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GENERAL TOURNAMENT RULES
Teams may consist of no more than six (6) registered anglers, one (1) captain, and two (2) mates for a total of nine (9) registered team members. There are four (4) eligible divisions included in the general entry for this tournament, in which all boats compete: (i) Billfish Sonar, (ii) Billfish Non-Sonar (iii) Tuna, and (iv) Dorado. Trophies and cash awards will be presented to the top three teams (1st, 2nd, and 3rd place) for their aggregate performance in each division over two days of fishing.
Sonar and Non-Sonar boats will compete separately for general entry billfish prize money and trophy categories. General entry billfish payouts will be determined by the quantity of Sonar/Non-Sonar boats entered in the tournament. Billfish and Marlin Only Optional Daily Jackpots are divided into two divisions: sonar and non-sonar boats.
All boats will compete together in the gamefish division’s general entry prize money and trophy categories, as well as gamefish optional jackpots.
SONAR DEFINITION
Side Scanning Sonar vs. Traditional Fish Finder:
All fish finders work as echo sounders and are a form of sonar; for this tournament, Sonar vs. Non-Sonar is defined by the following:
Any vessel with sonar that requires a transducer mounted to a shaft or “Staff” that extends from or through the hull/keel of the vessel like a periscope and with the capability to rotate and view the water from 1 – 360 degrees will be deemed as a Sonar equipped vessel. These vessels can only enter and fish the “Sonar” optional jackpot Division. A good example of this type of Sonar would be any system that works like the Furuno Omni Sonar or the Koden KDS 6000 Sonar.
Any vessel with a traditional fish finder with a “fixed” transducer and with no extending shaft and no ability to rotate the transducer in any direction will be deemed as a non-sonar vessel and are eligible to fish the “non-sonar” optional jackpot division.
Teams with “non-sonar” designation may opt to fish in the “sonar” designated divisions but must choose one or the other.
The decision of the Tournament Director with respect to a review of the sonar vs. non-sonar distinction with respect to a particular boat or crew or fish will be binding and final.
ENTRY FEES AND OPTIONAL JACKPOTS
GENERAL ENTRY: $4,500
OPTIONAL GAMEFISH JACKPOTS | |||
Pays 1st Place Only | |||
| Day 1 | Day 2 | Total |
$250 TUNA DAILY JACKPOT | $250 | $250 | $500 |
$500 TUNA DAILY JACKPOT | $500 | $500 | $1,000 |
$1K TUNA DAILY JACKPOT | $1,000 | $1,000 | $2,000 |
Pays 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Place; 60%/30%/10% | |||
$1K TUNA OVERALL TOP THREE | $1,000 | $1,000 | |
$2K TUNA OVERALL TOP THREE | $2,000 | $2,000 | |
Pays 1st Place Only | |||
$250 DORADO DAILY JACKPOT | $250 | $250 | $500 |
$500 DORADO DAILY JACKPOT | $500 | $500 | $1,000 |
$1K DORADO DAILY JACKPOT | $1,000 | $1,000 | $2,000 |
$2K DORADO DAILY JACKPOT | $2,000 | $2,000 | $4,000 |
$3k DORADO DAILY JACKPOT | $3,000 | $3,000 | $6,000 |
Pays 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Place; 60%/30%/10% | |||
$1K DORADO OVERALL TOP THREE | $1,000 | $1,000 | |
$2K DORADO OVERALL TOP THREE | $2,000 | $2,000 | |
TOTAL |
| $23,000 |
Note: ALL boats compete equally in the general entry gamefish divisions and gamefish optional daily jackpots.
