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Points System

NBAA-Bass

NBAA/OCDC Tournament Point System

NBAA BassNational Bass Anglers Association unveiled their new points plan in 2005 at its tournaments in the spring.  The new points system will streamline tracking and allow for anglers to compete for virtual points races across this country.

“We wanted to create a competition among anglers from all divisions to be able to crown a true National point’s championsays Jim Sprague, executive director “the only way to accomplish this was to go to a points only system.  We couldn’t have weight factored in when we have divisions from the U.P. of Michigan to Texas – we don’t catch a lot of 8 lb bass in Marquette!”

The new points system will be based on the number of boats per tournament, and all participating anglers will earn points at each event they fish.

Here’s how it will work:

  • 10 points will be added to the number of boats participating for to total number of available points.  For example, a 20-boat tournament would award 30 points to first place.  Teams will be awarded points in descending order for each place.  For those not catching a fish, the team will be awarded 10 points less than the lowest placing team.  Here’s a typical scenario based on a 20 boat tournament with 12 boats catching a fish
1st place
30 points
2nd place
29 points
3rd place
28 points
4th place
27 points
5th place
26 points
6th place
25 points
7th place
24 points
8th place
23 points
9th place
22 points
10th place
21 points
11th place
20 points
12th place
19 points
  • For the 8 boats not catching a fish, deduct 10 points and these boats are awarded 9 points each.
  • This point system will keep points races closer and reward anglers for winning in larger field tournaments.  With other systems, 50 points might be awarded for a win whether there were 10 boats or 60 boats.  Taking out the weight factor reduces the chances of running away with a division based on an early spawn bite for instance.

“We’ve checked this new system against results from previous years and have found that the same top teams still won with either system,” says Sprague “but through a season, the point’s races tighten up and consistency becomes a bigger factor.  Whether you’re talking bass fishing or Nascar, consistency over the long haul is what being points champion is all about.”

NBAA will offer contingency awards for “Angler of the Year” in several sponsored categories.  Sponsors participating include: Tracker Boats, NITRO Boats, Minn Kota, Solar Bat, Poor Boys baits, Auto Value and more.  Check the website at  www.nbaa-bass.com  for more details.