2025

​Central Texas High School Tournament Trail

Winter Classic

 Qualifiers

CTHSTT High School Winter Classic


2025
Rules & Regulation


The 2025 CTHSTT High School Winter Classic will be from safelight with the weigh-in at 2:30PM

The Staff and Tournament Officials of the CTHSTT Winter Classic expect strict adherence to the following rules by all contestants. In the event of an emergency, please call 911 first and then notify the tournament director.

1. INTERPRETATION & ENFORCEMENT: These rules will remain unchanged for the 2025 event. Interpretation and enforcement of these rules is the responsibility of the tournament director. Decisions of the tournament director are final in all matters and are not subject to appeal. Each contestant and Boat Captain agree to report any rule violation to the tournament director immediately upon discovery of the violation. Failure to report violations may be cause for disqualification. The violation of a tournament rule may result in weight loss (late penalty, dead-fish penalty and short-fish penalty), the loss of weight up to a particular time in the tournament day, the loss of weight for the entire day, disqualification from the entire tournament or, in an extreme circumstance, ineligibility to participate in future CTHSTT High School Winter Classic tournaments. Protests are to be made in writing within 15 minutes of the check-in time of the final flight of each tournament day.

2. PARTICIPATION AND ELIGIBILITY: Participation in this tournament is by invitation only. Middle and High School students that fish the Central Texas High School Tournament Trail and have finished in the Top 20 (in points) as of 1 December each year will be invited to participate. A team will be 2 student anglers, with no more than two team members per boat and each team member must be a The Bass Federation (TBF) / Student Angler Federation (SAF) member. Contestants must also have the signature of a parent or legal guardian in the provided space on all liability forms. Contestants must have in their possession a valid fishing license for the waters they fish (for students aged 17 or older). Contestants are required to follow all applicable federal, state and local regulations and laws. Any violation of such regulations or laws may result in disqualification from the tournament. Each team will consist of two eligible contestants and one boat captain. No student boat captains and no boats with less than two student anglers will be allowed. If a situation arises where a student fails to show up to complete as a two-student team, the tournament director may choose to pair two individual students from two separate teams into a single boat to compete together as a team to satisfy the goal of all students being able to fish. The Tournament Director may also request that you provide an observer in a boat for hardship cases. In extreme cases however, it may be necessary to have a team compete with only one student angler. This measure will only be used as a last resort and only with the approval of the CTHSTT High School Winter Classic Staff. Tournament officials reserve the right to reject any application to fish for any reason whatsoever.

3. Qualifications: To qualify for the CTHSTT High School Winter Classic, a team must have fished the Central Texas High School Tournament Trail and finished in one of the Top 20 spots (in points) after the 3rd Qualifying event.

4. PURCHASING OF INFORMATION: The purchasing of, or bartering for, information about locating or catching fish on tournament waters, including but not limited to GPS waypoints (other than through commercially available sources) and the hiring of fishing guide services or a coach is not permitted by contestants or coaches within 15 days of any tournament. Violation of this rule may result in disqualification.

5. OFF-LIMITS, PRACTICE AND COMPETITION:  Tournament waters will be Off-Limits to all qualifying contestants and Boat Captains as of midnight the Sunday prior to the tournament date. Contestants and coaches may not enter tournament waters to locate bass or potential fishing waters or sightseeing after the start of registration except during tournament hours. Testing equipment on tournament waters after the start of the registration is permitted, but only with prior approval from the tournament director. Once competition is under way, contestants and coaches may not solicit and/or receive information about locating or catching fish on tournament waters from anyone except contestants and coaches confirmed in the tournament and through publicly available sources (quasi-public websites set up for the specific purpose of sharing information with individuals or a small group of individuals are not publicly available sources). On competition day, teams may not follow a non-contestant’s boat or participate in the placing of markers by non-contestants or the practice of “hole sitting” by anyone. Violation of this rule may result in disqualification.

6. TOURNAMENT AWARDS: The CTHSTT High School Winter Classic will recognize and award trophies and / or prizes for the first, second, third place teams, along with a Big Bass award. The first Place Team will also be awarded with the CTHSTT High School Winter Classic Traveling Trophy. All Prizes are subject to and will be determined by the CTHSTT High School Winter Classic staff and their sponsors. Additional prizes may be awarded based on the number of sponsor contributions.

7. SAFETY: Safe boating must be observed at all times. Each contestant and Boat Captain are required to wear a fastened U.S. Coast Guard-approved and state approved personal flotation device anytime the combustion engine is in operation from boat check until weigh-in the day of the tournament. All boats must be equipped with an emergency ignition-shutoff device that must be securely attached to the driver’s body whenever the combustion engine is in operation. All persons in a tournament boat shall remain seated in a manufacturer-recommended on-plane seating location when the combustion engine is in operation. Sitting on pedestal seats while the combustion engine is in operation is not permitted. Contestants are not permitted to drive the boat when the combustion engine is in operation. Safe boat conduct must be observed at all times by contestants and Boat Captains. At the discretion of the tournament director, tournament days may be shortened, postponed or canceled due to unsafe weather or water conditions. Violation of any of these safety rules may result in disqualification.