OPTIONAL SONAR BILLFISH JACKPOTS | |||
Pays 1st & 2nd Place Each Day; 80%/20% | |||
| Day 1 | Day 2 | Total |
$500 BILLFISH RELEASE DAILY JACKPOT | $500 | $500 | $1,000 |
$1K BILLFISH RELEASE DAILY JACKPOT | $1,000 | $1,000 | $2,000 |
$2K BILLFISH RELEASE DAILY JACKPOT | $2,000 | $2,000 | $4,000 |
$3K BILLFISH RELEASE DAILY JACKPOT | $3,000 | $3,000 | $6,000 |
$5K BILLFISH RELEASE DAILY JACKPOT | $5,000 | $5,000 | $10,000 |
100% Payout | |||
$20K BILLFISH RELEASE WTA | $20,000 | $20,000 | |
Pays 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Place; 60%/30%/10% | |||
$1K BILLFISH RELEASE OVERALL TOP THREE | $1,000 | $1,000 | |
$2K BILLFISH RELEASE OVERALL TOP THREE | $2,000 | $2,000 | |
$3K BILLFISH RELEASE OVERALL TOP THREE | $3,000 | $3,000 | |
Pays 1st & 2nd Place Each Day; 80%/20% | |||
| Day 1 | Day 2 |
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$500 MARLIN ONLY DAILY JACKPOT | $500 | $500 | $1,000 |
$1K MARLIN ONLY DAILY JACKPOT | $1,000 | $1,000 | $2,000 |
$2K MARLIN ONLY DAILY JACKPOT | $2,000 | $2,000 | $4,000 |
$3K MARLIN ONLY DAILY JACKPOT | $3,000 | $3,000 | $6,000 |
TOTAL | $62,000 |
OPTIONAL NON-SONAR BILLFISH JACKPOTS | ||||
Pays 1st & 2nd Place Each Day; 80%/20% | ||||
| Day 1 | Day 2 | Total | |
$500 BILLFISH RELEASE DAILY JACKPOT | $500 | $500 | $1,000 | |
$1K BILLFISH RELEASE DAILY JACKPOT | $1,000 | $1,000 | $2,000 | |
$2K BILLFISH RELEASE DAILY JACKPOT | $2,000 | $2,000 | $4,000 | |
$3K BILLFISH RELEASE DAILY JACKPOT | $3,000 | $3,000 | $6,000 | |
100% Payout | ||||
$10K BILLFISH RELEASE WTA | $10,000 | $10,000 | ||
Pays 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Place; 60%/30%/10% | ||||
$1K BILLFISH RELEASE OVERALL TOP THREE | $1,000 | $1,000 | ||
$2K BILLFISH RELEASE OVERALL TOP THREE | $2,000 | $2,000 | ||
$3K BILLFISH RELEASE OVERALL TOP THREE | $3,000 | $3,000 | ||
Pays 1st & 2nd Place Each Day; 80%/20% | ||||
| Day 1 | Day 2 |
| |
$500 MARLIN ONLY DAILY JACKPOT | $500 | $500 | $1,000 | |
$1K MARLIN ONLY DAILY JACKPOT | $1,000 | $1,000 | $2,000 | |
$2K MARLIN ONLY DAILY JACKPOT | $2,000 | $2,000 | $4,000 | |
TOTAL | $36,000 |
NEW THIS YEAR
- Billfish and Marlin Only Daily Jackpots are true daily’s; entry for both days in any category required
- Billfish and Marlin Only Daily Jackpots pay 1st and 2nd place each day and are based on an 80% 1st, 20% 2nd distribution
- The $1k, $2k and $3k Billfish Release Overall Jackpots will be awarded: 60% to 1st, 30% to 2nd, and 10% to 3rd for most billfish released over two days
- The $1k and $2k Overall Gamefish Top Three Jackpots will be awarded: 60% to 1st, 30% to 2nd, and 10% to 3rd
ANGLING AND TACKLE RULES
- Teams must strictly abide by Costa Rica’s Fisheries laws: all billfish must be released; offset circle hooks are forbidden.
- Fish must be caught on standard rod and reel equipment during advertised tournament hours
- Teams may use live bait or dead bait, with non-offset, in-line circle hooks or lures with standard J-Hooks, so long as offset circle hooks are not used.
- 130LB manufacturers stated maximum line class.
- Leader length shall not exceed 30 feet in length.
- Maximum combined length of double line and leader shall be limited to 40 feet.
- No electric reels, spears, or harpoons are permitted.
- Fishing Boundaries: Teams must fish within a 50-mile radius from the Marina Pez Vela buoy.
