Amistad
National Recreation Area
SPECIAL
PARK USES
FISHING
TOURNAMENT POLICY
Fishing
Tournament Schedule
Tournament Home Page
Special Use Permit

GENERAL
The National
Park Service (NPS) allows special park uses at Amistad National
Recreation Area which includes fishing tournaments. Fishing is specifically
authorized for Amistad National Recreation Area by legislation.
These laws also designate the park superintendent with the responsibility
to control the use of the park to insure public safety, administration
effectiveness, resource protection, fish and wildlife management,
and public use and enjoyment.
As with any special
park use, a permit must be requested in advance to allow the park
superintendent to confirm that the tournament follows the appropriate
laws, is within the values and purposes for which the park was established,
that public safety is paramount, that the property and resources
are protected, and that normal activities and operations are continued.
The NPS is required
by the United States Code (16 USC § 3a) to recover certain costs
that are incurred when managing special park uses. The NPS is further
required to develop the policies and procedures to do so.
The Code of Federal
Regulations governing Special Events (36 CFR § 2.50) and the NPS
Special Park Use Guidelines (DO/RM-53) establish the procedures
for special use permits. In order to comply with these regulations,
the park has developed policies and procedures to manage fishing
tournaments and recover certain costs. These procedures were developed
after study and data gathering. Recognizing that each special use
fishing tournament will have different requirements from the park,
flexibility will be used in issuing the special use permits, and
the park will work with the tournament directors/organizers to determine
the requirements and provisions necessary to minimize the impacts.
In turn, the tournament directors/organizers are expected to have
established procedures and rules to assist the park in following
the required policy and procedures.
MANAGEMENT
Permits:
A special use permit will be required
when any fishing tournament exceeds ten (10) boats. The
application for special use permits must be received by the park
at least 72 hours before and no earlier than 12 months in advance
of the tournament start date. A permit processing fee of $25.00
must be submitted with the application. Applications will be processed
on a first-come, first-served basis, and a permit or other response
will be given by park within one week after receipt. The addresses
for the application are as follows:
Written:
Amistad National Recreation Area
Attn: Ranger Activities
HCR 3, Box 5J
Del
Rio, Texas 78840
Fax: (830)
775-7299
Email: amis_ranger_activities@nps.gov
For
fishing tournaments of ten(10) boats or less, the tournament
director/organizer shall notify the park by phone at (830) 775-7492
ext. 202 at least 72 hours before the tournament date. The notice
should include the following:
- Tournament
name
- Organizer/director
name and phone number
- Launch
and weigh-in dates, times, and locations
- Number
of participants and number of boats.
Exceptions:
Certain unexpected conditions may occur at the lake that could affect
a fishing tournament. These conditions could include: significant
changes in lake level, adverse fisheries impacts, public safety
problems, or other major problems. These conditions must be considered
by park managers, realizing a necessary decision to modify permit
conditions could impact tournament schedules. Recognizing the potential
impact on fishing tournaments, the park superintendent will make
a decision only after working closely with the tournament director/organizer
and the Del Rio Chamber of Commerce Lake Committee. Any decision
will be made as soon as possible and with the intent to minimize
or eliminate any adverse impacts.
FEES
Application
Processing Fee: The above mentioned
non-refundable application processing fee of $25.00 shall accompany
the application. (If a tournament director/organizer submits one
application for more than one tournament in the calendar year, only
one permit will be issued for all the tournaments and only one $25.00
fee will be charged).
Lake Use
Fee: All recreational boats on
Lake Amistad, including those in fishing tournaments, must display
a valid permit costing $4.00/day or $40.00/year. This permit is
available at Amistad Visitor Information Center, Rough Canyon, Box
Canyon and Diablo East. Annual permit receipts obtained from the
machines must be exchanged for a sticker within 14 days or it will
be invalid.
