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*conditions pending
Lake Erie has experienced a "dramatic retreat" from the record highs of 2019/2020. As of early 2025/2026 reports, levels are generally at their lowest since 2014. Therefore, we will monitor these conditions and at our discretion, make a judgment call on each of the tournaments marked with an asterisk and do our best to ensure any announcement of a venue change is done in as timely a manner as possible. To ensure you receive these notifications, confirm with Tony Petras (awpetras@gmail.com or (216) 973-4780) that your email address and cell number are in our records.

One-time annual membership dues are $50 per boat ($25/person), payable at the first event, and includes two named substitutes per team for the season.
Entry fees for each event are $50 per boat ($25/person).
The final ”Championship“ event of the season will consist of two days (Saturday and Sunday). A $100 per boat fee will be collected up front. Weights will carry over to the second day.

Bassmasters LTD utilizes a point system
to calculate the Anglers-of-the-Year winner.
50 points are awarded to the first place team at each event,
with each following place (up to 25) receiving 1 point less
than the team finishing ahead of them.
In the event of a tie, a fraction will be applied to each team
(.5 each if two teams tie, .33 each if three teams tie, etc.)
1st place 50 points
2nd place 49 points
3rd place 48 points
4th place 47 points
5th place 46 points
6th place 45 points
7th place 44 points
8th place 43 points
9th place 42 points
10th place 41 points
11th place 40 points
12th place 39 points
13th place 38 points
14th place 37 points
15th place 36 points
16th place 35 points
17th place 34 points
18th place 33 points
19th place 32 points
20th place 31 points
21st place 30 points
22nd place 29 points
23rd place 28 points
24th place 27 points
25th place 26 points
Boats entered for an event that blank, or do not weigh in,
will be awarded 10 points less than the last finishing team with fish.
This method rewards consistency and allows a team to have a poor event
or two, while still retaining the possibility of coming out on top.
Missing an event minimizes a team’s chances, so this system
encourages entry in every tournament and weighing in,
regardless of quantity of fish caught.
Using this scoring system promotes greater participation, and tight races!