- Anglers may receive assistance from their captain/crew in hooking their fish. Because this is a fun tournament, it is perfectly acceptable for registered anglers and crew to hook the fish and pass registered anglers the rod; however, after the initial pass there are no additional passes of the rod allowed. Angling must be done by the angler who received the rod after it was hooked and passed. Note: See Gamefish Divisions for tuna exception
All rules will be reviewed at Captain’s Meeting. Any last-minute changes announced at the Captain’s Meeting will be enforced, so we recommend one member from each team attend. It is the responsibility of each team to read and understand all the rules, including any changes or adjustments.
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Starting Line: 6:45am
Shotgun Start: 7:00am
Lines-In: 8:30am
Lines-Out: 4:30pm
Scales/Video Review Open: 4:30pm
Scales/Video Review Close: 7:00pm
DAILY FISHING HOURS: 8:30AM – 4:30PM – All boats participating in the official shotgun start will line up in front of Marina Pez Vela by 6:45am. The shotgun start is optional. Teams cannot leave for the fishing grounds prior to 7:00am. Teams that choose not to participate in the shotgun start are asked to stay towards the back of the fleet and may leave for the fishing grounds after the shotgun start has commenced. Lines-in will be called on official tournament VHF Channel 21, at 8:30am each day. Fish hooked prior to lines-out at 4:30pm may be fought until released, lost, or boated (in the case of a gamefish), but teams must make it to the scales/stage to check in before closing each day at 7:00pm. Hook-ups occurring between 4:20-4:30pm must be radioed in on official tournament VHF Channel 21.
Los Suenos Teams cannot leave Los Suenos Marina prior to 7:00am on fishing days and must provide time stamped GPS video and at least five seconds of footage of the boat leaving the marina each fishing day.
Fishing boundaries are 50 miles in any direction from the sea buoy outside of Marina Pez Vela.
WEIGH-IN: 4:30PM – 7:00PM – At the end of each fishing day, weigh-in will be hosted at the designated location in Marina Pez Vela. Scales open at 4:30pm and close at 7:00pm; however, if there are fish waiting to be weighed past official close time, they will be accepted, so long as team has properly checked in with the weighmaster prior to 7:00pm and met the other rules. Boats fishing out of Los Suenos must bring fish to be weighed by the boat they were caught on, to MPV in Quepos.
BILLFISH RELEASE VIDEO DOCUMENTATION: 4:30PM – 7:00PM – At the end of each fishing day, teams are required to drop off billfish release scorecards and video evidence of each individual billfish release at the official documentation station located at Tournament HQ in Marina Pez Vela.
Los Suenos teams are allowed to drop off billfish release scorecards and video evidence to CR Primo Tackle. Video evidence can only be submitted by SD cards. Day 1 cards will not be returned until the end of tournament; teams are required to have additional SD cards for Day 2 of fishing.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
- Thursday, January 15th – Tournament Headquarters, Marina Pez Vela
- 3:00pm – 6:30pm – Mandatory Team Check In/Registration
- 7:00pm – Captain’s Meeting
- 7:30pm – Kick Off Party
- Friday, January 16th – Fishing Day 1
- 6:45am – Starting Line
- 7:00am – Shotgun Start (Optional)
- 8:30am – Lines-In/Start Fishing
- 4:30pm – Lines Out/Stop Fishing
- 4:30pm – 7:00pm – Gamefish Weigh-Ins/Video Release Review
- Saturday, January 17th – Fishing Day 2
- 6:45am – Starting Line
- 7:00am – Shotgun Start (Optional)
- 8:30am – Lines-In/Start Fishing
- 4:30pm – Lines Out/Stop Fishing
- 4:30pm – 7:00pm – Gamefish Weigh-Ins/Video Release Review
- Sunday, January 18th – Marina Pez Vela
- 6:00pm – Awards Ceremony and Party
**Each Los Suenos team is required to have at least one registered angler and crew member attend Check In/Registration and Captain’s Meeting
GENERAL ENTRY AND AWARDS PAYOUTS
All teams must pay the fee for the General Entry category to participate in the tournament and be eligible for awards.
