Birmingham, Ala. — Pro bass fishing will never be the same. Ever. That’s a huge statement. In this case, it’s true. B.A.S.S. just announced that the Bassmaster Elite Series, heading into its 20th season, will no longer require entry fees. In 2025, competitors, for the first time ever in the history of B.A.S.S. competition, will no longer fish for their own money. No longer are Elite Series pros required to pay to play.
B.A.S.S. has long believed that the goal of the organization’s highest level of competition should be on par with other individual professional sports, like golf and tennis, which do not require pros to pay entry fees. The decision was made following record-breaking viewership of Bassmaster LIVE.


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The expenses to fish pro tournaments are staggering even without entry fees. Good luck to those who qualify for these tournaments. 🏟️