers and property
belonging to the Club shall be delivered up to the Committee at their request.
(iv) make his annual
report to the Annual General Meeting.
(b) all correspondence
shall be directed to the Honorary General Secretary unless otherwise
instructed.
28 COMMITTEE (Responsibilities)
The Committee shall:
(a) conduct the
management of the Club (except where otherwise provided by these Rules).
(b) be empowered to do
such acts as are consistent with the objects of the Club as laid down by these
Rules.
(c) be the sole
authority for the interpretation of these Rules and their decision in such matters
and in any other matter affecting the Club not provided for by these Rules
shall be final and binding upon the members.
(d) be responsible for
the public image of the Club and its members shall at all times conduct
themselves in a manner befitting this.
(e) meet bi-monthly at
a convenient time and place, 7 members shall form a quorum.
(f) carry out such
instructions as may be passed at a General Meeting, except those found to
conflict with these Rules.
(g) sanction payment
to members incurring expenses on Club business, providing the work or service
has been agreed by the Committee.
(h) draw up a fixture
list to be approved at a General Meeting.
29 COMMITTEE (Powers)
The Committee shall
have the control of the finances of the Club and all such administrative powers
as may be necessary for properly carrying out the objects of the Club in
accordance with these Rules, and, in addition, shall have the following
specific powers:
(a) to appoint a
Sub-Committee or Sub-Committees comprising of not less than three Officers of
the Club, Committee Members or Full Members approved by the Committee and as
decided upon from time to time by the Committee, to advise the Committee in
regard to the exercise of its powers and responsibilities or any other matter
affecting the Club and to delegate any of its powers to such Sub-Committees.
(b) to co-opt as
advisers persons who possess specialist knowledge.
(c) to summon the
attendance of a Sub-Committee or other persons to a Committee or General
Meeting.
(d) to appoint one of
its number to report on its behalf to a General Meeting.
(e) to appoint Fishery
Officers and Club bailiffs from names submitted to it.
(f) to deal with
misdemeanours and to suspend or recommend the expulsion of a member.
(g) to govern all matters
of finance, open or close Club banking accounts, transfer, bank, invest or
withdraw any monies.
(h) to purchase on
behalf of the Club any necessary equipment.
(i) to insure Club
property.
(j) to enter into
negotiations for the lease or purchase of fisheries.
(k) in the event of an
unforeseen situation arising, to propose an alteration or amendment to the
Rules in accordance with Rule 18b at any General Meeting designated as an
Extraordinary General Meeting under Rule 16, but subject to seven days notice
to members.
(I) subject to the
approval of a General Meeting, to allow the use by others of Club waters.
(m) to select from
time to time three Officers, any two of whom shall sign Club cheques.
30 BORROWING
POWERS
If, at any time, the
Club shall pass at a General Meeting a resolution authorising the Committee to
borrow money, the Committee shall be empowered to borrow for the purposes of
the Club such amounts of money either at one time or from time to time and at
such rate of interest and in such form and manner and upon such security as
shall be specified in such resolution, and the Trustees shall at the direction
of the Committee make all such dispositions of the Club property or any part of
the Club property and enter into such agreement in relation to the Club
property as the Committee may deem proper for giving security for such loans
and interest. All members of the Club, whether voting on such resolution or
not, and all persons becoming members of the Club after the passing of such
resolution, shall be deemed to have assented to such resolution as if they had
voted in favour of it.
31 VOLUNTARY
ORGANISATION
The Barnet &
District Angling Club, being a voluntary organisation, shall not operate for
the profit of its members, and there shall be no distribution of assets or
funds to members of other persons during the existence of the Club.
32 SERVICE OF
NOTICES
Every Member shall
from time to time communicate to the Honorary General Secretary his address and
all notices sent by post to the address as last given shall be deemed to have
been delivered at the time the notice would have been delivered in the ordinary
course of post.
FISHERY RULES
33 CLOSE SEASONS
The club waters remain
closed from 15th March to 15th June inclusive, with the exception of Shepherd
Way.
34 FISHING TIMES
(a) Fishing Times
shall be:-
April, May, June,
July, August and September 4am-10pm.
October, November,
December, January, February and March 6am-7pm.
The fishing times for
April and May refer to Shepherds Way only.
(b) Members must not
arrive at Club waters earlier than thirty (30) minutes before, and must leave
not later than thirty (30) minutes after, the above fishing times.
(c) That junior
member’s be allowed to night fish club waters, where night fishing is allowed,
providing they are accompanied by a senior member who must be 21 years of age
upwards. Any senior member taking junior member’s night fishing must restrict
the number of junior’s to two (2).
35 CONDUCT
(a) all waters must be
fished in compliance with the relevant laws and bye-laws.
(b) when on Club
waters, Members must not:
(i) lights fires, cut
down or destroy trees, hedges or shrubs (except under the guidance of Fishery
Officers), damage fences, gates, banks or towpaths or wilfully damage or cross
growing crops.
(ii) leave litter of
any kind on the banks of any water or any other part of the fishery concerned.
(iii) use the method
known as gorge baiting.
(iv) that all members
should be in possession of an unhooking mat.
