Updated November 18, 2025
Entry Fees:
- One-Day – $150 Option $10 Big Bass
- Two-Day Divisional Championship – $300 Optional $10 Big Bass
- Membership is $50 per Team Member annually
Registration:
The following rules shall apply to all ABA Team Series tournaments American Bass Anglers operates during the 2026 season. These rules may be changed by American Bass Anglers (ABA) at any time upon notification to its members, which will be published on the ABA website at www.americanbassanglers.com. Interpretation and enforcement of these rules will be left exclusively to the Tournament Director.
1. RULES VIOLATION
In the event of a rule violation, ABA may impose such sanctions as deemed appropriate, including, without limitation, as listed below in 1.1. The decision of ABA shall be final in all matters. Each team agrees to report any violation or infraction of any Tournament Rules to the Director. Failure to report violations, self-report violations, false reporting, or suggestions to another team of an unreported violation of these rules will be cause for disqualification. All Rules violations must be reported to the Tournament Director immediately no matter whether it is a self-reporting violation or another contestant’s violation. All others must be submitted on-site in writing within 15 minutes after the announcement, “The scales are closed.”
1.1 Penalties may include the following:
a) Loss of one or more fish in question.
b) Loss of catch for the day
c) Disqualification from the tournament in question
d) Disqualification from future events.
e) Any different or additional penalties determined by the Tournament Director, including but not limited to monetary forfeiture, probation, and/or loss of Team of Year points.
2. ELIGIBILITY AND PARTICIPATION
2.1 ABA Team Series Events are exclusive to current members in good standing with American Bass Anglers, Inc. Each team consists of two members per boat: one Captain (18 years of age or older) and one Partner (12 years of age or older).
Partners aged 12 to 17 must have permission from a parent or legal guardian to participate. If the Partner fishes with their parent/guardian as the Captain, the standard liability release must be signed. (Parental Consent Form)
If the Partner fishes with a Captain who is not their parent/guardian, the parent or legal guardian must also complete and sign a separate liability release authorizing that adult to serve as the Partner’s Captain for ABA events.
Proof of age and all required documentation must be provided to tournament officials and is the responsibility of the competitors.
2.2 Tournament officials affiliated with the ABA reserve the right to reject any tournament entries at their discretion without the obligation to provide a specific justification.
2.3 Team Composition:
- Each team consists of two anglers, one designated as the “Captain”.
- At the first event of the season, each team must identify its Captain and Partner. An alternate partner can be designated with the tournament director before the second event of the season.
2.4 Substitution/Alternate:
After a team’s first event of the season, the only allowed substitution is the designated alternate partner. The use of the alternate—along with the reason for the change—must be submitted to the tournament director at least five days prior to the event and must be substantiated to the satisfaction of the tournament director. Tournament officials affiliated with ABA reserve the right to accept or deny any partner change. If no alternate partner was designated, the Captain may fish alone. ABA reserves the right to assign an observer to any team’s boat at any time.
2.5 Amateurs Anglers Only:
The Team Series is for Amateurs Only, No Professional Anglers Allowed. A professional angler is defined as a BASS Elite, NPFL, or MLF Tour angler, including any angler who is registered for or has competed in more than two events with an entry fee of more than $675 within a 365-day period.
2.6 No Guides Allowed:
Any individual who has acted as a guide on the tournament waters or received compensation for guiding on those waters within the previous 365 days is not eligible to participate in ABA Team events on those specific lakes.
2.7 Teams are required to have documented proof of a minimum of $100,000 boating liability insurance covering the boat being used. A copy of proof of insurance must be with the boat being used and must cover the team using that boat. Random checks will be conducted at tournament registration and/or tournament weigh-in. Any team not in compliance will be disqualified.
3. REGISTRATION
3.1 Event Entry Fee: $150 Per One-Day Event, optional $10 Big Bass paid at the ramp
$300 Per Two-Day Championship, optional $10 Big Bass paid at the ramp
3.2 Package Registration: $1,050 covers six divisional events consisting of five one-day events and the two-day Divisional Championship.
3.3 Onsite Registration: Contestants wishing to register onsite the morning of the event must do so during the official registration period, which begins 1.5 hours before the local time of 5 a.m. or as specified by the local tournament director. Onsite registrations are limited to cash payments only and are subject to a $10 late fee. However, the following individuals are exempt from the late fee: First Team Event, New and Renewing Members, ABA Life Members, and Active-Duty Military Personnel (with valid documentation).
3.4 Transfers, Refunds, and Late Fee: Transfers and Refunds will be given only if ABA is notified by phone by Monday, 5 pm, the week of the event. Refunds and transfers are to be accessed with a $20 administrative fee. The only method to request a Refund or Transfer is by calling ABA, no other method will be accepted.