Tournament
Fee: Under Title 16 and Title 31
of the U.S. Code, the U.S. Congress expects the NPS to be self-sustaining
and to charge for a service provided in a fair and cost-effective
way. After extensive research and experience, the park has established
a standard fee for service provided for a fishing tournament. The
fee can include projected costs of preparing for, monitoring, supporting,
and cleaning up after the tournament. These costs can be mitigated
based on prior arrangements and agreements made at the time of application
or up to 72 hours before the tournament start date. The fees are
to arrive at the park no later than tournament registration time.
The tournament fees are listed below:
TOURNAMENT
FEES (*) (**) (***)
Boats |
Fees
|
| 1-100 |
$ 0/day |
| 101-200 |
$ 90/day |
| 201-300 |
$260/day |
| 301-600
|
$495/day |
(*)
Does not include any negotiations between the park and director/organizer.
(**) Park
staff overtime costs are the only standardized costs being recovered.
In the event there are additional costs incurred by the park, the
NPS will notify the tournament director/organizer and the Del Rio
Chamber of Commerce Lake Committee before finalizing the permit.
(***)
In accordance with Title 36 CFR,
even though the park superintendent may require the filing of a
bond in the amount adequate to cover costs and the acquisition of
liability insurance, this will not be required with the payment
of the above fees. NOTE: The above fees are negotiable
and will be based on the projected costs to the park.
Facilities
Fluctuating
lake levels may restrict facilities that are available for boat
launching and vehicle parking. Tournament organizers are responsible
for limiting their participants to a number that can be accommodated
by existing NPS public facilities at that time or arranging for
additional private facilities outside the park. The maximum number
of tournament participants on any one day, as determined by all
parking and launch ramp facilities, is 600 boats. All public facilities
are available on a first-come, first served basis. And cannot be
reserved for exclusive use by tournaments. Current capacities for
combination vehicle and trailer parking (assumes efficient parking
in lots that have no road striping or delineators) are:
|
Diablo East 235 |
Rough
Canyon 130 |
| Blackbrush
35 |
Spur
454 100 |
|
Box Canyon 40 |
Steamplant
60 |
The
park will develop boat launching, vehicle parking, and fish weigh-in
station plans in coordination with the tournament director/organizer
(unless the director arranges private facilities outside the park).
The tournament directors/organizers are responsible for ensuring
their participants follow the agreed to plan. For authorized weigh-ins
at Diablo East or Rough Canyon, the tournament director should coordinate
their weigh-in and award ceremony activities with marina managers.
(Note: the capacity parking at those two locations is listed above).
Resources
In coordination
with the State of Texas and The Republic of Mexico, the park will
work as a partner in managing the fisheries for the lake. The plan
developed by these agencies to manage the fisheries will be made
available to tournament directors at the time of request for special
use permits.
There may be occasions
where certain zones and times may have fishing restrictions. The
park will consult with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department officials
to establish criteria for fish mortality predictions. When completed,
the fisheries management plan, including tournament criteria, will
be made available to all interested persons, tournament directors
and the Del Rio Chamber of Commerce Lake Committee, and will be
used for any restrictions imposed.
The tournament director
shall provide to the park a summary of their tournament to include:
Daily number of
participants: ______________
Number of boats:
___________________
Number and total
weight of fish: _____________
Disposition of fish:
_________________
Comments or suggestions
to improve management of fishing tournaments are welcome at any
time.
A form will be provided
to the tournament director by the park that can be used for this
summary. It is requested that the form be mailed to the park at
the address above within 10 days. The park will, in turn, forward
a copy to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for their use
in fisheries management.
NATIONAL
PARK SERVICE
SPECIAL USE PERMIT STANDARD CONDITIONS
- The Permittee
shall exercise this privilege subject to the supervision of the
Superintendent, and shall comply with all applicable laws and
regulations of the area.
- Damages
The Permittee shall pay the United States for any damage resulting
from this use which would not reasonably be inherent in the use
which the Permittee is authorized to make of the land described
in this permit.
- Benefit
Neither Members of, nor Delegates to Congress, or Resident Commissioners
shall be admitted to any share or part of this permit or derive,
either directly or indirectly, any pecuniary benefit to arise
therefrom: Provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall
be construed to extend to any incorporated company, if the permit
be for the benefit of such corporation.
