Rules
IGFA International Angling Rules apply in this tournament unless otherwise stated. If necessary, registered anglers are permitted to make one rod pass per fish to another registered angler on their team. When registered anglers are fighting a fish, they must comply with the listed angling rules and regulations. It is the responsibility of each team and crew member to know, understand and abide by angling, tackle and tournament rules during this competition. Any angler, captain or mate who deliberately breaks these rules will be immediately expelled and disqualified from this and future tournaments WITHOUT a refund of any jackpot or registration fees. Decisions of the tournament organizers and committee are final, nonappealable and nonjusticiable.
Fishing Boundary
A 50-mile radius fishing boundary from the Cabo San Lucas coordinates 22°52’35.6” N 109°53’39.9” W is in effect for this competition. To determine this in case of protest, all teams must have GPS tracking on for the entire duration of the tournament, and they must not erase their GPS tracks until 24 hours after 4:30 PM “Lines-Out” on the final fishing day of the tournament. Upon request from the tournament committee, teams must show their GPS tracks for all three days of the tournament to determine if they were inside the boundary. Any tournament boat witnessed outside of these boundaries by at least two other participating tournament vessels who both file an official protest can be disqualified from further competition. However, in an effort to avoid false claims against tournament leaders, any fish taken by the offending vessel on days prior to the alleged infringement will still be eligible for prize money. Any boats found making false claims of boundary infringement will be disqualified WITHOUT a refund of any jackpot or registration fees and banned from further competition.
Eligible Species
Eligible species include blue marlin, black marlin, striped marlin, sailfish, spearfish, yellowfin tuna, bigeye tuna, wahoo, and dorado.
- Blue and black marlin: Minimum eligible weight is 300 lbs. A maximum of two marlin may be weighed per boat per day, with no more than one marlin per angler per day.
- Striped marlin, sailfish, and spearfish: Release only.
- Tuna (yellowfin or bigeye), wahoo, and dorado: Minimum eligible weight is 20 lbs.
Billfish Releases and Boatings
All billfish hookups, releases, and boated fish must be reported to Tournament Control, including the boat name, boat number, angler name, and species. Billfish releases should be called in after the fish is officially released, and boated fish should be called in once the fish is onboard.
Scoring
- Blue or black marlin: 300 points for each officially released fish, or 1.5 points per pound for any weighed fish meeting or exceeding the 300 lb minimum.
- Striped marlin, spearfish, or sailfish: 25 points for each officially released fish.
Penalties
If a boated blue or black marlin fails to meet the 300 lb minimum, the team will be penalized 300 points, plus 2 points for every pound under the minimum. Example: A fish weighing 280 lbs results in a total deduction of 340 points, with no other points awarded for that fish.
Any boated blue or black marlin—regardless of reason—must be weighed. Failure to weigh will result in immediate disqualification from the remainder of the tournament and forfeiture of all previously earned points.
Ties
In the event of a tie, the winner is determined by the team that reaches the final point total first, based on official release or boated times. The other team will assume the next award position.
Video Verification of Releases
All teams are responsible for providing and operating their own video equipment to verify billfish releases. Before departing each day, teams must record video of their boat name and team number using all release cameras. Teams will be informed of the specific catch control card of the day to use prior to each day’s start of fishing. “Catch Control Cards” are in each team packet given to you at the captain’s meeting, and it is your responsibility to make sure they are on the boat prior to the start of fishing.
To score an official release, a single continuous video must include:
- Clear identification of the species
- Leader/mainline connection clearly visible inside the rod tip, swivel reeled all the way to the rod tip, OR a team member touching the leader while the fish is still hooked
- Date and time of catch, shown via GPS time or video of phone screen.
- Display the catch control card of the day designated by the tournament
- Full release of the fish, showing the line being cut, hook removed, or fish swimming away freely
After each release, the official time, species, and angler name must be recorded on the catch affidavit. The affidavit must be signed by each registered angler and the boat captain.
Release Video Submission — Methods & Deadline
Deadline: All release videos and the signed catch affidavit must be submitted by 7:30 p.m. local time each fishing day, unless the Tournament Director grants a specific exception due to fighting a fish after Lines Out or other extenuating circumstances.