8. SPORTSMANSHIP: All contestants and Boat Captains are required to maintain the highest standards of sportsmanship, courtesy and conservation and to conduct themselves in a manner that will be a credit to themselves, to the CTHSTT Winter Classic, TBF and SAF, our sponsors, and the team that is representing and the sport of fishing in an effort to promote the sport. Contestants not complying with these standards including, but is not limited to, the following:
     
      a. Violation of, or failure to comply with, any of the rules for the CTHSTT High School Winter Classic.

      b. Consumption and/or possession of alcoholic beverages or any kind of mind-altering substance during registration, the pre-tournament meeting or during tournament hours extending through the weigh-in procedure will not be tolerated.

      c. Abuse of or addiction to, mind-altering substances.
     
      d. Conviction of a felony within the past 36 months.
     
      e. Suspension/disqualification, probation or ban from any tournament or fishing organization.
      
      f. Any other words, conduct or actions reflecting unfavorably upon efforts to promote safety, sportsmanship, fair competition and compliance with tournament rules, or which fail to comply with the standards set forth in the first sentence of paragraph 7.
    
       g. Any contestant not complying with the standards outlined above, tournament officials have the right to refuse their application to compete, to deny a confirmed application to compete or to disqualify a contestant.

9. BOAT OPERATION: Boat Captains must supply and drive the boats for their teams. To qualify as a boat captain, the person accompanying a team must be at least 18 years old. The Contestants / Student Anglers may operate the trolling motor. Boat Captains may provide assistance, including information about locating and catching fish, and will be permitted to fish but all fish caught by the Boat Captains must be released and will in no way contribute to the team’s total weight. The Boat Captain may not fish for the student competitor. The student competitor must actively perform the entire fishing process including the casting, operating the lure, and reeling in of the fish.  The captain/coach may not hand the student a rod and reel that has a bait in the water.  The use of mobile communication devices may only be used by the boat captains but not for the purposes of sharing fishing information during the tournament.

10. BOAT AND HORSEPOWER REGULATION: All boats must be prop-driven and a minimum of 16 feet in length. Each boat must have all required U.S. Coast Guard safety equipment. Boats must contain a properly aerated live-well space to maintain alive, a limit catch of bass. Maximum horsepower for all outboards is not to exceed the horsepower capacity set forth on the “Maximum Capacities” placard described below. Each boat must have a clearly legible “Maximum Capacities” (or comparably titled) placard that includes a maximum horsepower rating affixed to the boat by the manufacturer. The horsepower of the outboard engine must not exceed the maximum horsepower capacity specified on this placard. By signing the entry form, contestants and Boat Captains agree to submit their boat and/or motor to an inspection by tournament officials. Falsifying information on entry forms or altering the horsepower numbers on the motor or rating placard will be cause for disqualification from the tournament and may result in ineligibility to compete in future High School Fishing tournaments. Fishing platforms must be factory-installed equipment. No portable platforms may be used in tournament competition. Fuel may be carried only in factory-installed (built-in) fuel tanks or auxiliary fuel tanks that are securely strapped or otherwise fastened to the boat. Any additional fuel used during the tournament day must be purchased from a retail facility open to the public and pumped through a hose with a nozzle.

11. PERMITTED FISHING METHODS: Fishing is defined as having a lure attached to a line and a rod and reel with the lure in the water. All bass must be caught alive in a conventional sporting manner by the student angler. Only artificial lures may be used, with the exception of pork trailers and biodegradable soft baits. Only ONE fishing rod per contestant may be used at a time. Trolling (defined as operating the combustion engine to extend a cast or lengthen a retrieve) as a method of fishing is strictly prohibited. All bass caught while sight-fishing must be hooked inside the mouth and immediately shown to your Boat Captain for verification.

12. PERMITTED FISHING LOCATIONS AND BOUNDARIES: Teams may fish anywhere on tournament waters that is available to the public and accessible by boat, except areas designated as “off-limits,” “no boats,” “keep out,” “restricted,” “no trespassing” or “no fishing” (or similar language or markings intended to restrict public access) by tournament officials, local, state or federal officials, or within 50 yards of a contestant’s boat that was first anchored. An anchored boat is a boat held in a stable position by a line attached to a weight or by a Power-Pole or similar shallow water anchor with the trolling motor in the up position. All fishing must be conducted from the boat. At no time may a contestant leave the boat to land a fish or to make the boat more accessible to fishing waters. The use of cables, ropes, chains or any type of block and tackle system to maneuver a boat into fishing waters is strictly prohibited and will result in disqualification from the tournament. Teams must leave and return to the check-in by boat. The boat must remain in the tournament waters during the tournament day. No tournament boat may be loaded on a trailer before their check-in except with the permission of the tournament director. In the event of equipment failure or emergency, there are three permitted methods of returning to the check-in: (1) by both contestants remaining in their boat and being towed by water, (2) by one contestant entering the boat of another team or (3) both contestants entering a rescue boat so designated by the tournament director. Under these three conditions the team’s catch may be counted without a penalty (except for late penalties or other penalties pertaining to other tournament rules). Teams that elect to return to the check-in by any other means than cited above will forfeit their day’s catch to that point in time of the tournament day. Any team returning to the check-in point will be eligible to restart and resume competition under the supervision of the tournament director or his designated tournament official. It is the sole responsibility of teams to locate the tournament director to request a restart. Teams must remain together at all times and within sight of their Boat Captain until check-in. The momentary condition of being out of sight of each other for restroom breaks is permitted. Violation of this rule may result in disqualification.