4. MEDIA COMMENTS, PUBLIC ATTACKS
The favorable public reputation of ABA as a sanctioning organization in the sport of fishing, its officials’ integrity, and the reputation of its media properties are valuable assets and tangible benefits for ABA. Accordingly, it is an obligation of each team member to refrain from comments to the news media that unreasonably attack or disparage the integrity of tournaments, tournament officials, sponsors, fellow members, fellow anglers, or the ABA organization. Team members are encouraged to express themselves and have the right to question rules officials. Responsible expressions of legitimate disagreement with ABA policies are encouraged as opposed to attacks upon the integrity of the rules or officials. However, public comments that an angler knows, or should reasonably know, will harm the reputation of ABA, ABA officials, or sponsors shall be considered conduct unbecoming a professional and will result in disciplinary action.
5. OFF-LIMITS AREAS
5.1 Off-Limits Areas: There are no off-limits areas other than what is posted by local, state, or federal authorities. Additional off-limits areas may be imposed by the tournament director.
5.2 Off-Limits Time: There is no official practice period.
6. ASSISTANCE
6.1 Beginning Monday of the tournament week and continuing through the start of the event and all competition days, contestants may only be on the water with one of the following:
- Alone
- Their registered partner
- A member of their immediate family (cannot be a guide on tournament waters)
- Another registered contestant in the tournament
- An official American Bass Anglers sponsor (cannot be a guide on tournament waters)
- American Bass Anglers staff
Immediate family members and sponsors may not be a guide on the tournament waters during this time.
6.2 Beginning Monday, the week of the event, and continuing through Competition days, Contestants may not receive assistance from anyone to locate or catch fish. Buying or bartering for fishing locations, including purchasing GPS locations from sources other than publicly available OEM commercial mapping, is prohibited.
6.3 Beginning Monday, the week of the event, continuing through the start of the event and through Competition day(s), team members may not use any type of Drone, “SKIN DIVE” OR “SCUBA DIVE” in the tournament waters.
6.4 Contestants are not allowed to practice after sunset on the day prior to the event.
7 COMMUNICATION
7.1 Communication: During official competition day(s), a team may not use a C.B. radio, a VHF marine-band radio, a cellular phone, texting, or any other type of communication device for the purpose of locating or catching fish. Teams are permitted to communicate by radio or telephone only in the event of an emergency.
7.2 During official competition days, Teams are allowed to use smart devices to check weather conditions, dam power generation, tidal changes, etc. Smart devices may not be used for locating fish through social media, blogs, photos, or videos.
7.3 A designated tournament official must be granted access to the team’s boat and cell phone at any time during the competition.
8 HOLE SITTING
8.1 Hole Sitting: During Tournament hours, the practice of “hole-sitting” is strictly prohibited in all events. Teams may not follow non-competitors boats for the purpose of a non-competitor assisting in locating fish. Contestants/Teams may not block or obstruct fishing locations in any manner.
9 TRUTH VERIFICATION
9.1 Truth Verification: All events are subject to truth verification examination, and all anglers must be willing to submit to truth verification testing. By his/her signature on the official ABA Team Series entry form, each team member agrees to submit to a truth verification examination method as determined by ABA and abide by its conclusion. If a team member refuses to take or fails to pass the examination, he/she will be disqualified from the event in question, and other disciplinary action taken as deemed appropriate.
10. On-Site Check-In:
10.1 Each Team must check in (in person) at the designated place during official onsite registration hours, the morning of the event.
10.2 One member from each team must attend the pre-tournament Safety and Rules meeting. The Safety and Rules meeting may be conducted on the water approximately 30 minutes prior to safe light the morning of the event. If the Safety and Rules meetings are conducted on the water, all teams must be launched and in their boat.
10.3 Launch position: Launch positions will be determined by computer drawing or date/order of registration.
11. SAFETY:
Safety is paramount, and anglers must recognize that; fishing from an open boat is inherently dangerous; and as a result, American Bass Anglers seek to limit those hazards with reasonable safety rules.
11.1 Only members aged 18 and older may operate the boat’s combustion engine during official tournament hours.
11.2 Boat Captains and Team Members must always observe safe boating conduct and speed limits. During competition, all team members must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved chest-type life preserver, which must always be worn and must have a kill switch attached while the combustion engine is in gear. This life preserver must also be strapped, snapped, or zippered securely and maintained in that condition until the combustion engine is no longer in gear. Violation of this rule shall be a reason for disqualification. “Fanny Pack” preservers are not allowed. In the event a boat is being towed, all anglers in the towed boat must wear a U.S. Coast Guard-approved chest-type life preserver.
