May 13, 2020: OBN COVID-19 Update

Posted on May 13, 2020

OBN COVID-19 Update: May 13, 2020 

This update is in follow-up to the update posted on May 9th 2020: http://ontariobass.com/obn-covid-19-update-may-7-2020/

The Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation is dedicated to helping clubs have a safe and successful season. It is important that OBN Clubs and Members follow updates from municipal, provincial and federal health authorities during this pandemic. OBN Executive asks that OBN Clubs know what is required by their municipal health authorities if they are planning on hosting events in 2020. We also ask that OBN Clubs strictly follow municipal health directives where proposed events are being held. This is because health directives can vary between municipalities.

The following information from B.A.S.S. Nation is only suggested. Please do not assume the following is permitting OBN events (tournaments, meetings, etc.) to occur during this pandemic. The following is meant strictly for information.

The OBN Executive Committee plans to have additional direction for OBN clubs as we get closer to bass season.

Sincerely,

David Spence
President, Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation
Email: president@ontariobass.com

 

 

Suggested Best Management Practices for B.A.S.S. Nation State and Club Bass Tournaments during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Registration and Briefing:

  • Encourage use of electronic registration (phone, web-based, email, phone apps) Email or make liability waivers available online for download and allow electronic signature.
  • For in-person registration, check current state restrictions and follow guidelines on numbers allowed in group settings. Limit number allowed in the registration area. Staff monitors
    numbers entering and leaving, keeping 6-foot distances among all anglers and staff.
  • If state has quarantine requirements for people coming from suspect locations, they may register but must show proof of state-required number of quarantine days before being allowed to fish.
  • For any signature required, use disposable pens and wipe down between uses.
  • Staff would wear PPE and disinfect equipment regularly.
  • Participants required to wear face covering during registration and briefing (if on site).
  • Briefings should be video recorded for viewing online via FB or web link, sent to all contestants with information about a set time for a limited live Q and A session prior to the tournament day

Launch & Take-off:

  • No one in another person’s boat or vehicle except immediate family or team member when launching boats. If a draw-for-partner tournament, only boater drives boater’s vehicle (will slow
    launch so adjust times accordingly).
  • Limit people on docks to contestants only, maintaining 6-foot distancing, adhere to state restrictions on group size

Weigh In:

  • More flights so fewer anglers in a flight, more spacing between flights to avoid crowding at docks & ramp.
  • Anglers wait in boats until your flight is called for weigh-in. Staff provides bags or one angler per boat comes to bag line, maintaining distancing.
  • Tournament Staff/Volunteers will wear PPE
  • Participant encouraged to wear face protection during weigh-in and encouraged to wear
    disposable or washable gloves
  • Limited number of bags handed out.
  • Drive-thru weigh-in encouraged – trailer boats with fish in live-wells, aerators running on manual, pulling one boat at a time to scales, one angler bags and hands bag to weighmaster, fish
    are weighed and handed off to staff to release.
  • If waiting line tanks are provided, only one angler per tank (6 feet apart)
  • If no tanks, one angler from each team bags and brings fish to scales — only after being called by

Tournament Director:

  • Bag of fish is handed to weigh-master, placed on scales, weighed and handed back to contestant.
  • Contestant exits and is responsible for releasing their own fish.
  • No microphone interviews, on stage, of anglers.
  • Following fish release (or placing them in release boat or trailer) bags are sanitized with hydrogen peroxide (the only fish-safe disinfectant – submerge bag and keep wet for at least
    three minutes).
  • Bags are returned to bag line for another team/individual to use.

Awards Ceremony:

  • Facebook live or another digital platform encouraged, do not attract crowds. If present, follow state restrictions on grouping, maintain social distance.
  • Checks mailed, electronic transfers or placed on a table where one angler per team comes to pick up when name is called.
  • Teams or individuals not weighing fish leave location immediately after loading boat.
  • Contestants, family, friends are discouraged from gathering in groups during or following weigh-in, observing state guidelines.

 

May 07, 2020: OBN COVID-19 Update

Posted on May 11, 2020

May 7th 2020

Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation COVID-19 Update

Dear Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation Presidents and Chapter Representatives,

Due to the current emergency orders in Ontario resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation is suspending all in-person club related activities. These include all in-person gatherings, meetings, tournaments, conservation projects, and any other club functions until June 19th 2020.

If an event is held during this time, the chapter hosting the event will not receive any insurance for the event. Further, the club may risk substantial fines from local municipalities and possible removal from B.A.S.S.

Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation members are welcome to participate in the sport of angling within Ontario during the pandemic. We trust all members that choose to go fishing will do so safely and follow all covid-related procedures outlined by the Province of Ontario and their local municipalities.

The Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation will be hosting a virtual board meeting on Saturday, June 13th to review these emergency orders and the June 19th 2020 deadline based on federal, provincial and municipal information available at that time. We sincerely hope that by the time bass season opens, that restrictions by provincial and municipal governments will be relaxed to allow us to more freely enjoy recreational fishing and even some degree of competitive fishing.

We also ask that OBN club members understand that we are trying to lead by example and that we all resist the various loopholes that may exist to allow some degree of in-person club related activities

Please review the message from Jon Stewart (Director, B.A.S.S. Nation) in the message below for additional clarity.

Sincerely,

David Spence

President, Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation

Email: president@ontariobass.com

 

Full version of this update is in the link below. 

March 16, 2020: Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation COVID-19 Update

Posted on March 16, 2020

Hello Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation Clubs and Members,

In light of recent events surrounding COVID-19 Virus we are encouraging Ontario B.A.S.S. Clubs to postpone in-person events including clubs, swap meets and other gatherings until further notice.

The health of our members and families is of the utmost importance to the OBN Executive Committee. For clubs that wish to meet we would encourage the use of webcasts or other technology to manage club business in the interim.

We encourage all members to check with local Public Health and Health Canada websites and social media for Coronavirus (COVID-19) information.

If you have any questions, please reach out to members of our Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation Executive Committee.

Sincerely,

The Ontario B.A.S.S. Nation Executive Committee

http://ontariobass.com/obn-executive-committee/