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  • 2025 SPRO Frog Tournament Lake Guntersville, AL

    Date: September 27, 2025
  • Effective October 1, 2024: Nonresidents may operate a vessel upon the waters of this state only after obtaining a valid boater safety certification or vessel operator's certification issued in his or her home state or country, or after obtaining a Nonresident Alabama Boater Safety Certification upon examination and certification under the same terms and conditions as Alabama residents.

    Additional information can be obtained by contacting the Alabama Driver License Division, Operator Certification Section, P.O. Box 301451, Montgomery, AL 36130. Course information can be obtained by calling (800) 272-7930.

    NO REGISTRATIONS will be accepted after Tuesday, September 23, 2025 after 12:30pm (CST).

    NO REGISTRATIONS will be accepted at Check-In Friday, September 26, 2025.

    NO MANDATORY TOURNAMENT MEETING
    All teams are responsible for reading their information packet handed out at tournament check-in.

    CHECK-IN WILL BE ON FRIDAY, September 26, 2025 FROM: 3:00-6:00 pm CENTRAL time.

    **SHIRTS AND PACKETS WILL BE GIVEN OUT AT CHECK IN WHERE YOU MAY CHOOSE YOUR SHIRT SIZE.**

    Civitan Park
    1130 Sunset Dr, Guntersville, AL 35976
    Phone: 256-571-7590

    TOURNAMENT BOAT CHECK & BLAST OFF
    Saturday Morning, September 27, 2025
    Times will be announced at check-in Friday, September 26, 2025 and times will also be in your tournament packet.

    WEIGH-IN
    Saturday, September 26, 2025
    First Flight TBD

    Civitan Park
    1130 Sunset Dr, Guntersville, AL 35976
    Phone: 256-571-7590

    For Room Reservations: 

    Hampton Inn

    14451 US-431 South

    Guntersville, AL 35976

    Phone: 256-582-4176

     

    TAKE OFF ORDER WILL BE DETERMINED BY A RANDOM COMPUTER-GENERATED DRAW

    Questions regarding Tournament Registration call: Stephen Young
    Phone: (770) 919-1722
    Email Address: s.young@spro.com

    Questions regarding Check-In or Tournament Rules call: Justin Locatis
    Phone: (602) 791-0023
    Email Address: jmloutdoors@gmail.com

     

    SPRO FROG TEAM OPEN RELEASE FORM

    I, in consideration of me being allowed to participate in any way in the above fishing tournament and accompanying festivities (“Event”), agree and acknowledge:

    1)  Liability Release: On behalf of myself and my heirs, successors, servants, assigns, executors, administrators, guardians, and conservators, I HEREBY RELEASE, DISCHARGE, CANCEL, WAIVE, COVENANT NOT TO SUE, ACQUIT, AND HOLD HARMLESS SPRO, Inc., JML Outdoors LLC., Justin Locatis and its tournament directors, partners, employees, consultants, principals, agents, servants, heirs, administrators, shareholders, successors, directors, officers, representatives, attorneys, and assigns (collectively for purposes of this form known as SPRO) as well as any governmental entity where the event is held, and agree to hold them free and harmless for, from, and against any and all claims, judgments, appeals, rights, demands, costs, expenses, liabilities, obligations, actions, and causes of actions of any character or form whatsoever, whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, arising from their negligence or otherwise, including, but not limited to, all liabilities for personal injury, property damage, or wrongful death caused by such negligence or otherwise resulting from participation in the event listed above (the “Claims”).

    2) Rules & Membership:  I have read, understand, acknowledge, and agree to abide by all rules set forth by SPRO and JML Outdoors LLC. for the SPRO Frog Team Open.  I understand that should I be found in violation of any SPRO Frog Team Open rule, it may result in a penalty, event disqualification, and forefeture of any prizes earned at the event in which I participated. 

    3) Indemnification:  I also agree to indemnify and defend SPRO and JML Outdoors LLC. against the claims, and other damages, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney’s fees, resulting from any claim made by me or my agents or successors-in-interest.  I understand and agree that under this provision, SPRO and JML Outdoors will be indemnified by me whether SPRO or JML Outdoors potential liability for claims has risen as a result of SPRO or JML Outdoors negligence alone or of co-negligence with me, or the negligence of others, with respect to all claims.

