you might want to post the payout schedule on the usabassin web site to cut down on confusion. I fish a circuit in IL and it is a well run circuit.
you might want to post the payout schedule on the usabassin web site to cut down on confusion. I fish a circuit in IL and it is a well run circuit.
Jeremy From Indy
2019 PolarKraft TX 195 Pro
2019 Suzuki 200SS
The pay out schedule doesn’t seem very appealing in USA Bassin as compared to Angler’s Choice or Bass World Sport Tournaments I habe fished in the past.
glad I just fish my little local tournaments
"It's even, but it ain't settled. Let's settle it." Fast Eddie
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Bill Gard
Richmond, Indiana
2015 BassCat Caracal/225ProXs
TEAM SHERM'S MARINE
Of course I talk to myself...sometimes I need expert advice.
The BFL raised their entry fees this year to $250/$125, the IBF is still $150/$75 per tournament and they are both pro am style. The BFL's are held on Saturday and IBF's on Sundays. The BFL's have a stronger turnout and pay around 20 checks or so per tournament, the IBF is averaging less boats per tournament and pay less places. The Hoosier Open team tournaments and the IBF both fish for a year end classic while the BFL has the regional and an opportunity to make the All American and ultimately, the Cup. The IBF is also sending some anglers to the Top 8 State finals every year. The Indiana Bass Federation is the grass roots bass organization for Indiana and has been here for around 40 years, take a look at the IBF schedule this year. Both are great trails. Good luck in the year ahead.
Last edited by baarw; 12-18-2017 at 04:16 AM.