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Welcome to rule 11. Duration of Events, Scoring and Practice Sessions ...
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SAFFA - South African Fly Fishing Association | 11.1. Each SAFFA National Championship must provide at least five different scoring sessions; all other SAFFA championships must provide at least three scoring sessions. In all championships, competitors will have the right to fish an equal number of scoring sessions on each type of fishing. 11.2. Each scoring session must comprise at least three hours of fishing. If, for reasons beyond the control of the competitor, the scoring session amounts to less than the announced period, compensatory time must be allowed. 11.3. The hours for competition will be set by the host organization and included in the Rule Modifications. 11.4. The host organisation is required to provide unofficial practice, for each type of fishing in the competition, on similar waters, for each competitor a few days prior to a championship. 11.5. Competitors must be allowed not less than 30 minutes of preparation time, upon arrival at his beat for each session to assemble rods, prepare leaders, etc. If, for reasons beyond the control of the competitor, the preparation time amounts to less than 30 minutes, compensatory time must be allowed even if it delays the start of the session for this competitor (Article 11.2 refers) 11.6. Scoring shall be recorded on the appropriate SAFFA forms provided by the organizer. |
FIPS Mouche - Federation Internationale de Peche Sportive Mouche | 11.1. Five different scoring sessions must be provided for all FIPS-Mouche championships, The five scoring sessions will be held over 5 days , fishing just one (1) session per day. Sessions may be split into sub sessions ( i.e 2 hrs before lunch 2 hours after lunch ) with rotation between beats. In all championships, competitors will have the right to fish an equal number of scoring sessions on each type of fishing. 11.2. Each scoring session must comprise at least three hours and maximum 4 hours of fishing. If, for reasons beyond the control of the competitor, the scoring session amounts to less than the announced period, compensatory time must be allowed. 11.3. The hours for each competition session will be set by the host organisation and included in Rule Modifications. 11.4. The host organisation is required to provide unofficial practice, for each type of fishing in the competition, on similar waters, for each competitor a few days prior to a championship . 11.5. Competitors must be allowed not less than 30 minutes of preparation time, upon arrival at his beat for each session to assemble rods, prepare leaders, etc. If, for reasons beyond the control of the competitor, the preparation time amounts to less than 30 minutes, compensatory time must be allowed even if it delays the start of the session for this competitor (Article 11.2. refers) 11.6. Scoring shall be recorded on the appropriate FIPS-Mouche forms provided by the International Organiser. |