11.3 Tournament officials may delay, shorten, restrict tournament waters, or cancel the start of an official tournament day because of bad weather or other factors that would endanger the safety of the competitors.
11.4 ABA reserves the right to impose boat speed limits during any or all tournaments. The decision to impose a speed limit, the area covered by the speed limit, and/or the actual speed limit shall be left exclusively to the tournament director’s discretion.
11.5 In the event of an emergency, Teams should call 911 immediately and then notify tournament officials. Competitors may leave the boat and seek safe shelter in bad weather when danger may be imminent, at which time all fishing must cease.
12. SPORTSMANSHIP/CODE OF CONDUCT:
12.1 Anglers participating in ABA-sanctioned events shall observe this code of conduct and the applicable rules for the specific event in which an angler is participating. Anglers shall always conduct themselves in a manner becoming ABA anglers, and their actions will not reflect unfavorably on the sport of bass fishing, ABA, its members, officers or representatives, tournaments, or sponsors. To this end, anglers shall use their best efforts to demonstrate professionalism and integrity in support of the sport of bass fishing. Any angler violating any of the Angler Code of Conduct provisions will be subject to fines, forfeiture of tournament winnings, probation, suspension from competing in ABA-sanctioned events, permanently banned from competition, or any combination deemed appropriate by ABA. All Competitors are expected to follow high standards of sportsmanship, courtesy, safety, and conservation.
12.3 Harassment of competitors or non-competitors of any kind during any Practice or Event will not be tolerated and will result in immediate sanctions or rejection of entry. Any competitor banned or refused entry from another organization will not be permitted to enter any ABA events and such refusal will be in force until the organization lifts the restriction.
12.2 Laws: All competitors are bound by the prevailing statutes and regulations of the state(s) within which the tournament is being held, which includes a valid fishing license for all tournament waters established by the director. Some states also require boating safety certification for both in-state and out-of-state boaters. Alabama law, for example, requires a valid boating safety certification or vessel operator’s certification for both in-state and out-of-state boaters. Competitors must possess the correct vessel operator’s certification required by the state of the tournament waters.
12.3 Any competitor’s use, possession, or consumption of illegal drugs during tournament hours, or pre and post-tournament activities will cause automatic disqualification from this and all future tournaments. (Exception; medication prescribed to the angler by a licensed physician). The consumption or possession of alcohol during tournament hours is prohibited. Tournament hours are defined as check-out in the morning through the competition of weighing of fish in the afternoon.
12.4 Chemical substance addiction or abuse, crimes involving moral turpitude, the conviction of a felony not specifically exempted by ABA, or other conduct reflecting unfavorably upon efforts to promote safety, sportsmanship, fair competition, and compliance with tournament rules shall be grounds for rejecting any application for participation and/or for disqualification. Any disqualification, suspension from, or disciplinary action imposed by any fishing organization will be grounds for rejecting applications for participation in a tournament and/or disqualification from a tournament after circumstances are reviewed by the Tournament Director.
12.5 Maximum courtesy must always be practiced, especially when boating and angling near non-competitors. Any act of a competitor which reflects unfavorably upon efforts to promote water safety, fisheries conservation, clean waters, and courtesy will be a reason for disqualification.
13 STATE REQUIREMENTS
13.1 Laws: All competitors are bound by the prevailing statutes and regulations of the state(s) within which the tournament is being held, which includes a valid fishing license. Both boaters and non-boaters are required to have valid fishing licenses for all tournament waters established by the director. Alabama law also requires a valid boating safety certification or vessel operator’s certification for both in-state and out of state boaters.
14 TACKLE AND EQUIPMENT:
14.1 The use of a landing net is allowed. The use of grippers in landing bass is prohibited. Only artificial lures may be used. No “live bait” or “prepared bait” will be permitted, except for pork strips or rinds. Only one casting, spin casting, or spinning rod (10-foot maximum length from butt of handle to rod tip) and reel may be used by an angler at any one time. All bass must be caught alive and in a conventional sporting manner. When visually fishing for bedding bass, bass must be hooked inside the mouth.
15 HORSEPOWER REGULATIONS:
15.1 Maximum horsepower for all outboard motorboats used in tournament competition will be 250 HP. Horsepower cannot exceed the limitations set by the U.S. Coast Guard, the manufacturer’s rating plate, or the maximum horsepower set by ABA. In the event there is reason to suspect the horsepower requirement is exceeded, the competitor agrees to submit their boat and outboard motor used in the tournament to an inspection by factory-trained personnel. Changing or altering standard factory parts of a competitor’s engine to increase the horsepower over the factory horsepower rating is forbidden and will result in disqualification.
