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Iowa’s Bass Elite Solo Trail – Little River *Pay in full by April 1*

April 12 @ 7:00 am - 3:00 pm CDT
$800
Iowa's Best Solo Bass Tournament Series

2026 Iowa’s BEST Solo Bass Trail Rules

Updated Rules as of 1/19/2026 –

***2026 Rules***
5 fish – no length limit.
(Solo Series Only) All lakes go off limits at 12:01 AM the Monday prior to the event.
It is illegal to cull a dead fish. Dead fish penalty is 1lb per dead fish. A dead fish may not
be weighed in for Big Bass
Blast position will be determined by dowel draw at the ramp. Dowel must be in
possession of the designated check in boat before check in time. 1lb per minute penalty,
up to 15 minutes, until dowel is returned. If after 15 minutes, the anglers catch will be
forfeited and will result in a weight of 0lbs for the day. (Note, this is not a
disqualification).
The angler occupying water has sole occupancy of that water, as far as they can cast.
Other participants cannot cast into that water without permission.
Any ticket given to an angler on the water by law enforcement will result in
disqualification of that event.
No live bait. No trolling. No intentional snagging or unconventional means of catching
fish.
All fish caught via sight fishing must be hooked in the mouth or lip. If the hook enters the
fish outside of the mouth or lip, it must be released immediately.
All state and federal laws must be followed while on the water.
No use of alcohol or illegal substances during competition hours. Use of alcohol or
illegal substances will result in disqualification.
Non-puncture cull tags only. Using a puncture cull tag will result in disqualification from
that event.
Alabama rigs are allowed with 1 hook only. Double fluke rigs and the like are allowed
however.
Big fish breaks tie on bag limit. Big bag breaks tie on big fish.
Weigh in starts 15 minutes after check in time. Any protests for on the water incidents
must be done before the weigh in concludes.
It is up to the angler weighing in to protest the scalemaster if they notice the weigh in
procedure is not being followed. (scale zeroed WITH the bag before each angler)
A disqualification will result in 0 AOY points given for that event. The event will be
ineligible to be dropped.

It is the sole discretion of the tournament director to determine punishment, if needed,
based on protests.
If an angler is viewed to be acting in an unsporting manner, the angler will receive a
disqualification for the event.
Be respectful of your competitors and all others who are enjoying the lake.
Sportsmanship is expected of everyone!

Welcome to the 2026 Iowa’s BEST Solo Bass Trail! All anglers are expected to compete with honesty, integrity, and respect for fellow participants and the waters we fish. Please review the official tournament rules carefully before each event.


🐟 Catch & Weigh-In Rules

5-fish limit – no length restriction.

Dead fish penalty: 1 lb per dead fish.

No culling dead fish. Dead fish cannot be weighed for Big Bass.

Big Bass tie-breaker: Big fish breaks tie on bag limit. Big bag breaks tie on Big Bass.Weigh-in begins 15 minutes after check-in time.


Blast-Off & Check-In Procedures

Blast position determined by dowel draw at the ramp.

The dowel must be returned to the check-in boat before the official check-in time.

  Penalty: 1 lb per minute late, up to 15 minutes.

  After 15 minutes, total weight = 0 lbs for the day (not a disqualification).


🧭 On-the-Water Conduct

The angler occupying water has exclusive rights to fishable space within a reasonable casting distance.

Other anglers may not cast into that area without permission.

Any law enforcement citation on the water = disqualification for that event.

No live bait, no trolling, no snagging, and no unconventional fishing methods.

Alabama rigs are allowed but limited to 1 hook only.

Non-puncture cull tags only. Use of puncture cull tags = disqualification.


⚖️ Sportsmanship & Conduct

All state and federal laws must be followed at all times.

No alcohol or illegal substances during tournament hours.

Unsportsmanlike behavior may result in disqualification at the tournament director’s discretion.

Respect fellow anglers, boaters, and anyone enjoying the lake. Sportsmanship is expected from everyone.


🏆 Protests, Points & Disqualifications

Any on-the-water protest must be filed before weigh-in begins.

Anglers may protest the scalemaster if weigh-in procedures are not followed.

Disqualification (DQ):

Results in 0 AOY points for the event.

The disqualified event cannot be dropped from AOY standings.

The tournament director has final authority on all rulings, penalties, and protests.


Angler Responsibility

By entering the Iowa’s BEST Solo Bass Trail, you agree to follow these rules, maintain good sportsmanship, and promote ethical competitive fishing throughout the 2026 season.

Iowa’s BEST Solo Bass Trail – 2026 Season Announcement

Attention all anglers!
All permits are approved and Iowa’s BEST is now accepting entries for the inaugural 2026 season!

I’m excited to take over the solo trail previously hosted by Weekend Warriors Bass Tournaments. A huge thank-you to Nick and the Weekend Warriors crew for their dedication in growing the trail. As a fellow tournament angler, I wanted to keep this great series alive—and make it even better!

What’s New for 2026

  • Higher payouts across all events
  • Bigger Angler of the Year (AOY) prize
  • Simplified format with the same fun, competitive spirit
  • 100% payback of all entry fees (minus permit and event costs) directly to anglers

Entry Details

  • Season Entry Fee: $800 (must be paid in full by April 1, 2026)
  • Deposit: $100 to hold your spot
  • Field Cap: 30 anglers
  • Payment Options: Venmo (friends/family), cash, or check

👉 To join or learn more, message Jacob Clark or text 402-680-8455. Spots will fill fast!


🗓️ 2026 Tournament Schedule

Qualifier 1: April 12 – Little River (South Ramp) – 7:00 AM–3:00 PM
Qualifier 2: May 31 – Brushy Creek (South Ramp) – 6:00 AM–2:00 PM
Qualifier 3: June 21 – Rathbun (Honey Creek Ramp) – 5:30 AM–1:30 PM
Qualifier 4: July 19 – Three Mile (Main Ramp) – 5:30 AM–1:30 PM
Qualifier 5: August 2 – Twelve Mile (Main Ramp) – 6:00 AM–2:00 PM
TOC (Championship): October 3–4 – Okoboji (Upper Gar Ramp) – 7:30 AM–3:30 PM

Note: All tournament lakes go off-limits at 12:01 AM the Monday prior to each event.
Official practice for the TOC will be Friday, October 2 (off the water by 6:00 PM).


💰 Payouts (Based on 30-Boat Field)

Qualifier Payouts:
1st – $1,104.55 | 2nd – $690.34 | 3rd – $414.20 | 4th – $331.36 | 5th – $220.91
Big Bass: $100

Payouts subject to change with sponsor additions or minor expense adjustments.


🏆 Angler of the Year (AOY)

  • 10% of total pot (after expenses) – Estimated $2,384.47 payout
  • Points-only format: 1st = 30 pts, 2nd = 29 pts, etc.
  • Lowest Qualifier dropped – AOY based on 4 best Qualifiers + TOC points
  • DQ = 0 points and cannot be dropped

🎯 TOC Qualification

  • Top 10 in AOY standings (best 4 of 5 events)
  • All Qualifier winners automatically advance
  • TOC payouts announced later — expect them to be huge!
  • 20% of all Open event fees go directly to the TOC pot

 

Organizer

  • Iowa Bass Elite Solo Trail

Venue

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