The 2023 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American will be hosted by Visit Oconee South Carolina May 31-June 2 at Lake Hartwell in Seneca, South Carolina. The top six boaters and co-anglers from each of six Regional tournaments and the Wild Card will qualify. The highest-finishing boater and co-angler from each Regional and the Wild Card at the All-American advance to the Toyota Series Championship for a shot at winning $235,000, including a $35,000 Phoenix MLF Bonus – Beat just five anglers from your regional and advance to a second no-entry-fee championship for a shot at one of the sport’s biggest paydays. The All-American boater champion will also advance to REDCREST 2024 for a shot at winning $300,000.
“For well over a decade, we have enjoyed and prospered from our relationship with the Phoenix Bass Fishing League, and we are looking forward to the All-American on Lake Hartwell,” said Ken Sloan, President and CEO of Visit Oconee South Carolina. “We are exceptionally excited to host this as our first major event on our new mega ramp at Seneca Creek.”
The Phoenix Bass Fishing League is the premier grassroots tournament circuit for weekend anglers, maintaining the best payouts and advancement opportunities for the lowest entry fees available in the sport.
With every tournament featuring live streaming weigh-in coverage, the Phoenix Bass Fishing League allows anglers to fish close to home – creating a clear path to the Toyota Series, the new MLF Invitationals and ultimately the Bass Pro Tour – while placing anglers in front of the sport’s largest fan base, with more than 5 million visitors on MajorLeagueFishing.com and 2.3 million followers on MLF’s social media outlets, as well as coverage in Bass Fishing magazine and in dedicated public relations outreach that generates a potential reach of 5.5 billion impressions annually across all MLF circuits.
“The Phoenix Bass Fishing League has a rich history of providing a competitive outlet for weekend bass anglers and launching professional careers, and we’re excited to continue to provide that opportunity for the lowest cost available in the sport,” said MLF Senior Director of Tournament Operations Daniel Fennel. “We are finishing up an amazing 2022 season and our team has put together another fantastic schedule with more than $8.4 million on the line for Bass Fishing League anglers in 2023, including advancement to REDCREST for our All-American champion.”
The Phoenix MLF Bonus contingency award will continue for the 2023 season, enhancing payouts from $500 to $7,000 for registered Phoenix boat owners in every qualifier, super-tournament and regional tournament, an additional $20,000 in the All-American, and $35,000 in the Toyota Series Championship.
Each qualifying tournament will continue to offer a top boater award of up to $13,000, including a $7,000 Phoenix MLF Bonus, and a top Strike King co-angler award of $3,000. Top awards jump up to $16,000 for boaters, including a $7,000 Phoenix MLF Bonus, and $4,500 for Strike King co-anglers in super tournaments.
– The Wild Card will maintain the $13,000 top boater award, including Phoenix MLF Bonus, and a top co-angler award of $3,000. Enter all five events in a division, fish at least two and automatically advance to the Wild Card if you are not qualified for a Regional. The top six boaters and co-anglers from each Regional and the Wild Card advance to the All-American.
– New in 2023, the All-American winner in the boater division advances to REDCREST 2024 to compete against the top pros in the sport for a shot at winning $300,000.
– The highest-finishing boater and co-angler from each regional and the Wild Card at the All-American advance to the Toyota Series Championship – anglers only need to beat five anglers from their regional to advance to a second no-entry-fee championship for a shot at one of the sport’s biggest paydays.
– New in 2023, the Toyota Series Championship winner in the pro/boater division advances to REDCREST 2024 to compete against the top pros in the sport for a shot at winning $300,000.
– The 2023 All-American and Toyota Series Championship will both be nationally televised on CBS Sports, offering Bass Fishing League anglers unmatched media exposure.
The complete 2023 Phoenix Bass Fishing League schedule, rules and payouts are online at MajorLeagueFishing.com.
Anglers can register for the 2023 Phoenix Bass Fishing League season at MajorLeagueFishing.com or by calling 270.252.1000, beginning at 8 a.m. CT on the dates listed below:
- December 5, 2022 – Bama, Choo Choo, Cowboy, Gator and Savannah River.
- December 6, 2022 – Arkie, Bulldog, North Carolina, South Carolina and Volunteer.
- December 7, 2022 – LBL, Mississippi, Okie, Ozark and Piedmont.
- December 8, 2022 – Great Lakes, Hoosier, Mountain, Music City and Shenandoah.
- December 9, 2022 – Buckeye, Illini, Michigan and Northeast.
- Phoenix boat owners (Phoenix owners with current registrations or confirmation of a boat on order who will use their Phoenix boat in Bass Fishing League competition) and TBF members may enter all divisions by phone starting December 2, 2022.
Arkie Division
Feb. 25 Lake Ouachita, Mount Ida, Ark.
