BAM Trail is excited to unveil its 2025 Pro-Am schedule

This year’s trail hits the top Western fisheries at the prime times of the year, offering anglers opportunities to showcase their skills.

BAM Trail 2025 Two Divisions, Five Exciting Events

For the first time, the BAM Trail will operate two divisions: Pacific Northwest and West, with a total of five exciting events. Lake Shasta will serve as a dual qualifier, (one single entry fee) allowing competitors to earn points in both divisions.

The season kicks off at Lake Shasta from January 24 to 26, immediately following the Sacramento ISE Sports Show. From there, the West Division continues to New Melones from February 21 to 23 and concludes on the California Delta from May 30 to June 1.

BAM Trail Pacific Northwest Division: New Waters Await

The Pacific Northwest Division also begins at Lake Shasta in January, setting the stage for fierce competition. After Shasta, the tour will move to a top-tier lake in Washington, Oregon, or Idaho from June 27 to 29 (location to be announced soon). The division wraps up with a thrilling event on the Columbia River at Boardman.

BAM Trail Championship Event: Lake Almanor in September

The 2025 BAM Trail season will culminate in the Pro-Am Championship, a televised event held at Lake Almanor from September 19 to 21. This finale will feature anglers targeting smallmouth bass, promising a spectacular showdown to the season’s champion.

Stay tuned as the BAM Trail continues to grow, bringing exciting new opportunities and unforgettable moments to anglers across the West and Pacific Northwest.

 

 

For more information, visit www.bamtrail.com and follow us on social media for updates and announcements.

About BAM Tournament Trail

The  Bass Angler Magazine Tournament Trail (BAM Trail) is an exclusive west coast pro level tournament circuit. BAM TT delivers multiple opportunities to showcase the talents of western anglers on several professional platforms.

As the BAM Trail continues to evolve it provides a platform of elite events for competitive anglers. The trail creates a logical avenue for sponsors to have direct contact with our West Coast anglers.