    4) Assumption of Risk:  I acknowledge that this Event involves certain risks and hazards, including the risk of accidental injury or death, or loss or damage to property, resulting from wild animals, inclement weather, accidents, equipment malfunctions, collisions, falls, drowning, equipment and gear, related injuries or other causes known or unknown to SPRO or JML Outdoors LLC.  I also acknowledge that I carry the minimum levels of state mandated liability insurance for any vessel or vehicle that I may operate as a participant in this event.

    5) Good Health & Expertise:  I attest and verify that I am physically fit, am enjoying good health, and have sufficient expertise and stamina for participation in this Event.  I understand that fishing and hunting are physically strenuous activities and that I will be exerting myself during this Event, and that if injured as a result of heart attack, panic, hyperventilation, or any other physical malady, etc, that I expressly assume the risk of said injury. 

    6) Promotion:  I also irrevocably authorize SPRO or JML Outdoors and any assignee to use my name, voice, likeness, biographical information and/or tips in photography, audio, video, or any other format for publication, advertising, promotional or any other purposes, without restriction as to changes or alterations from time to time.  I understand that I will not be entitled to receive any royalties or other compensation in connection with such use.

    I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE CAREFULLY READ, UNDERSTAND, AND AGREE TO ALL CONDITIONS AND TERMS SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT.  I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS AGREEMENT. I UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS A LEGALLY BINDING AND ENFORCEABLE CONTRACT.  I SIGN OF MY OWN FREE WILL and intend for my signature to be a complete and unconditional release of all liability to the greatest extent allowed by law.

  •                                        SPRO Frog Tournament Rules

    These rules and regulations are the official rules for the SPRO Frog Tournaments.  These rules are subject to change at any time without notice.  It is the responsibility of each competitor to read and understand these rules.  By entering into a SPRO event you agree to abide by all of the rules and criteria set forth below.  Furthermore, you agree that the tournament director or his representative have the final decision in all matters related to the tournament and its outcome.

    Should a protest occur the tournament director/SPRO may withhold any winnings while an investigation into the protested angler takes place.  It is each angler’s responsibility to know and understand the rules prior to registering for any SPRO event.

     1: Participation: Participation in a SPRO event is open to anyone providing a team or team member has not:

    A)   Fished in a BASS Elite Series or MLF Bass Pro Tour event in the last 3 years.

    B)   Guided on Lake Guntersville within 3 years of the event.

     The tournament director has the final decision of who is eligible to fish a SPRO event.

     2: Off-limits:  There will be no off limits for pre-fishing.  No fishing within 50 feet of a working gas pump.  No fishing within 25 yards of another boat first anchored with the trolling motor up.  No fishing in any area that is marked “No Entry”, “No Fishing”, or that implies no fishing or access by local, state, or federal officials.

     3: Solicitation of Information: All anglers are expected to locate their own fish.  No angler shall knowingly solicit information or pre-fish with anyone other than an immediate family member, team partner, or another angler eligible to compete in a SPRO event after the registration deadline without prior written consent from SPRO or the tournament director.

     4: Guides: Hiring guides for the purpose of locating bass for a SPRO event is strictly prohibited.  Any angler found to have hired a guide on the body of water in which a SPRO event is held after the entry fee is paid shall be subject to disqualification.  SPRO considers splitting prize money or a portion of any prize money with any angler not eligible to fish a SPRO event as hiring a guide.   

    5: Membership: We do not require a membership to fish a SPRO event.

     6: Safety: All participants shall observe local and state regulations specific to boating safety at all times during practice and competition and do not hold either the SPRO, its director, staff, or sponsors liable for anything that happens during an event.  A United States Coast Guard approved life vest must be on and secured by all competitors anytime the outboard motor is on.  The boat operator shall have the ignition shut off device (kill switch) attached to themselves anytime the outboard motor is running.

     7: Observers: The tournament director may grant permission for an angler to have an observer in the boat.  This observer must be approved by the tournament director prior to registration and is not allowed to fish or assist in landing a fish in anyway.  This includes hanging onto an object to keep the boat from moving, handing the competing angler the net, netting the fish, handing the competing angler a rod, lure, or bait, bait selection, etc.  The observer is only there for safety reasons.

     8: Boat/License Requirements: All watercraft that is used during a SPRO event if required by law must have attached a US Coast Guard rating plate.  The horsepower of the boat shall not exceed the maximum horsepower requirements stated on the US Coast Guard rating plate.  Each boat shall have a working kill switch, aerated live-wells, and be properly registered.  Each contestant must have and provide proof of upon request a current fishing license with necessary stamps or endorsements.  Any citation given by local, state, or federal law enforcement officials shall be grounds for disqualification.