16 BOAT, MOTOR, AND EQUIPMENT:
16.1 Every boat must have all required U.S. Coast Guard safety equipment.
16.2 All boats must have an operational and approved ignition kill switch and a single lanyard. The lanyard must be attached to the driver’s body any time the combustion engine is in gear, and the driver must be in the driver’s seat in full control of the boat.
16.3 All boats must have a properly aerated live well capable of sustaining a limit of fish. Determination of acceptable and properly aerated live well will be left exclusively to the Tournament director.
16.4 Any raised platforms or decks cannot be higher than the gunnels of the boat. Fishing while standing on the outboard motor or boat seats is not allowed.
16.5 An electric trolling motor may be used for slow maneuvering; however, trolling as a method of fishing is prohibited.
16.6 All bladder tanks and any other type of auxiliary gas tanks that are not installed by the boat manufacturer are prohibited. Boats that do not have factory-installed gas tanks are restricted to a maximum of 18 gallons of gasoline in tanks, properly secured or strapped, and meet U.S. Coast Guard regulations. No portable gas tanks or containers capable of holding gasoline can be placed anywhere on tournament waters or shorelines for use by any tournament competitor.
16.7 No “barges” or similar craft or “stick steering boats are permitted. Fishing boats less than 16 feet in length may not be used. Determination of acceptable fishing boats will be left exclusively to the Tournament director.
17. BOAT INSPECTION:
17.1 A tournament official will inspect and check each boat before each day’s start. It is the team’s responsibility to ensure they are checked out and checked in.
18. PERMITTED FISHING LOCATIONS:
18.1 The Tournament Director will establish tournament waters and off-limits areas for each tournament. Specifically, any water within tournament waters posted “Off-Limits” or “No Fishing” by state or federal agencies will be OFF-LIMITS and announced at the Tournament Briefing.
18.2 Only water open to all public fishing and accessible by water will be considered tournament waters.
18.3 All angling must be done from the boat.
18.4 No fishing within 50 yards of any other team’s boat, anchored or not.
19. TEAM MEMBERS MUST REMAIN IN BOAT:
19.1 Teams must leave and return to the official checkpoints by boat.
19.2 Teams cannot leave their boat to land fish or make the boat more accessible to fishing waters.
19.3 Boats must remain in tournament waters during tournament hours.
19.4 Trailering boats during tournament hours is prohibited, unless otherwise directed by staff.
20. OFFICIAL CHECKPOINT:
20.1 There will be only one “official point” for check-out in the morning and check-in in the afternoon, and it will be designated at the tournament briefing.
20.2 At check-out time, all boats must fully conform to all rules set forth by American Bass Anglers.
20.3 All Teams must check-in. At check-in, all boats shall identify themselves by the Boat Number provided, and all fishing must cease. Any teams checking in early whether or not they intend to weigh fish, must contact the tournament director. Failure to check-in with the tournament director will result in penalties that would be applied to future events.
21. SCORING: Tournament standings shall be determined by the pounds-and-hundredths weight of each team’s catch during the tournament competition days.
21.1 Only Largemouth, Smallmouth, Spotted, or Redeye bass will be weighed.
21.2 The creel limit shall be five (5) bass of the above species and varieties per day unless otherwise established by the tournament director. The official length for bass shall be established by State regulations or by the Tournament Director.
21.3 Culling must be performed immediately upon catching a sixth fish. In the event tournament officials observe more than the allowable limit in the boat or at the weigh-in, tournament officials will cull, beginning with the largest fish. Only bass measuring the official length or more on the longest straight line will be weighed. Short fish will accrue a penalty of 1 pound and will not be weighed. Any bass that appears to have been mangled, mashed, mauled, or otherwise altered will be weighed only at the discretion of tournament officials.
21.4 Once a team’s catch is verified by tournament officials, no additional fish may be added to the catch. Placing bass on a stringer is prohibited; however, culling tags with non-piercing clips may be used.
21.5 In the event of a mechanical failure (boat is inoperable), anglers may have their catch counted by one of the following methods ONLY:
Method 1: The Boat is towed to the weigh-in site by another boat;
Method 2: The Captain secures his boat to an object (pier/bank) and the Partner boards another tournament Team’s boat only for a ride to weigh in.
Using either method, the Captain must notify tournament staff of the breakdown for instructions.
