The National Professional Fishing League is accepting applications for the 2025 season. Anglers who wish to be part of the 130-angler field can now complete the application form. Anglers currently on the NPFL roster do not need to reapply, but they must notify the NPFL in writing of their intention to participate in 2025. The application and notification periods end on Oct. 31.
“We have one more event in the 2024 season,” said league president Brad Fuller, “but we’re already excited about 2025. We look forward to assembling a talented field of 130 anglers and to visiting a variety of diverse fisheries over half a dozen states covering spring, summer and fall. It’s going to be a true test of the best for the men and women who believe they’re up to the challenge and ready to join the fastest-growing top-level tournament circuit out there."
The 2025 season will feature six regular season tournaments plus the 2025 NPFL Championship. The full 2025 schedule will be announced before the application period closes.
The NPFL made news in September when it became the first major tour to restrict the use of real-time imaging units (commonly referred to as “forward-facing sonar”). Beginning with the 2025 season, such technology is prohibited in NPFL competition. This prohibition does not apply to the 2025 NPFL Championship, for which anglers are currently qualifying under previously established rules.
"We want to work with the anglers who are ready to test themselves under the very highest standards of tournament competition, tradition and integrity,” Fuller added. “We’re looking forward to the return of many anglers who have fished with us and become like family, and we’re excited to add new anglers that will help us grow even better and stronger."
Applicants must commit to a locked field and agree to participate in all six regular-season events. This ensures a committed group of anglers for the entire season. Choosing the right anglers for the field is critical to the NPFL’s mission.
“We take our selection process very seriously,” Fuller says. “We interview each angler before they’re selected. No one is automatically accepted into the league just because they have an impressive tournament résumé or a lot of sponsors. The sooner an angler applies, the sooner we can complete our vetting process. We’re not just looking for excellent anglers. We want excellent people who are passionate about the sport — people who share our commitment and vision.”
To access the application form, click here.