     9: Insurance: It is the sole responsibility of all SPRO participants, competitors, and owners to carry and maintain the state required minimum liability coverage for themselves and their passengers.

     10: Permitted Fish and Fishing Methods: All largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass must be taken in a conventional and sporting manner.  At no time shall any angler be permitted to use more than one rod, one reel, and one bait at a time.  Anglers are only permitted to use the SPRO baits approved for the SPRO tournament they are entered in. 

    a)    FROGS MUST BE WORKED ON THE SURFACE

    b)    BAITS MAY NOT BE ALTERED IN COLOR IN ANY WAY

    c)    YOU MAY OPEN THE HOOKS

    d)    YOU MAY TRIM THE LEGS

    e)    YOU MAY ADD BB’S OR RATTLES

    f)     YOU MAY USE SCENT

    11: Tournament limits: Unless lake rules state a lesser number the tournament limit of bass shall be 5 fish per team.  The minimum size limit shall be determined by the tournament director prior to the event.  At no time shall a team posses more than a limit of fish.  Once a limit is achieved and the next fish is caught the team must cull immediately.  No culling inside the host marina will be allowed.

    12: Encroachment: While some lakes fish smaller than other anglers are requested to use common sense and work with other competitors.  As a general rule no team shall pull within 25 yards or 75 feet of another competitor’s boat.  Having a cast land within 10 yards or 30 feet of another competitor’s boat shall be considered encroachment.

    13: Penalties: All penalties shall be assessed by the tournament director if necessary.  Dead fish shall have a penalty of .50lbs.  Short fish or illegal fish (in case of slot lakes) shall be a loss of 1lb plus loss of fish.  Don’t be late to check in.  All anglers are required to check in on time with a tournament official.  Any angler/team checking in late will have their catch for the day disqualified.  If an angler’s/team’s check in time is 3:00 you have until the clock turns to 3:01 before you are late.

    14: Mechanical issues: In the case of a mechanical issue one member of the team may bring their fish in with another competitor.  An angler/team can be towed in by any boat not in the tournament.

    15: Alcohol and Drugs: The use/possession of alcohol or drugs during tournament hours is strictly prohibited.

    16: Angler Cooperation: All anglers/teams are required to cooperate with tournament officials at all times both on and off the water.  This is included but not limited to request for polygraphs, pictures, and information for press releases.  All photographs taken by SPRO staff are the property of SPRO & JML Outdoors and may be used at any time for advertising or information purposes.

    17: Sportsmanship: All contestants are to follow the highest standards of sportsmanship.  Any angler/team that is found to have brought unfavorable publicity to SPRO or the sport of bass fishing shall be subject to disqualification.

    18: Protests: All protests must be given in writing to the tournament director within 30 minutes of the anglers check in time.  It will be the tournament director’s responsibility to make a decision based off of the information provided by both parties.  Both parties involved must be readily available for discussion with the tournament director when requested.

    These rules and regulations are the official rules for the SPRO Frog Tournaments.  These rules are subject to change at any time without notice.  It is the responsibility of each competitor to read and understand these rules.  By entering into a SPRO event you agree to abide by all of the rules and criteria set forth below.  Furthermore, you agree that the tournament director or his representative have the final decision in all matters related to the tournament and its outcome.

    Should a protest occur the tournament director/SPRO may withhold any winnings while an investigation into the protested angler takes place.  It is each angler’s responsibility to know and understand the rules prior to registering for any SPRO event.

    1: Participation: Participation in a SPRO event is open to anyone providing a team or team member has not:

    A)   Fished as a PRO (BOATER) Tackle Warehouse Tour, Bass Pro Tour, BASS Elite Series and NPFL event in the last 3 years.

    B)   Guided on Lake Guntersville within 3 years of the event.

    The tournament director has the final decision of who is eligible to fish a SPRO event.

    2: Off-limits:  There will be no off limits for pre-fishing.  No fishing within 50 feet of a working gas pump.  No fishing within 25 yards of another boat first anchored with the trolling motor up.  No fishing in any area that is marked “No Entry”, “No Fishing”, or that implies no fishing or access by local, state, or federal officials.

    3: Solicitation of Information: All anglers are expected to locate their own fish.  No angler shall knowingly solicit information or pre-fish with anyone other than an immediate family member, team partner, or another angler eligible to compete in a SPRO event after the registration deadline without prior written consent from SPRO or the tournament director.

