THE FIELD IS SET — 2027 ALABAMA BASS TRAIL 100!
DECATUR, Ala. The Alabama Bass Trail has officially set the field for the 2027 Alabama Bass Trail 100, bringing together 100 teams and 200 anglers for one of the most anticipated tournament fields in the sport.
This year’s roster brings anglers from across the country, with teams representing Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida, Texas, Virginia, North Carolina, New York, Arkansas, Kansas, and Illinois, proof that the ABT 100 has become a can’t-miss event for tournament anglers everywhere.
From seasoned veterans to father-son and family duos, friends fishing as partners, and a few wildcard pairings still locking in their final spot, this field is stacked with talent and ready to compete for the title.
100 boats. 200 anglers. One championship field. Get ready, 2027 is coming.
The field also arrives alongside the largest payouts in ABT 100 history. The 2027 season purse tops $750,000 in total cash and prizes, up from over $300,000 in 2026, with each event now guaranteeing a $50,000 first-place prize, double last year’s $25,000 payout.

About the Alabama Bass Trail
The Alabama Bass Trail (ABT) is a premier competitive bass fishing tournament series showcasing Alabama’s world-class fisheries. The Alabama Bass Trail 100 is ABT’s flagship 100-team tournament, drawing competitors from across the country to compete for the title.
The Alabama Bass Trail is made possible through the support of its sponsors: Phoenix Boats, AMFirst, Larry Puckett Chevrolet, 13 Fishing, Rapala, VMC, CRUSHCITY, Buffalo Rock, Academy Sports and Outdoors, Jack’s, Garmin, Thompson Tractor Company, PiranhO2, Alabama State Parks, Halo Fishing, Snag Proof, NetBait, Bait Fuel, Alfa Insurance – Thomas ALFA MAN Shelton, TH Marine Supplies, Power Pole, Pro Guide Batteries, Yamaha, SCUM FROG, E3 Sports Apparel, FishAlabama.org, Sweet Home Alabama and Alabama Mountain Lakes.
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