Mar. 25 DeGray Lake, Arkadelphia, Ark.
April 22 Lake Hamilton, Hot Springs, Ark.
June 17 Lake Dardanelle, Russellville, Ark.
Sept. 23-24 Lake Hamilton, Hot Springs, Ark.
Bama Division
Feb. 11 Lake Martin, Alexander City, Ala.
Mar. 18 Lake Mitchell, Clanton, Ala.
April 22 Demopolis Lake, Demopolis, Ala.
June 24 Neely Henry, Gadsden, Ala.
Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Alabama River, Prattville, Ala.
Buckeye Division
May 13 Ohio River-Tanners Creek, Lawrenceburg, Ind.
June 24 Lake Erie, Sandusky, Ohio
July 15 Indian Lake, Lakeview, Ohio
Aug. 5 Ohio River, Maysville, Ky.
Sept. 9-10 Lake Erie, Sandusky, Ohio
Bulldog Division
Feb. 18 Lake Lanier, Gainesville, Ga.
Mar. 4 West Point Lake, LaGrange, Ga.
April 15 Lake Oconee, Buckhead, Ga.
May 20 Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, Ga.
Aug. 26-27 Lake Lanier, Gainesville, Ga.
Choo Choo Division
Jan. 28 Lewis Smith Lake, Jasper, Ala.
Feb. 25 Lake Guntersville, Scottsboro, Ala.
Mar. 25 Lake Guntersville, Scottsboro, Ala.
May 6 Pickwick Lake, Florence, Ala.
Sept. 23-24 Lake Guntersville, Scottsboro, Ala.
Cowboy Division
Jan. 7 Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Brookeland, Texas
Feb. 4 Toledo Bend Reservoir, Many, La.
Mar. 25 Toledo Bend Reservoir, Zwolle, La.
April 22 Lake of the Pines, Jefferson, Texas
Aug. 26-27 Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Brookeland, Texas
Gator Division
Jan. 14 Lake Okeechobee, Clewiston, Fla.
Feb. 25 Lake Toho, Kissimmee, Fla.
Mar. 18 Harris Chain of Lakes, Leesburg, Fla.
April 15 Harris Chain of Lakes, Leesburg, Fla.
Sept. 16-17 St. Johns River, Palatka, Fla.
Great Lakes Division
April 29 Mississippi River, La Crosse, Wis.
May 20 Mississippi River, La Crosse, Wis.
June 17 Wolf River Chain, Winneconne, Wis.
Aug. 19 Mississippi River, Prairie du Chien, Wis.
Sept. 16-17 Mississippi River, La Crosse, Wis.
Hoosier Division
April 22 Lake Monroe, Bloomington, Ind.
May 20 Patoka Lake, Birdseye, Ind.
June 17 Ohio River-Tanners Creek, Lawrenceburg, Ind.
July 8 Ohio River-Rocky Point, Cannelton, Ind.
Aug. 26-27 Ohio River-Tanners Creek, Lawrenceburg, Ind.
Illini Division
May 13 Lake Shelbyville, Shelbyville, Ill.
June 10 Rend Lake -, Sesser, Ill.
July 15 Lake Shelbyville -, Shelbyville, Ill.
Aug. 12 Ohio River, Paducah, Ky.
Sept. 23-24 Kentucky/Barkley Lake, Calvert City, Ky.
LBL Division
Mar. 4 Kentucky/Barkley Lake, Gilbertsville, Ky.
Mar. 25 Kentucky/Barkley Lake, Gilbertsville, Ky.
April 15 Kentucky/Barkley Lake, Gilbertsville, Ky.
May 6 Kentucky/Barkley Lake, Gilbertsville, Ky.
Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Kentucky/Barkley Lake, Buchanan, Tenn.
Michigan Division
July 8 Detroit River, Trenton, Mich.
July 22 Detroit River, Trenton, Mich.
Aug. 12 Detroit River, Trenton, Mich.
Aug. 26 Detroit River, Trenton, Mich.
Sept. 23-24 Detroit River, Trenton, Mich.
Mississippi Division
Mar. 4 Ross Barnett Reservoir, Brandon, Miss.
April 1 Pickwick Lake, Iuka, Miss.
April 29 Ross Barnett Reservoir, Brandon, Miss.
May 20 Columbus Pool, Columbus, Miss.
Sept. 9-10 Pickwick Lake, Iuka, Miss.
Mountain Division
Mar. 18 Dale Hollow Lake, Byrdstown, Tenn.
April 1 Dale Hollow Lake, Byrdstown, Tenn.
May 13 Lake Cumberland, Monticello, Ky.
June 10 Barren River, Scottsville, Ky.
Sept. 9-10 Dale Hollow Lake, Byrdstown, Tenn.
