(Editor's note: BASS released the following information regarding the 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series in a press release today.)

BASS announced today it has revamped the 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series, decreasing entry fees per angler by $25,200 for the season and introducing a two-event, no-entry-fee postseason. The postseason places an increased focus on the Angler of the Year (AOY) race.



Despite the reduced entry fees, the top finisher in the AOY race will take home $250,000 and the total payout will remain at more than $1 million.

The postseason events will feature only the Top 12 in the AOY standings, determined after the regular season. Each postseason event will receive 1 hour of ESPN2 television coverage and the entire Elite Series will receive 15 hours of original programming on ESPN2 in 2009.

“We have had a number of productive discussions with Elite anglers and various stakeholders and determined that much like everyone else in this challenging economy, our sport and anglers have been impacted,” said BASS VP and GM Tom Ricks. “We feel this decision is in the best interest of the industry, our anglers and sponsors.”

The entire roster for the 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series will be released in the coming weeks and Kevin VanDam, 2008 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year, and Tim Horton of Muscle Shoals, Ala., both supported the format change.

“For the long-term health of the sport, this is a reasonable move,” said VanDam. “Looking at the entire Elite Series field, this announcement is helpful and appropriate and it serves the industry, anglers and sponsors well in a challenging environment.”

“Bass fishing is not immune to this economic climate,” said Tim Horton, Elite Series pro. “I’ve spoken with a lot of anglers and feel that this is the right move for the industry.”

The postseason qualifiers will begin with the AOY points that correspond with their standings among the Top 12, based on the regular season. The top qualifier heading into the postseason will begin with 300 points, and the rest of the field will receive points that correspond with the AOY points structure. The postseason will be scored with the traditional AOY points system.

The postseason events will follow the culmination of the regular season, which ends with the Champion’s Choice on Lake Oneida out of Syracuse, N.Y. That final regular-season event has been moved to July 30-Aug. 2. Dates and locations for the postseason events will be announced at a later date.

With the announcement of the postseason, BASS has reduced its previously announced Elite Series regular-season schedule to eight events. The three events eliminated are the Alabama Charge (May 14-17; Pickwick Lake; Florence, Ala.), Cold Water Clash (July 23-26; Big Bay de Noc/Little Bay de Noc; Escanaba, Mich.) and the Empire Chase (Aug. 6-9; Lake Champlain; Plattsburgh, N.Y.).

The revised 2009 Elite Series regular-season schedule can be found below. The amended payouts for the Elite Series regular season can be found at www.Bassmaster.com. The 2010 Elite schedule will remain as previously announced.

The Elite Series regular-season tournament format will follow the 2008 model, with the Top 50 anglers qualifying for the third day of competition and the Top 12 competing on the final day.

BASS will operate the Bassmaster Opens, the Women’s Bassmaster Tour, the BASS Federation Nation and all other tournament programs in the same manner as previously announced.

BASS also announced that the Elite Series Marshal Program, which has replaced co-anglers on the circuit, is 75% full for the eight Elite events. With limited space available, BASS members are encouraged to call 1-877-BASS-USA to reserve a spot.

Marshals who were registered for any Elite events that have been changed will be contacted by BASS. Any BASS member registered as a marshal in the impacted areas will have the option of receiving a full refund or transferring the deposit to another Elite event that has available slots on a first-come, first-served basis.

Revised 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series Schedule

> March 12-15 – Battle on the Border (Lake Amistad; Del Rio, Texas)
> March 26-29 – Diamond Drive (Lake Dardanelle; Russellville, Ark.)
> April 2-5 – Dixie Duel (Wheeler Lake; Decatur, Ala.)
> April 23-26 – Blue Ridge Brawl (Smith Mountain Lake; Moneta, Va.)
> May 7-10 – Southern Challenge (Lake Guntersville; Guntersville, Ala.)
> June 3-6* – Tennessee Triumph (Kentucky Lake; Paris, Tenn.)
> June 11-14 – River Rumble (Mississippi River; Fort Madison, Iowa)
> July 30-Aug. 2 – Champion’s Choice (Oneida Lake; Syracuse, N.Y.)

* Event held Wednesday through Saturday