21.6 Teams must not allow any bass caught by them to be counted on the score of another team or competitor.
21.7 Mechanical failures do not extend established weigh-in times.
22. CATCH AND RELEASE: CULLING OF DEAD BASS IS PROHIBITED
A penalty of .5 pounds per dead fish will be assessed and deducted from the day’s total weight. In the event the angler’s big fish is dead, a penalty of .5 pounds will be deducted from the big fish’s total weight. The Tournament Director will have sole authority for assessing dead fish penalties. For fish care, ABA recommends only the use of T-H Marine G-JUICE live well treatment and G-Force Conservation Cull System with clips that do not puncture. Culling of dead fish is prohibited.
23. LATE PENALTY:
Teams not at the checkpoint at the designated time will be penalized at the rate of 1 pound per minute to be deducted from their total weight for the day, including big bass. Teams more than 15 minutes late for weigh-in will not be allowed to weigh their fish but will receive show points. The exact starting and check-in times will be announced at the Tournament Briefing.
24. POINTS SYSTEM AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Points will be awarded based on the place of finish and cannot be combined or transferred. Any angler disqualified from an event will not receive points for that event.
24.1 One-day Divisional Events – These events are worth 250 points to the first-place Team. Points will be awarded in 1-point decreasing increments. Contestants not weighing fish will receive 100 show points. Teams may fish as many one-day tournaments as possible for national point accumulation; however, only the four best one-day tournament finishes will be counted as a team’s national standing.
24.2 Two-day Divisional Events – These events are worth 500 points to first-place anglers. Points will be awarded in 2-point decreasing increments. Contestants not weighing fish will receive 200 points. A Team may fish multiple 2-day Divisional Championships for National point accumulation; however, only their best two-day finish will be counted.
24.3 Divisional Requirements – Contestants must fish a minimum of four one-day events to qualify to compete in a two-day Divisional Championship.
24.4 Divisional Ranking and Divisional Team of the Year – Ranking within a Division is based on the points accrued in the four one-day events and the two-day Divisional Championship held within one division.
24.5 National Ranking is based on the four best one-day events and the best two-day Divisional Championship the contestant competes in, no matter the division in which they are held.
24.6 Team of the Year – Divisional AOYs will be invited to compete in the National Championship event for the ABA Team of the Year. The highest finishing AOY at the National Championship will be the ABA Team Series Team of the Year and will be awarded an entry fee for the following season (Four one-day and one two-day entry).
24.7 Advancement – The top 250 Teams by points nationally will be invited to the ABA Team Championship. Teams in the top 250 by points standings must confirm their intent to attend by registering not later than the date provided in the invitation to secure their position. After the date provided in the invitation, if any of the top 250 points holders have not registered, the remaining slots will be filled from a waiting list of qualified and pre-registered boaters by points who have fished four one-day and one two-day events in the team series. Championship rules and off-limits will be posted online at AmericanBassAnglers.com once a site is selected and announced.
24.8 TIEBREAKERS:
All ties will be broken using the following criteria:
a) The largest number of legal fish weighed.
b) The largest number of legal live fish weighed.
c) Most Accumulative weight for the year
d) If the tie is not broken by applying the preceding procedures, place monies will be split evenly, and place points will be awarded accordingly. Event winners’ tiebreakers may result in a fish-off.
25. ABA MEMBERS SHIELD & LOGO
ABA encourages (not mandatory) the wearing of the ABA Logo and ABA Team Series logo. The suggested placement for the ABA logo is centered on the left chest, the top of the patch should hit the top center of the left collarbone.
26. PATCHES AND/OR SIGNAGE
ABA encourages the use of patches, logos, and other signage to promote the angler’s sponsors. ABA may, however, restrict the use of patches, logos, signage, etc., that promote or advertise products that are in competition with the products or services of official tour sponsors, or which are, in ABA’s sole judgment, in poor taste. In addition, if ABA provides any ancillary clothing or products (such as life vests) bearing the logos of ABA or the official sponsors of ABA, each team member shall wear such clothing or utilize such products in a manner prescribed by ABA.
27. AWARDS
All team members may be required to execute a Fed Tax Form W9 before receiving any awards, including cash/check and prizes.
28. SPONSOR PRIZES AND CONTINGENCY PROGRAMS:
Sponsors have the sole discretion to substitute and or eliminate prizes. There are sponsor-based programs developed to reward competitors based on a predefined set of criteria. Participation in Contingency programs is at the anglers’ discretion.
29. TAXES
Where and when state laws require, income tax may be automatically deducted before any awards are presented. Anglers are responsible for all applicable taxes for both cash and merchandise awards.
30. WAIVER AND RELEASE
As a condition of participation in each tournament, boat team members must execute a waiver (Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk) and a name and likeness release.
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