Electronic submission is an option, not a right; Tournament Control may require in‑person presentation at any time.
Submission Option A — Electronic Submission via CatchStat (Mobile App or Web)
1. Access.
Electronic submission is available via the CatchStat mobile app (iOS/Android) or via the web at https://lcbt.catchstat.com. To use it, a team member’s email must be on the team roster and correctly linked in CatchStat so that the “My Teams” page is visible after sign‑in.
- If you cannot access My Teams, you can contact Tournament Control to have your email linked or you must submit release media and the affidavit in person.
2. When & Where to Upload.
After Tournament Control adds your billfish release to CatchStat, a corresponding entry will appear in your list of catches. Upload your release video(s) to the matching fish/angler/release time entry.
3. Affidavit.
The signed catch affidavit may be:
- Delivered in person (see Submission Option B), or
- Uploaded electronically as an attachment to any catch entry on the team, or
- Emailed to Tournament Control at [email protected]
4. Verification & Responsibility
- Status in CatchStat – Verified releases will be visually marked as verified within your team’s Fish Log in CatchStat.
- Daily Review – Tournament Control will review and verify all submitted releases each day. Due to volume, verification may take several hours after the 7:30 p.m. submission deadline.
- Timeliness vs. Scoring – The submission deadline is satisfied when your release video(s) and signed affidavit are successfully uploaded/attached (or delivered in person) and correctly associated to the catch by 7:30 p.m. local time. Verification may occur later.
- Issues & Fallback. – If any issues are identified (e.g., poor image quality, incomplete footage, or missing required elements), Tournament Control may require the team to present the original video in person for further review.
- Team Responsibility – It is each team’s responsibility to ensure uploads are complete and visible in CatchStat (or delivered in person) by 7:30 p.m. and to monitor the in‑system status thereafter.
5. Keep Originals. Teams must retain the original, unedited video files until final results are posted.
Option B — In‑Person Submission at the Weigh Station
Deliver the original release video(s) and the signed catch affidavit to Tournament Control at IGY Marina Weigh Station by 7:30 p.m. local time each day.
Quick Submission Checklist
- □ BEFORE LINES-IN, make sure at least one team member can sign in and see My Teams.
- □ After each release appears in your Fish Log, upload the matching video(s).
- □ Submit the signed affidavit (upload, email, or hand‑deliver).
- □ If any electronic issue arises, bring the originals in person by the deadline.
Releases not submitted by this deadline will be disqualified, unless a specific exception has been made by the Tournament Director. Any falsified affidavits will result in disqualification from the tournament without refund. All recordings, images, and audio become the property of Bonnier LLC and may be used for promotional purposes. Tournament media (website, social channels, or video) is for entertainment and marketing only.
Boated Fish
All teams intending to weigh billfish must notify tournament control at the time it is boated and take video or a picture of the fish with the letter card to confirm the catch is complete. All teams intending to weigh tuna, wahoo or dorado must notify tournament control at the end of the fishing day on their way in.
Tackle
- Rods: Unlimited in use or numbers.
- Teasers: Unlimited in use or numbers.
- Hooks: All tournament participants must use non-offset circle hooks for all species whenever live or dead natural bait is used.
- Baits: Live bait, dead bait, lures and any combination thereof are permitted in this tournament. Live bait cannot be purchased or received from another boat during tournament fishing hours.
Note: The tournament committee reserves the right to examine any tackle, hooks, line and/or leaders anytime during the event. Refusal to allow the committee to examine any tackle, line and/or leaders will result in immediate disqualification from the event WITHOUT a refund of any jackpot or registration fees.
Fishing Hours
Lines-In is 7:00 AM. Lines-Out is 4:30 PM. The Tournament Committee may adjust starting or ending times if necessary.
- All live-bait fishing must stop 15 minutes before lines-in (by 6:45 AM).
- Any tournament boat fishing for live bait between 6:45 AM and 7:00 AM may be disqualified for that day.
- Live-bait fishing may resume after the 7:00 AM start.