After applying a 50% administration fee against the total general entry amount to arrive at available prize money, 50% of the general entry prize money is allocated to the Billfish Release Divisions, which pays 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for Sonar and Non-Sonar boats; and 25% of the general entry prize money is allocated to each of the two (2) individual Gamefish Divisions which pays 1st, 2nd, 3rd place per division. General entry billfish prize money percentages are based on the number of Sonar/Non-Sonar boats and will be distributed accordingly.
Within each general entry division (Billfish, Dorado, Tuna), the prize money will be awarded as follows: 60% to 1st place; 30% to 2nd place; and 10% to 3rd place.
GAMEFISH DIVISIONS: TUNA & DORADO - SCORING OVERVIEW
There are two (2) Gamefish Divisions, in which the following rules apply: At the end of each day of tournament fishing, teams may weigh their respective tuna and dorado. Each team may weigh up to two (2) fish per species each day; however, only their single-heaviest tuna and dorado will be scored that day. At the end of the final day of tournament fishing, team rankings will be determined for each gamefish division based on their aggregate two-fish per species weight (single-heaviest each day) throughout the two-day tournament.
In the Tuna Division it is acceptable to use a one-time angler switch during one tuna battle per day, per team. The following procedures must be followed for the fish to be eligible to score points in the tournament:
- One angler switch per day for tuna only.
- The switch must be between two registered anglers; registered crew members can assist in the switch but may not turn the reel handle and gain line at any time during the switch.
- The captain must report the switch to radio control prior to the switch being made. Angler switch must be videoed, submitted, and reviewed at tournament headquarters for fish to be scored in the tournament.
NOTE: If no qualifying gamefish are caught in a given division, entries for that species will be rolled to the other gamefish division (i.e. if no qualifying dorado scored, then money rolls to tuna division; and vice versa). If no qualifying tuna or dorado are scored, then the money from those divisions rolls to the Billfish Release Division.
SCORING: Teams will receive 1-point per pound of scored gamefish, rounded to the nearest tenth (i.e. 17.2 points).
Minimum weight per fish to qualify = 15.0 lbs Each division will be awarded 1st, 2nd, 3rd place cash and prizes.
The tail of each fish brought to the scales will be clipped, signifying that it has been weighed and scored. All fish that appear to have been altered, spoiled, mutilated, or frozen will be disqualified, per the discretion of tournament officials. Any boat which enters a fish that is proven to have been caught on another vessel, weight-altered, frozen, previously weighed or otherwise tampered with will be disqualified from the tournament without refund.
BILLFISH RELEASE DIVISION - SCORING OVERVIEW
PLEASE NOTE ALL BILLFISH MUST BE RELEASED IN ADHERENCE TO COSTA RICA FISHERIES LAWS.
The team which scores the most billfish release points combined over the two (2) days of tournament fishing will win the Billfish Release Division. All billfish releases must be radioed into radio control (VHF Primary Channel 21, Backup Channel 27), recorded on video, and documented in your catch log. Qualifying billfish species are sailfish, striped marlin, blue marlin, and black marlin. Teams will be ranked based on their two-day combined release point total: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place will be awarded.
Points are scored as follows:
Billfish Species | Points per Release |
Blue Marlin | 300 |
Black Marlin | 300 |
Striped Marlin | 200 |
Sailfish | 100 |
Note: Billfish that cannot be clearly identified in video will be scored 100 points
IN EVENT OF A TIE: If there is a tie in aggregate billfish release points by multiple teams at the end of the two-day tournament, rankings will be determined by the first team to reach their aggregate point total by time of catch.
Example: If “Team A” reached their point total at 1:00pm and “Team B” reached their point total at 2:00pm, “Team A” beats “Team B”. PLEASE NOTE: Make sure your video time/date profiles are accurate to Costa Rica time zone.
