- a) The weigh masters must mail entries to the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. All entry cards must be postmarked within five days after the last day of the month in which the fish was caught.
- b) Fish must meet the minimum weight.
- c) Fish must be caught within the specified division(s).
- d) Entry card must be completely and clearly filled out.
- e) Anglers must see weigh masters to certify fish.
- f ) There is no weight limit for fish entered by anglers 10 years and younger. All other rodeo and state regulations apply.
3. Angling Methods
All fish must be caught on rod and reel by the angler making the entry. Assistance with gaff or net is
allowable.
4. Eligible Waters
The coastal waters from the North Carolina line at Calabash southward to the South Santee River are eligible waters. Where boats are involved, only the fish caught from those that depart and return to port within the above named area are eligible.
5. Weigh Stations
Only certified personnel of the weigh station may conduct weigh ins and attest to the result with their signature. Weigh
masters must:
- a) Weigh fish to the nearest ounce only.
- b) Enter pertinent information concerning the catch on the entry card.
- c) See that it is witnessed
- d) Hand the card to the angler for full completion.
Credit for the catch will go to the angler and the weigh station making the entry. To help ensure that all scales for weighing fish are accurate, the Fishing Rodeo Committee shall have the authority to have them inspected by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture, Consumer Protection Division, at the beginning of the rodeo or at a later date during the rodeo.
6. Judging
All entries will be subject to the approval of the Fishing Rodeo Committee, which will conduct
the final judging and notify award winners.
A written complaint to the Fishing Rodeo Committee is justification for the committee to declare any entry controversial and, therefore, out of consideration. There will be no duplicate awards for tied entries.
The winner of a tied situation will be decided by blind draw. The decision of the Fishing Rodeo Committee is final.
7. Awards
- Decals – From April 1 to October 31, every entry received in every category that meets all the necessary
state requirements will qualify its angler to receive an official Grand Strand Fishing Rodeo decal at weigh–in.
- Shoulder Patches – During each month of the Grand Strand Fishing Rodeo, official shoulder patches will be awarded to the anglers entering the three heaviest fish of each species in each division for that month.
- Awards for Fish of the Month – During each month of the Grand Strand Fishing Rodeo, various
prizes will be awarded to the anglers entering the four heaviest fish out of all eligible entries for the specified species.
- Awards for Largest of Species – At the end of the Grand Strand Fishing Rodeo, an award will be given to the angler entering the heaviest fish for each eligible species.
- Awards for Outstanding Catches – The following awards will be made in the Pier, Surf and Inlet and Deep Sea divisions: Outstanding Men’s Catch, Outstanding Women’s Catch, and Outstanding Young Angler’s Catch (ages 10 and under and ages 11–15).
- Banquet Eligibility – Only the anglers who catch the largest of species for the year, the anglers determined by the committee to have the outstanding catch in each division, and 10 anglers whose names have been drawn from
all shoulder patch winners will be invited to the banquet and be eligible for the grand prize drawing.
- Grand Prize Award – The selection process for the grand prize award will consist of outstanding catches, the largest of species award winners, and the 10 names drawn at random from all the shoulder patch winners for the entire year. The winner will be drawn from those semifinalists during the Grand Strand Fishing Rodeo dinner banquet in December.
You must be present to win the grand prize!
Anglers catching a possible state record must
contact the State Record Marine Game Fish Program
at (843) 953–9300. If the fish is caught on the weekend,
the angler can leave a voice mail message. The angler must preserve the fish in ice or freeze it until the state official weighs, measures and certifies the fish.
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