Alabama Bass Trail Announces another successful registration for the upcoming 2025 season, celebrating it’s 12th year of competitive fishing

Decatur, Alabama – The Alabama Bass Trail (ABT) is thrilled to announce that registration for the highly anticipated 2025 season has officially closed, with spots selling out in mere minutes. ABT will host 450 teams consisting of 900 anglers, coming from 12 different states across the U.S.  As we gear up for our 12th season, we extend a warm welcome back to our loyal angler teams from the 2024 season and eagerly invite our new teams to join us in what promises to be an exciting year of competition.

Kay Donaldson, Director of the Alabama Bass Trail, expressed her gratitude and excitement, stating, “Once again, the Alabama Bass Trail sells out in minutes. That is a testament to the loyalty of our anglers and the hard work of the ABT team. While we still have work to finish for the 2024 season, the anticipation for 2025 is at an all-time high.”

The ABT prides itself on fostering a vibrant community of passionate anglers who make our tournaments successful. We appreciate the trust you place in us, and we are committed to working tirelessly to ensure that our tournament trail remains the best it can be.

This season, anglers and viewers alike can look forward to enhanced coverage, as the 2025 team trail will broadcast live on Alabama Bass Trail TV – YouTube. Post season episodes will air on Balley Sports Southeast, as well as in various other markets, making it more accessible for fishing enthusiasts across the South.

As we prepare for the upcoming season, we are excited about the future of the Alabama Bass Trail and the incredible experiences that await our anglers. We hope to see everyone come January, ready to cast their lines and compete.

About Alabama Bass Trail
The Alabama Bass Trail is a program of the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association. Its mission is to promote Alabama as a year-round fishing destination, to preserve natural resources for generations to come, and to educate high school and college-aged students to be good stewards of natural resources. The 13 bass fishing lakes consist of Lake Guntersville, Wheeler Lake, Pickwick Lake, Lewis Smith Lake, Neely Henry Lake, Weiss Lake, Lake Martin, Lay Lake, Logan Martin Lake, Lake Jordan, Alabama River, Lake Eufaula, and the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. For more information, visit www.alabamabasstrail.org.