(v) use radios (unless
fitted with an earpiece).
(vi) carry or use
firearms.
(vii) leave unattended
tackle with baited hook either in or out of the water.
(viii) carry tins or
glass bottles.
(ix) use lead weights
prohibited by law.
(x) Use more than (2)
rods and there shall be not more than (2) rods in use in any one swim. The
exception to this is Shepherds Way where only one rod per member to be used at
any time.
(xi) use bent shank
hooks.
(xii) use model boats
for the delivery of boilies, tiger nuts, peanuts or similar baits.
(c) when on Club
waters, Members will at all times:
(i) be responsible for
removing all litter from the swim they are fishing regardless of the
responsibility for depositing the litter.
(ii) when using
private vehicles, obey any instructions, rules or orders that may be issued or
given by the Club, Police, Licensing, Transport or Local Authority or by the
owner or occupier of any land, regarding the route, management and parking of
vehicles.
(iii) fish only at the
pegs provided where a water is pegged.
36 BAIT BANS
The use of the
following is prohibited on Club waters:
(a) fish live baiting.
(b) Chrysoidine,
Auromine and Rhodamine dyes.
(c) That the use of
Bloodworm and Joker be allowed on all club waters between 1st October and the
15th March inclusive.
37 MEMBERSHIP
CARDS
(a) Members can only
fish Club waters if the current Membership Card and Environment Agency licence
are held and produced when requested.
(b) all Members and
Club bailiffs are empowered to request the production of the Membership Card.
(c) the Membership
Card shall confer the right of entry to the water for angling purposes only.
All Members and guests (where permitted to accompany them) must obey any
instructions, rules, bye-laws or regulations imposed by the Club, Owner,
Riparian Owner or Occupier of land adjoining or adjacent to such waters.
38 GUEST TICKETS
(a) Members are
permitted to take a guest with them on Club waters subject to the following
conditions:
(i) a charge being
made by the Club for each guest ticket.
(ii) guest tickets shall
be valid only for the day stated and are not transferable.
(iii) Members will be
limited to a maximum of two permits for anyone day and will be responsible for
the conduct of the guest on the water.
(iv) guest tickets
will only be issued to Associate Members where permitted by the Club’s leases.
(b) no guest ticket
will be valid:
(i) when a Club match
or other venture is being held on the fishery concerned.
(ii) at Shepherds Way
fishery before 1st October.
(c) No Member shall
provide a guest ticket for another member who is under suspension or who has
been expelled from the Club.
(d) No guest tickets
valid for night fishing.
39 LOCKS
Where entry to a water
is by possession of a key, it shall remain the property of the Club and must be
returned to the Honorary Treasurer in the event of the holder being suspended
or ceasing to be a member. No key must be lent or transferred. In the cases of
combination locks, no member shall divulge to anyone who is not a member the
current Club combination number .
40 KEEP NETS
(a) all nets should
have carp sack bottoms.
(b) no carp weighing
more than 5lbs to be retained in keepnets.
(c) All keep nets and
landing nets to be air dried prior to fishing, on all club waters.
41 REMOVAL OF
FISH
(a) no fish shall be
taken away from any Club water other than when removed during an official
netting party.
(b) on Club waters
where trout fishing is allowed, the limit of trout to be taken shall be decided
by the Committee from time to time.
42 SPECIFIC
POWERS
The Committee shall have
the following specific powers to:
(a) decide on
complaints and disputes arising out of the Fishery Rules.
(b) recommend that the
taking or capture of any species of fish from any specified Club water be
suspended for a period of time to be announced.
(c) recommend the
closing of any specified Club water for a period of time to be announced.
(d) make additional
rules for any fishery to be immediate in effect, but subject to confirmation at
the next General Meeting and the following Annual General Meeting.
43 COMPETITION
RULES
(a) at the start of
all competitions a starting and cease fishing time shall be announced, and
stewards and scalesmen shall be appointed for the day.
(b) competitors may
not fish less than 14 metres apart where practicable. In the event of flooding
or overcrowded venues, the stewards for the day shall give a ruling.
(c) on flowing water,
a competitor can only fish from his position in the direction of the flow as
far as the next peg. On stillwater, he may fish as far as half the distance
between his peg and those on either side. Neither his tackle, his bait nor his
groundbait may intrude into his neighbour’s swim.
(d) before the
starting time, no competitor may on any account feed the swim or disturb the
water in any way other than to wet groundbait, clear his fishing ground of weed
or obstacles, position his keep net and rod rests, plumb the depth and shot his
float provided that his hook is un-baited. Neither a swimfeeder nor a ledger
weight may be cast before the starting signal.
(e) after the staring
time, a competitor may wade provided that the water does not extend above his
knees, unless he can touch his own bank with his fingertips, in which case the
water can extend above the knees.
(f) a competitor shall
have in use only one rod and one line, and, with the exception of Pike Matches,
one singles hook, but may have other rods and tackles assembled for use.
(g) neither dead fish
nor artificial lures shall be allowed, except in Pike matches.
(h) competitors must
strike and play their own fish, but in Club matches may receive assistance in
landing the fish.