BILLFISH RELEASE VIDEO REQUIREMENTS
Properly documented video evidence of each released billfish must be provided to tournament officials at the end of each fishing day. To be scored, the release video must contain a continuous sequence with the following five (5) items:
- Ability to show correct time/date on all release videos
- A registered tournament angler fighting the fish
- A mate touching the leader with the fish boat side. To identify species, clear video showing the fish’s distinctive traits must be provided. Billfish that cannot be unmistakably identified will be scored at 100 points
- Tournament provided color-coded scorecard in clear view with fish in sight, to mark completion of a catch
- Video of the leader being cut, or the fish unhooked and released, followed by at least 3 seconds of continuous video showing the fish no longer attached
If proper video is not supplied, your catch will not be scored. Teams must supply their own video recording device with ability to show time/date. Tournament Officials’ rulings on release evidence are final; there will be no protests allowed for video evidence. All submitted tournament videos may be used by Pelagic, Inc. for marketing or other purposes, worldwide, in Pelagic’s sole discretion.
OPTIONAL DAILY JACKPOTS
Teams have the option of placing bets in optional Top 3 Overall, Winner Take All, Daily Jackpots for each divisional category, and the marlin specific jackpot category. Optional daily jackpots in the Gamefish divisions pay only one place per jackpot category per day (winner take all) and will be determined by each day’s single-heaviest qualifying fish in the tuna and dorado jackpot categories. Optional Daily Jackpots in the Billfish and Marlin Only divisions pay two (2) places per day and will be determined by the most and second most daily release points in the billfish release and marlin only categories each day.
The purchase of a daily jackpot is for each individual day and teams are required to enter both days.
TUNA AND DORADO OVERALL TOP THREE JACKPOTS: Teams have the option of entering the $1K and $2k gamefish overall jackpots which pay 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place to the top three (3) teams with the heaviest combined weight in each gamefish division over two days (two-day aggregate weight of single heaviest fish each day). The top three (3) teams entered in these optional jackpots will split the winnings 60%, 30%, 10%.
TIE BREAKERS/ ROLLOVERS (GAMEFISH DIVISION): In the event of a tie in any of the gamefish daily jackpots, money will be split evenly between the teams that are tied. If no qualifying fish are scored in a jackpot category on day 1 of the tournament, the money for that jackpot will roll over to day 2. If no qualifying fish are scored in a jackpot category on day 2 of the tournament, the money for that jackpot will roll back to the day 1 winner in that jackpot category.
In the unlikely event that no qualifying fish are scored in each jackpot category during the two-day tournament, the monies collected for the unfulfilled jackpot category will be paid back to each respective entrant of that category, minus the 20% administrative fees.
SONAR/NON-SONAR BILLFISH & MARLIN ONLY DAILY JACKPOTS: Teams have the option of entering billfish and marlin only daily jackpots in two categories: sonar equipped boats and non-sonar equipped boats, as defined in the tournament definition. All Billfish and Marlin Only Daily Jackpots pay 1st (80%) and 2nd (20%) place each day.
SONAR/NON-SONAR BILLFISH OVERALL 60/30/10 JACKPOTS: Teams have the option of entering the $1k, $2k and $3k billfish overall jackpot in either Sonar and Non-Sonar divisions. These optional jackpots pay the top three (3) teams in each division a 60%, 30%, 10% split for their two (2) day billfish release total.
WINNER TAKE ALL BILLFISH JACKPOTS (WTA): Teams have the option of entering this Winner Take All Jackpot in either Sonar and Non-Sonar divisions. The team with the most billfish release points in each division over two days of fishing will be awarded 100% of all monies collected with no administration fees deducted.
MARLIN ONLY DAILY JACKPOTS: Reserved for marlin species only (blue marlin, black marlin, and striped marlin), the teams in this category that gains the most release points each day will win the respective jackpot level(s). Same rules, scoring, and tie-breaker procedures apply as listed under the General Tournament Rules, Billfish Release Division, and Optional Daily Jackpots.
Marlin points are scored as listed below:
Marlin Species | Points per Release |
Blue Marlin | 300 |
Black Marlin | 300 |
Striped Marlin | 200 |
A 20% administration fee is deducted from all jackpots, so the NET prize money payout on all categories is 80% of gross fees. Winner Take All Optional Jackpot pays 100% back to winning teams with no administration fee.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS: Credit card payments will require a surcharge of 3.5%; All charges are paid to Pelagic Tournaments, LLC
REGISTRATION/CHECK IN: All teams wishing to enter the Rockstar Offshore Tournament must complete registration online at www.PelagicTournaments.com; or during Team Check-In/Registration on Thursday, January 15th (3:00-6:30pm) at Tournament HQ. Tournament entry fees and Optional Jackpots must be determined, listed, and payment received at the time of registration.