Music City Division
Mar. 11 Dale Hollow Lake, Byrdstown, Tenn.
April 2* Dale Hollow Lake, Byrdstown, Tenn.
April 29 Center Hill Lake, Sparta, Tenn.
June 17 Old Hickory Lake, Gallatin, Tenn.
Sept. 16-17 Old Hickory Lake, Gallatin, Tenn.
North Carolina Division
Feb. 25 Lake Norman, Mooresville, N.C.
Mar. 25 High Rock Lake, Lexington, N.C.
May 6 Kerr Lake, Henderson, N.C.
June 24 High Rock Lake, Lexington, N.C.
Sept. 23-24 Lake Norman, Mooresville, N.C.
Northeast Division
April 29 Chesapeake Bay, Northeast, Md.
July 8 Lake Champlain, Plattsburgh, N.Y.
July 29 Lake Champlain, Plattsburgh, N.Y.
Aug. 19 Cayuga Lake, Union Springs, N.Y.
Sept. 9-10 St. Lawrence River, Massena, N.Y.
Okie Division
Mar. 4 Grand Lake, Grove, Okla.
April 1 Arkansas River , Muskogee, Okla.
April 29 Lake Eufaula, Eufaula, Okla.
June 10 Fort Gibson Lake, Wagoner, Okla.
Sept. 9-10 Grand Lake, Grove, Okla.
Ozark Division
Feb. 25 Table Rock Lake, Kimberling City, Mo.
Mar. 25 Lake of the Ozarks, Osage Beach, Mo.
April 15 Table Rock Lake, Kimberling City, Mo.
May 6 Table Rock Lake, Kimberling City, Mo.
Sept. 16-17 Lake of the Ozarks, Osage Beach, Mo.
Piedmont Division
Mar. 4 Smith Mountain Lake, Huddleston, Va.
May 13 Kerr Lake, Henderson, N.C.
June 17 High Rock Lake, Salisbury, N.C.
July 22 James River, Henrico, Va.
Sept. 9-10 Kerr Lake, Henderson, N.C.
Savannah River Division
Jan. 28 Lake Keowee, Seneca, S.C.
Feb. 25 Lake Hartwell, Lavonia, Ga.
Mar. 18 Lake Hartwell, Seneca, S.C.
April 29 Lake Hartwell, Anderson, S.C.
Sept. 16-17 Lake Keowee, Seneca, S.C.
Shenandoah Division
Mar. 18 Kerr Lake, Henderson, N.C.
April 15 Smith Mountain Lake, Huddleston, Va.
May 6 Potomac River, Marbury, Md.
June 24 James River, Henrico, Va.
Sept. 16-17 Potomac River, Marbury, Md.
South Carolina Division
Feb. 11 Lake Murray, Prosperity, S.C.
Mar. 4 Santee Cooper, Summerton, S.C.
April 1 Lake Hartwell, Lavonia , Ga.
May 13 Lake Murray, Prosperity, S.C.
Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Lake Hartwell, Lavonia , Ga.
Volunteer Division
Feb. 11 Lake Chickamauga, Dayton, Tenn.
April 15 Norris Lake, Andersonville, Tenn.
May 20 South Holston Lake, Bristol, Tenn.
June 24 Watts Bar, Spring City, Tenn.
Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Cherokee Lake, Jefferson City, Tenn.
* Sunday
2023 Regional Tournaments:
Oct. 5-7 Lake Eufaula, Eufaula, Okla.
Divisions: Arkie, Cowboy, Mississippi and Ozark
Hosted by Eufaula Conservation and Fishing Association
Oct 5-7 Potomac River, Marbury, Md.
Divisions: Buckeye, North Carolina, Northeast and Piedmont
Hosted by Charles County Board of Commissioners
Oct 12-14 Dale Hollow Lake, Byrdstown, Tenn.
Divisions: Bama, Illini, Michigan and Volunteer
Hosted by Byrdstown-Pickett County Chamber of Commerce
Oct 12-14 Lake Eufaula, Eufaula, Ala.
Divisions: Choo Choo, Gator, Music City and Savannah River
Hosted by Eufaula Barbour County Chamber of Commerce
Oct 19-21 Lake of the Ozarks, Osage Beach, Mo.
Divisions: Great Lakes, Hoosier, LBL and Okie
Hosted by Tri-County Lodging Association
Oct 19-21 Lake Norman, Huntersville, N.C.
Divisions: Bulldog, Mountain, Shenandoah and South Carolina
Hosted by Visit Lake Norman, Visit Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation
Nov 10-11 Wild Card: TBA
2023 All-American:
May 31 – Lake Hartwell, Seneca, S.C.
June 2 Hosted by Visit Oconee South Carolina
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