Morning Check-Out
Two water-based visual check-out locations will operate from 6:30 to 7:00 AM: Cabo San Lucas (in front of the arch) and San Jose del Cabo (offshore of Puerto Los Cabos Marina). Boats must pass one of the committee boats in an orderly manner, display their boat number for verification, and wait for a committee member to confirm check-in via radio. After check-in, boats will line up behind the committee boat until the 7:00 AM Shotgun Start is announced over the radio.
Late Starts
Boats delayed by mechanical problems may check out over the radio at any time during the day, but must notify Tournament Control before 7:00 AM with details of the issue, estimated departure time, and location.
Official Time
Tournament Control’s clock is the sole official time for start, catch-and-release, and end of fishing each day. Synchronize all cameras, phones, and GPS instruments with the Tournament Control time.
Weigh Station
Weigh station hours are 2 PM – 7:30 PM. All fish to be weighed must be at the weigh station scale by 7:30 pm all three days.
Late Fish Fights
During the last hour of fishing each day, all hookups must be reported. In the event of hookups prior to 4:30 PM in which the fish fight continues past lines-out, all fish to be weighed or release video must be back to the IGY Marina Weigh Station no later than 9:00 PM on the day of the catch.
Communications
The official tournament VHF channel will be 28. In the event that channel 28 is not available the backup channel will be 27. All billfish hookups, releases, boated and lost fish are to be reported to tournament control along with the boat name, boat number, angler name and fish species. Billfish releases should be called in after the fish is let go. Tournament Control international cell-phone number +1-561-267-2674 will be available for teams to communicate. During the last hour of fishing each day, all hookups must be reported. Boated fish should be called in once the fish is on board.
Weather
There is no weather committee. The tournament is conducted on a “fish-at-your-own-risk” basis. If any portion of the tournament is fished and a team or teams land or release fish that match the tournament’s eligible species and minimum weight limits, then prizes will be awarded.
If government officials outside the jurisdiction of the Tournament Organizers decide to cancel a scheduled tournament fishing day(s) due to perceived unsafe sea conditions, the resumption of fishing will be communicated by 6:00 am the next morning on the tournament’s VHF radio channel and posted on the tournament’s social media. It’s important to understand that a resumption announcement by the Tournament Organizers doesn’t guarantee the safety of participants. The decision to fish or not should be solely based on the team’s judgment.
Optional Jackpots
There are optional jackpots available to all teams registered in the tournament. Each fee represents a team entry into a specific jackpot division. The tournament rules apply to all optional jackpots. Only teams entered in the $5,000 base entry may enter the optional Daily Marlin Jackpots, Heaviest Marlin Jackpots, Daily Billfish Release Jackpot and Overall Billfish Release Points Jackpot. Only teams entered in the optional jackpots are eligible for jackpot cash and prizes. For complete details, see the “Prizes and Awards” information.
CatchStat
The Los Cabos Billfish Tournament uses CatchStat for registration, team management, and private release video verification. CatchStat provides live scoring updates. All content on CatchStat is for entertainment purposes only. Content does not replace and may not reflect official tournament standings or payout amounts. Official standings can be obtained by contacting the tournament committee.
Protests
Participants may lodge protests against any catch which they believe was not made in accordance with these rules. All protests must be stated in writing and accompanied by $1000 USD. All protests will be settled on the day of the incident. All protests on October 9, 10 and 11 must be in the hands of the tournament director no later than 9:00 PM on the day of the alleged incident. All disputes will be ruled on by the Tournament Committee and shall be final and binding. Decisions of the tournament organizers and committee with regard to protests are final, nonappealable and nonjusticiable. Any boats/teams/participants found making false claims of boundary infringement will be disqualified WITHOUT a refund of any jackpot or registration fees and banned from further competition.
Sportsmanlike Conduct
All participants are expected to maintain a reasonable and sportsmanlike demeanor at all times throughout the tournament. Unsportsmanlike or threatening conduct toward tournament organizers or other participants, or any other behavior which the tournament organizers deem inappropriate, in their sole discretion, will result in immediate disqualification of the entire team with no refund of entry fees.