13. CHECKPOINTS: There will be only one checkpoint for boat check in the morning and one check-in point in the weigh-in. Failure to go through boat check-in and checkout in the morning or failure to check in at the check-in point may result in disqualification. All fishing must cease and last cast will be at 2:00pm.

14. LATE PENALTY: Teams that are not at the designated checkpoint at the appointed time will be penalized 1 pound per minute, deducted from the total weight. Teams more than 15 minutes late will lose credit for that day’s weight.ht.

15. LIVE FISH: Every effort must be made to keep bass alive through the use of a properly aerated live-well. .05 of a pound will be deducted from the total weight for each dead bass presented for weigh-in.

16. SCORING: Scoring will be determined by the final weight of each team’s catch during the tournament. Only Largemouth, Spotted, Guadalupe, or Smallmouth bass are accepted species. The tournament limit is five bass per team.  The minimum length for all bass is 14 inches. Bass presented for weigh-in that fail to measure the prescribed length will be removed from the days catch. Each team’s catch must be presented in an official weigh-in bag. The winning team is determined by the day’s heaviest catch.  Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 places and big bass, at the tournament.

17. TIES: Will be broken first, by big bass. If a tie remains it will be broken by the total number of fish. If a tie still remains, it will be broken by a flip of the coin.

18. LOGO DISPLAY AND TELEVISION COVERAGE: Contestants and Boat Captains are encouraged to wear their own team shirts or jerseys during the CTHSTT High School Winter Classic Tournament. Officials reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to prohibit any contestant or Boat Captain’s shirt or jersey found to be offensive. All decisions are at the sole discretion of the CTHSTT High School Winter Classic Officials.

19. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO: During all days of competition any and all alcohol and tobacco logos are prohibited and may not be worn or displayed. Contestants may not smoke or use tobacco products during tournament hours, including weigh-in, at any event.

20. TRUTH VERIFICATION TEST: Each contestant and Boat Captain agrees to submit, by signature on the tournament entry form, to a polygraph or voice stress analysis examination and to abide by its conclusion. Failure to pass an examination will result in disqualification from the tournament. Truth verification tests will be used at the sole discretion of tournament officials, and the determination of the meaning of the results will be made solely by tournament officials.

21. INSURANCE / LIABILITY:
Insurance with coverage in reasonable amounts is required on all boats used in the CTHSTT High School Winter Classic tournaments. Proof of insurance must be with the boat being used and must cover all on board.

 

Congratulations to all the Anglers

and a special thanks to

the Boat Captains, Coaches and families

that make this all possible.

                                  


Kenji Urabe and Drew Hedges -  Bosqueville HS Fishing
Dillon Bowers and Braxton Miller -  China Springs Bass Club
Carson Mowdy and Colton Steward -  Double C Bass Club
Fisher Tindell and Brant McIlhabey -  Crawford HS Fishing
Fisher Lenart and Jaxon Matula -  Abbott Anglers
Alex Behrends and Cole Baker -  Midlothian HS Fishing
Kase Thomas and Mason Henry -  China Springs Bass Club
Ryder Bice and Caleb Tucker -  Granger Lion Fishing Team
Cooper Labay and Caden Labay -  Liberty Hill Fishing Team
Kalieb Merritt and Eli Olivarri -  Bauceville-Eddy Eagles
Layton Cockrell and Observer -  Clifton HS Fishing Team
Ari Henry and Bradyn Teat -  China Springs Bass Club
Eric Walker and Barrett Gray -  Liberty Hill Fishing Team
Easton Kadlacek and Parker Kadlacek -  Tours Bass Club
Kasey Boatright and Gage Salinas -  Liberty Hill Fishing Team
Callan Jaster and Kyle Benson -  China Springs Bass Club
Justin Carpenter and Mason Hunter -  Liberty Hill Fishing Team
Ivan Abrego and Travis Baldwin -  Midlothian HS Fishing
Brayden Bruyn and Haiden McKibben -  Whitney Fishing Team
Bryce McGee and Ben Cain -  China Springs Bass Club
Kaden Jezisek and Jacob Knippa -  Granger Lion Fishing Team