(i) all coarse fish in
season except Pike shall be eligible in Club matches. Pike shall only be
eligible in recognised Pike matches.
(j) if for any reason
a competitor’s fish are in distress, the stewards shall have the power to weigh
them in during the match and return them to the water.
(k) should a
competitor still be playing a fish after cease fishing time which was hooked
before the end of the match, he shall have fifteen (15) minutes to land it.
(I) no competitor will
be permitted to weigh in if litter is present in his swim.
(m) all fish shall be
carefully returned to the water after weighing in.
(n) the steward of the
day may disqualify a competitor who infringes these Rules, In the event of a
dispute, which must be recorded on the day, the steward’s decision can only be
reviewed if an appeal in writing is lodged with the Committee within five (5)
days. Accordingly, a competitor who has been disqualified must still have the
weight of his catch recorded.
(o) the use of
Chrysoidine, Auromine and Rhodamine dyes are banned on all matches organised by
the Club.
(p) the use of
bloodworm and joker baits are banned on matches organised by the Club, except
on waters where the use of these baits is permitted by the controlling club or
fishery owners.
(q) matches should be
booked in person, or in writing, at the General Meeting immediately proceeding
the fixture. An exception to this rule will be made in respect of Junior
members where a Senior member may book on their behalf. Where a match is not
fully booked at a General Meeting, a booking may be made by contacting the
Match Organiser. Where, because of a limited number of pegs on a venue a match
is overbooked, there shall be a draw for places, and any person unsuccessful in
the draw shall have preference on the next fixture where a draw becomes
necessary.
(r) where a member
books for a match and does not turn up without first notifying the Organiser,
he shall be banned for the next two club matches and any peg fees paid will not
be refunded.
(s) when a competitor
decides to retire from a match, he must return all his fish to the water.
(t) on all Club
matches, the organiser(s) should have their peg(s) drawn by a third party.
44 POINTS
MATCHES
(a) all points matches
shall be pegged down.
(b) where at the
beginning of a season a fixture is declared a points match, it will remain so
irrespective of the number of members fishing in it.
45 ROVING
COMPETITIONS
(a) the right of
proceeding to swim shall be by draw. No competitor may pass another until the
latter has placed his tackle on the ground or given his consent to do so.
(b) on Club matches
all fish shall be weight in at the end of each match. Should anglers wish to
move before the end of the match, any fish caught must be returned without
weighing in.
(c) the boundaries
will be defined by the stewards of the day or at the previous General Meeting.
46 PEGGED DOWN
COMPETITIONS
(a) competitors must
fish from a position not more than one metre either side of the numbered peg
drawn.
(b) if, within thirty
(30) minutes of the start of a match, a competitor considers his swim unfishable,
a steward may give permission for him to re-draw.
47 REPRESENTATIVE
TEAMS
All representative
teams are subject to agreement by the Committee from names submitted.
48 VENUES
(a) venues other than
those advertised may be decided at a General Meeting.
(b) if a venue is
found to be unfishable, an alternative venue may be selected and this shall
then be regarded as the official venue.
(c) where Members have
been informed at a previous General Meeting or in writing that a competition
will take place on a Club water, that water will remain closed on that day
until one hour after the end of the competition. An exception will be made in
the case of evening matches where members not fishing in the competition will
be asked to leave one hour before the start of it.
49 POWERS OF
COMMITTEE
The Committee shall
have the following specific powers to:
(a) conduct
competition, drawing up rules and regulations for the conduct of such
competitions, Any such rules and regulations, upon being notified to the
competitors, shall be deemed as Club Rules for the time being in force.
(b) prepare and
publish competition entry forms and tickets as necessary and to fix a charge or
entrance fee for competitions.
(c) cancel with or
without notice, postpone or change the venue of any competition.
(d) provide from Club
monies such medals, cups, trophies and prizes as the Committee in their
discretion may consider necessary.
(e) deal with and
decide complaints and disputes arising out of competitions.
SHEPHERDS WAY SPECIAL
RULES
The following special
rules shall apply at the Shepherds Way fishery:
(a) fishing is allowed
only from the permanent numbered pegs.
(b) the use of
keepnets is banned on this water, except where an organised club match is
taking place (Club nets to be used).
(c) all nets must be
air dried before starting fishing.
(d) barbless hooks
only, maximum size 10. Genuine barbless hooks only, not broken or bent barb.
(e) The following
baits and methods will be banned: – fixed rigs, all floating baits, boilies and
nuts, and trout pellets.
(f) no guest tickets
before October 1st.
(g) no guest tickets
for Junior members at any time.
(h) only one rod per
member to be used at any one time.
(i) ground bait is
allowed, with a limit of one kilo per angler. Carp pellets are allowed with a
limit of half a kilo per angler.
(j) As from 1st May
2005, all members and visitors fishing the lakes at Shepherds Way must be in
possession of an acceptable un-hooking mat when on the water.
(k) No more than six
members, including Junior’s, are allowed on any one night and that members must
pre book with the bailiff.
(l) The small lake is
float only.
(m) The full duration
any angler can be on the water will be 24 hours with no return within a
calendar week.
Revised to include all
rules agreed up to and including the 2019 Annual General Meeting.