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Douglas Lake Regional
Registration Information
Tournament Information
Registration Date: 10/12/2024
Tournament Date: 10/13/2024
Registration Hours: 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Tournament Location:
Cherokee Lake
Pre-tournament Meeting: 6:00pm
MANDATORY ONE MEMBER FROM
EACH TEAM MUST ATTEND! If you can’t make the registration you may use a proxy. There is no additional fee for using a proxy
Ramp: TVA Cherokee Dam Ramp
Entry Fee: $150.00 Per Team
(Entry fee includes Big Fish Pot and a chance at Uncle Sam Bass)
There will be a $10.00 fee for paying an entry at registration.
Tournament Hours:
7:00 am - 3:00 pm
Registration Site TVA Cherokee Lake Dam Ramp
For Tournament Information Contact:
Gabriel Burns
2868 Boyds Creek Hwy
Sevierville, TN 37876
760-390-1057 burns802002@gmail.com
*** CHEROKEE***
EVERYONE should know Tennessees law on the Alabama Rig. If you choose to use this method it will be by Tennessees law or your fish will not be weighed in. I have provided a link from channel3outdoors.com , this is a clear straight to the point video on what you can and cannot do. State Laws and Tournament rules have to be followed so that each tournament is fair to EVERYONE.
Restrictions extend from Cherokee Dam upstream to John Sevier Dam.
Largemouth/Smallmouth Bass: 5 per day in combination, only one may be smallmouth bass June 1 through Oct. 15.
Largemouth Bass: 15 inch minimum length limit
Smallmouth Bass: 15 inch minimum length limit
June 1–Oct.15: 1 per day, 18 inch minimum length limit.
Oct.16–May 31: 5 per day, 15 inch minimum length limit.
Spotted Bass: 15 per day, no length limit
***DOUGLAS***
EVERYONE should know Tennessees law on the Alabama Rig. If you choose to use this method it will be by Tennessees law or your fish will not be weighed in. I have provided a link from channel3outdoors.com , this is a clear straight to the point video on what you can and cannot do. State Laws and Tournament rules have to be followed so that each tournament is fair to EVERYONE.
Restrictions extend from Douglas Dam upstream to the ENKA Dam on the Nolichucky River, Hwy 321 bridge in Newport on Pigeon River, and Hwy 321 bridge on French Broad River. Restrictions on Walleye and Sauger or Sauger/Walleye hybrids also include Pigeon and French Broad Rivers upstream of Douglas Dam to NC state line.
Largemouth/Smallmouth/Spotted Bass: 5 per day in combination, Only one largemouth or smallmouth bass over 16” per day June 1 through September 30.
Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass: no length limit
June 1 -September 30: 5 per day, only 1fish over 16 inches per person