Major League Fishing (MLF) and Fishing League Worldwide (FLW) announced today the expanded 2020 FLW Series and T-H Marine Bass Fishing League (BFL) details, schedules, rules, entry fees and payouts, highlighted by lower entry fees in both circuits and an expanded FLW Series schedule, along with upping the championship payout to $200,000 for first place and adding $10,000 bonuses for the highest-finishing pro from each of the eight U.S. FLW Series divisions and the International division.
The 2020 FLW Series season will consist of three events in eight divisions, up from five divisions in 2019. Anglers that fish all three qualifiers in any of the eight divisions and finish in the top 25 will qualify for the no-entry-fee FLW Series Championship for a shot at winning $200,000 cash, plus lucrative contingency bonuses. The winning co-angler at the championship earns a $30,000 17-foot bass boat with a 115-horsepower outboard. The new win-and-you’re-in format guarantees that anglers are never out of contention to qualify for the Championship, too. Fish all three qualifiers in a division and win a tournament, and they’ll be on their way to the Championship. FLW Series entry fees have been reduced to $1,700 pro and $550 co-angler per tournament, while top payouts in each event remain $40,000 for pros and a $30,000 17-foot bass boat with a 115-horsepower outboard for co-anglers. As field sizes increase, so do payouts, with top awards reaching $65,000 pro and $35,000 co-angler at 260 boats, and awards of $2,000 pro and $550 co-angler extending through 65th place. Complete payout details are listed below.
MLF and FLW are also rolling back entry fees in the T-H Marine BFL to give grassroots anglers – the heart and soul of the bass fishing community – the best payouts at the lowest cost available anywhere. Entry fees are now just $200 per boater and $100 per co-angler for one-day qualifiers and $300 per boater and $150 per co-angler for two-day Super Tournaments – the lowest levels since 2014. While entry fees have been lowered, BFL payouts remain the same as 2019 with boaters fishing for top awards of $6,000 plus contingency bonuses in each one-day qualifier and $9,000 plus contingency bonuses in each two-day Super Tournament. Co-anglers fish for top awards of $3,000 plus contingency bonuses in each one-day qualifier and $4,500 plus contingency bonuses in each two-day Super Tournament. Anglers also have the opportunity to qualify for six no-entry-fee regional championships with top awards of $60,000 boater and $50,000 co-angler, a no-entry-fee Wild Card regional, the no-entry-fee All-American with top awards of $100,000 boater and $50,000 co-angler, and even the FLW Series Championship with top awards of $200,000 pro/boater and $30,000 co-angler. Complete payout details are listed below.
“Major League Fishing was founded by tournament anglers, so we are an angler-driven league,” said Boyd Duckett, MLF co-founder and board director. “We respect and value the loyal FLW Series and BFL anglers, and we are very excited to announce the enhancements to what was already the best grassroots organization on the planet. I am confident that the anglers will be extremely satisfied with both the FLW Series and BFL circuits moving forward.”
The BFL is the stepping stone to the FLW Series, which is now the pathway to the new 150-angler FLW Pro Circuit and ultimately MLF’s Bass Pro Tour, where 80 of the world’s top pros compete with no entry fees. The FLW Series and BFL also put anglers in front of the sport’s largest fan base, with coverage on FLWFishing.com, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter reaching more than 1 million fans each month.
Earlier this month, MLF announced an agreement to acquire FLW. This deal, which brings together the largest grassroots organization in the world with the best pro anglers in the world, is expected to close in the coming days.
“It’s the best of both worlds for FLW anglers – what you’ve come to know and expect from FLW, now with the power of Major League Fishing behind us,” said Kathy Fennel, FLW President of Operations. “We are proud of the fact that no other organization offers higher rewards for lower entry fees.”
Complete details, schedules, rules and more for the 2020 FLW Series can be found online at FLWFishing.com.