- Assignment
This permit may not be transferred or assigned without the consent
of the Superintendent, in writing.
- Revocation
This permit may be terminated upon breach of any of the conditions
herein or at the discretion of the Superintendent.
- The Permittee
is prohibited from giving false information, to do so will be
considered a breach of conditions and be grounds for revocation:
[ Re: 36 CRF 2.32(4)]
-
Permittee
will comply with applicable public health and sanitation standards
and codes.
AMISTAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA SPECIAL USE PERMIT CONDITIONS
- The Permittee
shall provide the National Park Service with a social security
number or an organization tax ID number to complete the permit
process.
- In the event
the organizer cancels the tournament, the Permittee must contact
the National Park Service no later than 72 hours before the scheduled
start of the tournament.
- The Permittee
may display banners and prizes that are directly associated with
and appropriate to the scale and theme of the event. Banners and
prizes will only be permitted at the approved weigh-in location,
and only during weigh-in times. The overall size and number of
banners and prizes should be appropriate to the park setting.
The use of all signs, banners, and prizes must have prior approval
of the Superintendent.
- Activities conducted
under the authority of the permit shall not interfere with use
of the recreation area by persons not participating in the event.
Restricted or shotgun starts are not permitted within any harbor.
- Any use of marina
or other concession facilities must be approved by the concessioner
prior to the event.
- The Permittee
is allowed to levy charges for participants of the tournament
event. No charges to the public for admission to the event or
area are allowed.
- The Permittee
shall not operate a concession of any kind.
- Vehicles and
boat trailers should be parked in a manner to prevent congestion
and to keep launching facilities open.
- Overnight camping
is allowed in park campgrounds and in overnight facilities provided
by the concessioner. Lakeshore camping outside of developed areas
also is permitted.
- Participants
shall comply with all Federal and State fishing and boating regulations
while within Amistad National Recreation Area. All motor boats
of any size and all sailboats 14 feet in length or longer are
required to obtain a valid Amistad National Recreation Area Lake
Use Permit.
- Five miles per
hour boat speed must be observed in marked harbors ("no wake"
buoys mark harbor limits).
- Fishing from
boats inside marked harbors is prohibited.
- The Tournament
Director shall make these National Park Service permit conditions
available to all participants. A copy of these permit conditions
may be given to participants.
- Weigh-in locations
in the park must be approved before the tournament begins. No
tournament weigh-ins are permitted on any launch ramp or courtesy
boat dock.
- The tournament
organizer shall provide the park with a completed tournament summary
with daily number of participants, number of boats, number and
total weight of fish caught, and disposition of fish. Mail the
completed form to: Amistad National Recreation Area, Attn: Ranger
Activities, HCR 3 Box 5J Del Rio, Texas 78840. The summary should
be mailed within ten (10) days after the tournament. Comments
or suggestions to improve management of fishing tournaments are
welcome at any time.
- The Permittee
agrees to pay the National Park Service tournament fee1
for costs incurred in providing service or support during the
tournament. Any costs above the tournament fee that are incurred
by the park will be billed only after notification to the Del
Rio Chamber of Commerce Lake Committee and the tournament director/organizer.
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It
is understood that the tournament director/organizer establishes
tournament rules that are issued to each participant. Included
in those rules should be, as a minimum, the following:
a.) requirements for boat live wells with working circulation
systems.
b.) methods for proper fish handling techniques to reduce fish
stress.
c.) limit time in bags from boat to weigh-in to five (5) minutes.All
schedules should reflect minimum holding times.
d.) reducing the stress on fish during the weigh-in process.
- The Tournament
Director is responsible for the proper release or disposition
of tournament caught fish to include a reasonable effort for proper
disposal of fish mortalities at approved sites.
- If violations
of these permit conditions occur to an extent that may jeopardize
the safety of participants, park staff, or visitors, or endanger
resources or facilities, the tournament director/organizer will
be notified, and park managers may postpone, temporarily stop,
or cancel the event.
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