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MLF announces details for ’25 Fantasy Fishing

MLF announces details for ’25 Fantasy Fishing

Major League Fishing has announced the launch of the 2025 Phoenix Fantasy Fishing game. Fans can test their skills by selecting the top anglers at each Bass Pro Tour and Invitational tournament and competing for a chance to win prizes.

The 2025 game is free to play and open to legal residents of the contiguous United States who are at least 18 years old. Participants can register at FantasyFishing.com and select 10 anglers – five from Flight 1 and five from Flight 2 – to build their team. The goal is to predict the anglers who will achieve the highest cumulative weight of scorable fish during each tournament.

Players can submit their picks during the official entry period before each event. The entry period for the first event of the year, the Bass Pro Tour tournament at Lake Conroe, closes at 7:45 a.m. CT on Jan. 30.

Entries can be updated anytime during the official entry period, but all changes must be saved by clicking the “update team” button. Players are encouraged to double-check their selections prior to the start of the event to account for any last-minute angler replacements.

Participants’ scores will be determined by the combined weight of fish caught by their selected anglers. The player with the highest total weight at each event will win a Major League Fishing Bait Prize Pack. The two season-long winners of the Bass Pro Tour game and the Invitationals game will each win a Tackle Warehouse Prize Pack, with more than $1,500 worth of various baits, lures, plastics and accessories. In the event of a tie, the winner will be determined by the closest prediction of the total weight of scorable fish caught by the tournament champion.

Leaderboards and updates will be available throughout each tournament.

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