    4: Guides: Hiring guides for the purpose of locating bass for a SPRO event is strictly prohibited.  Any angler found to have hired a guide on the body of water in which a SPRO event is held after the entry fee is paid shall be subject to disqualification.  SPRO considers splitting prize money or a portion of any prize money with any angler not eligible to fish a SPRO event as hiring a guide. 

    5: Membership: We do not require a membership to fish a SPRO event.

    6: Safety: All participants shall observe local and state regulations specific to boating safety at all times during practice and competition and do not hold either the SPRO, its director, staff, or sponsors liable for anything that happens during an event.  A United States Coast Guard approved life vest must be on and secured by all competitors anytime the outboard motor is on.  The boat operator shall have the ignition shut off device (kill switch) attached to themselves anytime the outboard motor is running.

    7: Observers: The tournament director may grant permission for an angler to have an observer in the boat.  This observer must be approved by the tournament director prior to registration and is not allowed to fish or assist in landing a fish in anyway.  This includes hanging onto an object to keep the boat from moving, handing the competing angler the net, netting the fish, handing the competing angler a rod, lure, or bait, bait selection, etc.  The observer is only there for safety reasons.

    8: Boat/License Requirements: All watercraft that is used during a SPRO event if required by law must have attached a US Coast Guard rating plate.  The horsepower of the boat shall not exceed the maximum horsepower requirements stated on the US Coast Guard rating plate.  Each boat shall have a working kill switch, aerated live-wells, and be properly registered.  Each contestant must have and provide proof of upon request a current fishing license with necessary stamps or endorsements.  Any citation given by local, state, or federal law enforcement officials shall be grounds for disqualification.

    9: Insurance: It is the sole responsibility of all SPRO participants, competitors, and owners to carry and maintain the state required minimum liability coverage for themselves and their passengers.

    10: Permitted Fish and Fishing Methods: All largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass must be taken in a conventional and sporting manner.  At no time shall any angler be permitted to use more than one rod, one reel, and one bait at a time.  Anglers are only permitted to use the SPRO baits approved for the SPRO tournament they are entered in. 

    a)    FROGS MUST BE WORKED ON THE SURFACE

    b)    BAITS MAY NOT BE ALTERED IN COLOR IN ANY WAY

    c)    YOU MAY OPEN THE HOOKS

    d)    YOU MAY TRIM THE LEGS

    e)    YOU MAY ADD BB’S OR RATTLES

    f)     YOU MAY USE SCENT

    11: Tournament limits: Unless lake rules state a lesser number the tournament limit of bass shall be 5 fish per team.  The minimum size limit shall be determined by the tournament director prior to the event.  At no time shall a team posses more than a limit of fish.  Once a limit is achieved and the next fish is caught the team must cull immediately.  No culling inside the host marina will be allowed.

    12: Encroachment: While some lakes fish smaller than other anglers are requested to use common sense and work with other competitors.  As a general rule no team shall pull within 25 yards or 75 feet of another competitor’s boat.  Having a cast land within 10 yards or 30 feet of another competitor’s boat shall be considered encroachment.

    13: Penalties: All penalties shall be assessed by the tournament director if necessary.  Dead fish shall have a penalty of .50lbs.  Short fish or illegal fish (in case of slot lakes) shall be a loss of 1lb plus loss of fish.  Don’t be late to check in.  All anglers are required to check in on time with a tournament official.  Any angler/team checking in late will have their catch for the day disqualified.  If an angler’s/team’s check in time is 3:00 you have until the clock turns to 3:01 before you are late.

    14: Mechanical issues: In the case of a mechanical issue one member of the team may bring their fish in with another competitor.  An angler/team can be towed in by any boat not in the tournament.

    15: Alcohol and Drugs: The use/possession of alcohol or drugs during tournament hours is strictly prohibited.

    16: Angler Cooperation: All anglers/teams are required to cooperate with tournament officials at all times both on and off the water.  This is included but not limited to request for polygraphs, pictures, and information for press releases.  All photographs taken by SPRO staff are the property of SPRO & JML Outdoors and may be used at any time for advertising or information purposes.

    17: Sportsmanship: All contestants are to follow the highest standards of sportsmanship.  Any angler/team that is found to have brought unfavorable publicity to SPRO or the sport of bass fishing shall be subject to disqualification.

    18: Protests: All protests must be given in writing to the tournament director within 30 minutes of the anglers check in time.  It will be the tournament director’s responsibility to make a decision based off of the information provided by both parties.  Both parties involved must be readily available for discussion with the tournament director when requested.

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