Event Details Tournament waters are OFF limits Monday, and Tuesday, prior to the event. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are practice days. Saturday and Sunday are competition days. READ THE RULES – Rules are posted below. …
The first MO-TBF Junior & High School Trail event for the 2025/2026 season will be held Sunday, October 5, 2025 at Truman Lake, Truman State Park Boat Ramp. Compete and earn points to advance to …
Missouri The Bass Federation has released the Junior and High School tournament schedule for the 2025/2026 school season. Junior and High School Teams will compete across four events to earn the opportunity to advance to …
Missouri The Bass Federation is proud to announce the 2025 Missouri State Team and Club Champions competing at the TBF National Semifinal at Table Rock Lake on September 27-28, 2025. This will be a dual …
MO-TBF wraps up the 2024/2025 Junior & High School Trial with a two-day Super Tournament at Truman Reservoir. Earn double points in TOY of standings and prepare your team for the multi-day National Championship and …
March 27 & 28, 2021 Missouri TBF Qualifier 1, Table Rock Lake, Port of Kimberling
Registration is now open for the 2021 Missouri TBF Series – Qualifier 1 at Table Rock Lake. Take-off and Weigh-in at Port of Kimberling. Boaters – $150, Co-anglers – $100. Top 3 Boaters and Co-anglers advance to the TBF National Semi-final at Wilson Lake, Kansas October 1 – 3, 2021.
The 2021 Qualifier Entry Form is below. Entry deadline is March 19, 2021. Electronic payment options have been added to the entry form.
If you are not a member of Missouri TBF. Join now by contacting Dennis Maggart, President Missouri TBF Dennis@mcinnesgroup.com or Chris Dougan, Secretary Missouri TBF d.chris.dougan@gmail.com. Membership is $80 annually.
The Missouri TBF Series is your pathway to the TBF National Championship where boaters have the opportunity to compete for over $100,000 and co-anglers for over $30,000. In addition the top boater and co-angler from each of the seven TBF divisions advance to the Major League Fishing BFL All American (If you meet MLF Competitor Membership requirements prior to qualifying).
Adding Missouri TBF to your tournament schedule will help you develop into a better angler.
The best ways to become a better angler is to spend more time on the water and to fish with anglers that are more skilled than you. Whether you are new to the sport or a seasoned angler, fishing as a co-angler will build your skills.
How we do it:
Good Pairings – Tournament pairings are random draw. You will have the opportunity to get paired with some of the best tournament anglers in the state, many with regional and national championship experience and wins.
Co-angler Development – Boaters compete against boaters and co-anglers compete against co-anglers. This keeps the pressure of competition off each other in the boat and you can focus on catching fish and helping your partner. Most Boaters take a lot of pride when their co-angler partner brings in a limit and offer guidance throughout the day.
Opportunity – Missouri TBF offers a great way to advance to the TBF National Semi-final, TBF National Championship and Major League Fishing BFL All American. There are three ways to advance – 1) Place in the top three in one of the Missouri TBF Qualifier Tournaments 2) Place as the top team in the Missouri TBF Team Open 3) Qualify as your club champion co-angler.
Success – The proof is in the results. A Missouri TBF co-angler won the TBF National Championship in 2018 – Ray Blash. Troy Ladehoff is the 2020 Ozarks Division BFL co-angler champion at Table Rock Lake and 2020 Ozarks Division Co-angler Angler of the Year. Missouri TBF Co-angler Greg Lampton is heading to the 2021 TBF National Championship.
Co-anglers take on the challenge of learning new skills, improve your game and have fun.
For more information about joining Missouri TBF contact Chris Dougan at d.chris.dougan@gmail.com
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