I was just about to post that there was a rule about staying 100 feet away from any anchored competitor, but upon reading the rules for both the Elites and the Opens, it appears that there is no rule regarding proximity to other anglers in either circuit. I feel certain that there was at one time. Hopefully somebody can shed some light on why thats not a rule anymore, if it was one. (It certainly is in many tournaments.)On the issue of fighting over rules and of reporting violations, this paragraph is included in the official rules for both circuits:Each competitor agrees to report to the Tournament Director immediately any violation or infraction of any Tournament Rules. Failure to report violations, or suggestions to another competitor that they violate these Rules, or false verification of weigh-in forms may be cause for disqualification. OFFICIAL PROTESTS MUST BE FILED IN WRITING AND ALL PARTIES OF INTEREST WILL BE PROVIDED A COPY.Its interesting that even telling another competitor that he is breaking the rules is a rule violation. I agree with that. It inhibits competition to tell him, for one thing, and more importantly it inhibits BASS from being able to enforce rule violations when they happen. This rule also probably helps keep poor sportsmanship to a minimum, if anglers follow the rule, that is.A copy of the official rules for 2013 Elite Series tournaments can be downloaded here: http://www.bassmaster.com/sites/default … eRules.pdf-Scott