Registration for the 2020 FLW Series season opens Oct. 28, 2019, for the top 40 pros and co-anglers from each division of the 2019 FLW Series, the top 45 boaters and co-anglers from each division of the 2019 BFL, the winner of each 2019 BFL tournament who paid an entry fee for all five tournaments in a division and fished at least two tournaments in the same division. These anglers have until Nov. 4, 2019, to secure their priority entry. Ranger boat owners may register beginning Nov. 5, 2019. Anglers who fished a full division of the 2019 FLW Series or 2019 BFL can register beginning Nov. 6, 2019, followed by Triton and Nitro boat owners Nov. 7, 2019. TBF members can register Nov. 8, 2019. All other entries will be accepted beginning Nov. 11, 2019. Register by calling 270.252.1000 or online at FLWFishing.com.
The complete 2020 T-H Marine BFL schedule, along with details, rules and payouts for the BFL season can be found online at FLWFishing.com.
Anglers can register for the 2020 T-H Marine BFL season at FLWFishing.com or by calling 270.252.1000 on the dates listed below:
- December 9, 2019 – Hoosier, Michigan, Music City and Volunteer
- December 10, 2019 – Bulldog, Cowboy, Great Lakes, Illini and Mississippi
- December 11, 2019 – Bama, Buckeye, Choo Choo, Mountain and Ozark
- December 12, 2019 – Arkie, LBL, North Carolina, Northeast and Okie
- December 13, 2019 – Gator, Piedmont, Savannah River, Shenandoah and South Carolina
For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com.
2020 FLW Series Schedule:
Central Division
- Feb. 27-29 Lake Chickamauga – Dayton, Tenn.
- April 16-18 Dale Hollow Lake – Monroe, Tenn.
- May 28-30 Pickwick Lake – Florence, Ala.
Eastern Division
- March 3-5* Lake Hartwell – Seneca, S.C.
- April 30-May 2 Lake Norman – Huntersville, N.C.
- Sept. 10-12 Potomac River – Marbury, Md.
Northern Division
- July 16-18 Lake Champlain – Plattsburgh, N.Y.
- Aug. 20-22 St. Lawrence River – Massena, N.Y.
- Sept. 17-19 Detroit River – Trenton, Mich.
Plains Division
- March 26-28 Lake of the Ozarks – Osage Beach, Mo.
- May 7-9 Table Rock Lake – Branson, Mo.
- Sept. 17-19 Lake Dardanelle – Russellville, Ark.
Southeastern Division
- March 26-28 Wheeler Lake – Decatur, Ala.
- May 7-9 Lake Neely Henry – Gadsden, Ala.
- June 4-6 Lake Eufaula – Eufaula, Ala.
Southern Division
- Feb. 13-15 St. John’s River – Palatka, Fla.
- March 12-14 Lake Okeechobee – Clewiston, Fla.
- April 16-18 Lake Seminole – Bainbridge, Ga.
Southwestern Division
- Jan. 30-Feb. 1 Toledo Bend Reservoir – Many, La.
- April 8-10** Fort Gibson Lake – Wagoner, Okla.
- Oct. 15-17 Sam Rayburn Reservoir – Brookeland, Texas
Western Division
- March 12-14 Lake Havasu – Lake Havasu City, Ariz.
- April 30-May 2 California Delta – Bethel Island, Calif.
- Sept. 24-26 Clear Lake – Lakeport, Calif.
FLW Series Championship
- Nov 5-7 TBA, watch FLWFishing.com for details
* Tuesday – Thursday event
** Wednesday – Friday event
2020 FLW Series Payouts*:
160 Boat Qualifying Event:
Place Pro Co-angler
1 $40,000 $30,000 premium 17-foot bass
boat with 115 HP outboard
2 15,500 5,000
3 12,000 4,000
4 10,000 3,500
5 9,000 3,000
6 8,000 2,500
7 7,000 2,000
8 6,000 1,750
9 5,000 1,500
10 4,000 1,250
11 3,750 1,000
12 3,500 1,000
13-15 3,000 1,000
16-20 3,000 800
21-25 2,750 700
26-30 2,500 600
31-40 2,000 550
Big Bass 300 200
Entry Fee $1,700 $550
260 Boat Qualifying Event:
Place Pro Co-angler
1 $65,000 $30,000 premium 17-foot bass
Boat with 115 HP outboard + $5,000
2 27,500 8,000
3 18,000 6,500
4 16,000 5,000
5 15,000 4,500
6 11,500 3,750
7 10,000 3,250
8 8,500 2,500
9 7,500 1,800
10 5,500 1,600
11 5,000 1,200
12 4,250 1,200
13 3,750 1,200
14 3,750 1,200
15 3,750 1,200
16-20 3,750 1,000
21-25 3,000 850
26-30 2,700 800
31-40 2,350 725
41-45 2,300 700
46-50 2,250 675
51-55 2,200 600
56-60 2,100 570
61-65 2,000 550
Big Bass 300 200
Entry Fee $1,700 $550
*Payback is based on the number of paid entries for each tournament, scaling up for every 20 boats over 160 and scaling down for every boat below 160.