CAPTAIN'S MEETING - Captain’s Meeting will be held in person on the main stage of Marina Pez Vela. Efforts will be made to virtually stream the event on @PelagicGear’s Instagram social media platform. At least one representative from each team must be present for registration/captain’s meeting.
AWARDS CEREMONY - An awards presentation and trophy ceremony will be held on Sunday, January 18th, starting at 6pm, on the main stage of Marina Pez Vela. All teams are invited to join regardless of overall placing in tournament.
PROTESTS - Any protests must be made in writing, accompanied by $500 cash, and presented to the tournament director NO LATER than 8:00pm on Saturday, January 17th, 2026. You will be asked to provide a written statement and any photo/video or other form of supporting documentation surrounding the protest claim. Protests will be ruled on by the tournament director and supporting staff; tournament director’s decision is final. Any verbal/physical abuse or threats made to tournament staff or disparagement (whether orally, in writing or on social media or any other forum) of Pelagic Tournaments LLC, PELAGIC or their personnel or staff is grounds for team disqualification for this and future tournaments without refund. A successful protest will result in a reimbursement of the $500 fee. A failed protest is non-refundable, with the $500 dollar fee being retained by Pelagic Tournaments, LLC, or, at its election, donated to a charity of its choice. Pelagic Tournaments, LLC reserves the right to deny entry to any individual or team for any lawful reason.
VIDEO RELEASE - The Rockstar Offshore Tournament®, Pelagic Tournaments, LLC, Pelagic, Inc. and their respective affiliates, have the right, but not the obligation, to post and/or use for any purpose, all video, photos, and other imaging submitted to the tournament or taken by Pelagic, Inc. or Pelagic Tournaments, LLC, on a worldwide basis, in perpetuity, for marketing, advertising or other purposes in Pelagic’s discretion.
RIGHT TO POLYGRAPH TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS – The Rockstar Offshore Tournament® reserves the right to polygraph all tournament winners at its discretion. Any teams caught cheating or falsifying video release verification will be disqualified with no refund and could possibly be banned from entering any future Pelagic Tournaments, LLC, events.
WITHDRAWAL FROM THE TOURNAMENT – All withdrawals must be submitted in writing. If the withdrawal is received prior to the tournament’s Day 1 Fishing Day, by 8:00am, a full refund will be issued. Once tournament fishing starts there are no refunds for any reason whatsoever.
FORM 1099 – Please note, all monies won in the PELAGIC Rockstar Offshore Tournament® are subject to taxing and you will receive a 1099 form from Pelagic Tournaments, LLC and may be asked to execute a release in favor of the tournament company as a condition of awarding your prize monies. Please expect a 30–60-day processing period for all monies won to be paid. Payout instructions will be delivered to the person listed as team contact. Winners will be paid via wire transfer only; no wire fees apply.
COSTA RICAN TAXES: The tournament is required to withhold a tax from any winnings to be paid. A disbursement breakdown will be provided to any teams receiving cash prizes showing total winnings, the tax deduction, & total disbursement. You agree to pay all applicable taxes in connection with any winnings.
CHARTER/LODGING INFORMATION –Each team must bring their own boat or reserve a vessel for charter; the PELAGIC Rockstar Offshore Tournament® will not provide a boat for you. There are plenty of great lodging options available for rental very close to the marina as well, but we are not responsible for lodging.
US Contact | Costa Rica Contact | Costa Rica Lodging Contact |
Tournament Director: Tony DiGiulian tony@pelagicgear.com; (954) 895-6635 | Alcides Alfaro: alcides@ifishquepos.com | Costa Rica: +(506) 2774-9006 Toll Free: 1-866-740-4658 Email: tours@marinapezvela.com |
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