FAQ
Early entry fee for each leg of the series is $475 per boat plus tax. Late entry fee is $575
per boat plus tax. Refer to schedule of events for each leg for details on when early entry ends.
NOTE: GENERAL ENTRY FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO FISH THE GENERAL ENTY FEE CAN BE APPLIED TO ANOTHER TOURNAMENT IN THE SERIES, HOWEVER, IT MUST BE USED IN THE SAME CALENDAR YEAR.
No. Entry fees only apply to each individual leg of the series.
No. Teams are not required to fish all three legs to participate in the series. Of course,
we would love to see you join us for all three though!
A maximum of 8 crew members including captain, mates, anglers and guests. Children ages 12 and under do not factor into crew member count.
ONLINE: fish.bluewatermovements.com
BY MAIL: (for early entry only)
Make checks payable to Bluewater Movements, Inc.
PO Box 50114, Lighthouse Point, FL 33074.
Upon receipt of the check in the mail, a staff member will contact the captain to complete
the registration process.
KICKOFF PARTY: Late registration will take place the evening of each kickoff party.
No. Acceptable payment methods at the kickoff party are cash, Mastercard, Visa and
AmEx ONLY. No business or personal checks will be accepted at the kickoff party. Note: A 3% convenience fee will apply to all payments by credit card.
Dolphin, Wahoo, Kingfish, Cobia and Blackfin Tuna
4 per species and a maximum of 10 fish per boat. The state limit on cobia is 2 per vessel.
No. Each team must video the time, date and their gps coordinates to verify they are in the boundaries prior to fishing.
Yes. Hillsboro Inlet, Boca Inlet or Sailfish Marina by 6pm.
In the event of a tie score the prize money will be split between the two categories. Ties
are not broken by time of catch.
No. however frozen chum and dead bait chum are allowed.
There is no line limit in the tournaments.
North - 27.25
South - 25.45
East - 79.35
7:30am
4pm. Boats that have fish to weigh must be checked in by 6pm. If you are late, you will be unable to weigh your catch.
Yes. However, by electing to fish as a Junior Angler, he/she forfeits the right to any
Peewee Angler prizes in the tournament. Also, he/she must declare this on the
tournament entry form by checking the correct box for ‘Angler Status.’ He/She must also
fish according to the rules governing Junior anglers.
No. Junior anglers must compete within their own division until they reach 16 years of
age.
There is no limit on line test in the tournaments. Wire lines and braid line are also
permitted.