NPFL 2026 Field: Full … But Room For More!

The NPFL 2026 Field is FULL but there's room for a few more before we lock it in.

WILKESVILLE, Ohio—The field of anglers for the 2026 National Professional Fishing League season is full at 130. But if you don’t see your name on the list below, it’s not too late to get in.

“We’re still accepting talented anglers who are also outstanding human beings to join us for what promises to be the biggest and best season ever for the NPFL,” says league president Brad Fuller. “This will be our biggest field of competitors in our six-year history, and we’re about to close the door on new entries because we’ve always considered 130 anglers to be a ‘full’ field, but we can make room for a few more who are talented and ready to test themselves against a top-notch field and a challenging schedule.

“In 2026, we have the anglers, the schedule, the platforms, and the team to rival any organization in bass fishing,” adds Fuller. “For the fishing fans who enjoyed the great strides we made in 2025, it’s going to be even bigger and better next year.”

Anglers who wish to be part of the 2026 field should complete the Angler Application as soon as possible!

The six-event 2026 season kicks off on Florida’s Harris Chain of Lakes in March and wraps up in September on New York’s Lake George. In between, there are four other events in Texas, Alabama, and New York. Florida bass, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and spotted bass will all be in play on the diverse fisheries that will reward versatility and adaptability in a true test of the best.

“For anglers ready to test themselves against a variety of fisheries, species, seasons, and conditions, the NPFL is the answer,” Fuller says. “But maybe even more than that, it’s a chance to compete against all-time greats like Rick Clunn, Greg Hackney, and Andy Morgan; top crossover pros like Patrick Walters, John Cox, and Zack Birge; and home-grown stars like Timmy Reams, Todd Goade, and Scott Hamrick. Plus, we’ve got more than a dozen true rookies joining the field in 2026—anglers who have never fished at the top level of a major tour, but who are ready to make a name for themselves.”

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 adds. “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. 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.”

Apply here.

Here’s the list of 130 anglers committed to compete in the NPFL in 2026:

    1. Barron Adams
    2. Johnnie Adams
    3. Gary Adkins
    4. Sean Alvarez
    5. Charlie Apperson
    6. Todd Auten
    7. Chris Baker
    8. Keith Bardolf
    9. Hunter Baughman
    10. Bob Behrle
    11. Tommy Biffle
    12. Zack Birge
    13. Joey Bloom
    14. T-Roy Broussard
    15. Nick Brown
    16. Paul Browning
    17. Jason Burroughs
    18. Josh Butler
    19. Jon Canada
    20. Scott Canterbury
    21. Quintin Cappo
    22. Corey Casey
    23. Craig Chambers
    24. Ryan Chandler
    25. Hank Cherry
    26. Luke Clausen
    27. Rick Clunn
    28. Brandon Cobb
    29. Bo Collins
    30. Michael Comeau
    31. Drew Cook
    32. Richard Cooper
    33. John Cox (FL)
    34. John Cox (GA)
    35. Cliff Crochet
    36. Alex Davis
    37. Darrell Davis
    38. Harmon Davis
    39. Bill Day
    40. Seth Ellis
    41. Will Fletcher
    42. Tim Frederick
    43. Kyle Freeman
    44. Dylan Freeze
    45. Austin Garland
    46. Kyle Glasgow
    47. Todd Goade
    48. Wesley Gore
    49. Chad Grigsby
    50. Buddy Gross
    51. Greg Hackney
    52. Scott Hamrick
    53. Ray Hanselman
    54. Chip Harrington
    55. Cole Harris
    56. Matt Herren
    57. Paul Hodges
    58. Josh Hooks
    59. Stacey James
    60. Travis Jewell
    61. Ron Johnson
    62. Jonathan Kelley
    63. Russ Lane
    64. Logan Latuso
    65. Shane LeHew
    66. Derek Lehtonen
    67. Lavoyd Lemmond
    68. Shane Lineberger
    69. Joe Lineberry
    70. Jared Lintner
    71. Wes Logan
    72. Bill Lowen
    73. Kevin Madeley
    74. Chad Marler
    75. Lendell Martin
    76. Matt McBee
    77. Jason Meninger
    78. Harry Moore
    79. Andy Morgan
    80. Rickey Morris
    81. Brock Mosley
    82. Shawn Murphy
    83. James Niggemeyer
    84. Jordan Osborne
    85. Jamie Pierce
    86. Pete Ponds
    87. Jacob Powroznik
    88. K.J. Queen
    89. Mike Quinlin
    90. Timmy Reams
    91. Dustin Reneau
    92. Jason Reyes
    93. Joshua Reynolds
    94. Darrel Robertson
    95. Matt Robertson
    96. Troy Roder
    97. Kevin Rogers
    98. Fred Roumbanis
    99. J.T. Russell
    100. Hunter Sales
    101. Ryan Satterfield
    102. Adam Savage
    103. Garrett Smith
    104. Gerald Spohrer
    105. Brad Staley
    106. Scott Suggs
    107. Gerald Swindle
    108. Randall Tharp
    109. J Todd Tucker
    110. Andrew Upshaw
    111. Grant Vest
    112. Martin Villa
    113. Greg Vinson
    114. David Walker
    115. Patrick Walters
    116. Jimmy Ward
    117. Josh Watkins
    118. James Watson
    119. Mitchell Webb
    120. Brad Whatley
    121. Chris Whisenant
    122. Scott Wiley
    123. Alton Wilhoit
    124. David Williams
    125. Dustin Williamson
    126. Jason Williamson
    127. Jason Wilson
    128. Tim Wilson
    129. Jesse Wise
    130. David Wootten
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