The National Professional Fishing League has announced that its 2024 season will kick off off in early February with a stop in Alabama at Lake Logan Martin. The schedule brings anglers to new venues as well as some constants for the NPFL.
"We dedicated tremendous effort to preserving the essence and identity of the National Professional Fishing League in our 2024 schedule," said Brad Fuller, the league president. "This is a truly diverse schedule that covers the full spectrum of bass fishing throughout the entire year and the angler who secures the title of Angler of the Year will undoubtedly prove themselves as the most consistently well-rounded contender on our circuit.
"We're thrilled to revisit some of the cherished stops from our history while also exploring exciting new venues. It's of utmost importance that we leverage our schedule to continually expand the league's brand and introduce the league to bass havens around the country."
Here's a look at the schedule:
> Stop 1 - Lake Logan Martin: Oxford, Alabama, February 1-3
> 2023 NPFL Championship – Lake Amistad: Del Rio, Texas; March 7-9
> Stop 2 – Lake Hartwell: Anderson, South Carolina; May 16-18
> Stop 3 – Pickwick Lake: Counce, Tennessee; July 11-13
> Stop 4 - Saginaw Bay: Bay City, Michigan; August 29-31
> Stop 5 – St. Johns River, Deland, Florida; September 26-28
> Stop 6 – Lake of the Ozarks, Osage Beach, Missouri, October 24-26