FLW Series Championship:
Place Pro Co-angler
1 $200,000 $30,000 premium 17-foot boat /115HP Motor
2 40,000 12,500
3 30,000 10,000
4 25,000 7,500
5 20,000 5,000
6 14,000 4,000
7 13,000 3,500
8 12,000 3,000
9 11,000 2,500
10 10,000 2,000
11-15 4,500 1,500
16-20 3,500 1,000
21-25 3,000 900
26-30 2,500 800
31-40 2,000 700
- Central Bonus 10,000
- Eastern Bonus 10,000
- Northern Bonus 10,000
- Plains Bonus 10,000
- Southeastern Bonus 10,000
- Southern Bonus 10,000
- Southwestern Bonus 10,000
- Western Bonus 10,000
- International Bonus 10,000
2020 T-H Marine BFL Payouts**:
Qualifying Event:
Place Boater Co-angler
- $6,000 $3,000
- 3,000 1,500
- 2,000 1,000
- 1,400 700
- 1,200 600
- 1,100 550
- 1,000 500
- 900 450
- 800 400
- 700 350
- 630 315
- 580 290
- 560 280
- 530 265
- 500 250
- 480 240
- 460 230
- 440 220
- 420 210
- 400 200
- 390 195
- 380 190
- 370 185
- 360 180
- 350 175
- 340 170
- 330 165
- 320 160
- 310 155
- 300 150
- 290 145
- 280 140
- 270 135
- 260 130
- 250 125
- 240 120
- 230 115
- 220 110
- 210 105
- 200 100
Big Bass 1,000 500
Entry Fee $200 $100
BFL Super Tournament:
Place Boater Co-angler
- $9,000 $4,500
- 4,500 2,250
- 3,000 1,500
- 2,100 1,050
- 1,800 900
- 1,650 825
- 1,500 750
- 1,350 675
- 1,200 600
- 1,050 525
- 950 475
- 870 435
- 840 420
- 800 400
- 750 375
- 720 360
- 690 345
- 660 330
- 630 315
- 600 300
- 590 295
- 570 285
- 560 280
- 540 270
- 530 265
- 510 255
- 500 250
- 480 240
- 460 230
- 450 225
- 430 215
- 420 210
- 400 200
- 390 195
- 370 185
- 360 180
- 340 170
- 330 165
- 310 155
- 300 150
Big Bass 1,500 750
Entry Fee $300 $150
BFL Regional Championship:
Place Boater Co-angler
1 $60,000 * $50,000 *
2 $10,000 * $5,000 *
3 5,000 * 2,500 *
4 3,000 * 1,500 *
5 2,000 * 1,000 *
6 1,800 * 900 *
7 1,600 800
8 1,400 700
9 1,200 600
10-12 1,000 500
13-15 600 300
16-20 500 250
21-24 400 200
- 1st place boater receives a premium 18-foot bass boat with 200 HP outboard and $10,000
- 1st place co-angler receives a premium 18-foot bass boat with 200 HP outboard
- Boat and engine brand details available at FLWFishing.com
* Top six boaters and co-anglers advance to the All-American
BFL All-American:
Place Boater Co-angler
1 $100,000 $50,000
2 20,000 10,000
3 15,000 6,000
4 14,000 5,000
5 13,000 4,500
6 12,000 4,000
7 11,000 3,500
8 10,000 3,000
9 9,000 2,500
10 8,000 2,000
11-20 3,000 1,500
21-30 2,000 1,000
31-55 1,500 750
The highest-finishing boater and co-angler from each Regional Championship (including the Wild Card) at the All-American advance to the FLW Series Championship for a shot at winning $200,000 and $30,000, respectively.
**Payback is based on the number of paid entries for each tournament.