Does anyone know why the entry fees to the Crappie Masters Tournaments are so high and the payouts are low compared to bass tournaments?
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Does anyone know why the entry fees to the Crappie Masters Tournaments are so high and the payouts are low compared to bass tournaments?
Keeps the riff-raff like me out:Rofl
Crappie Masters pays 100% of entry fees back to winners. Pay down is determined by number of boats entered, 1 and 5... What bass tournaments are you referring to? A lot of the bass tournaments I see have an 80 or 70% pay back with a 1 and 5 pay down as well making payout comparably smaller.
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5K don't sound cheap
Entry fees into the Elite Series are $5,000 per event. Non-boater entry fees are $750.
Let's see.....Bass baits up to $20+ each. Crappie tubes $0.10 each. Which company do you think is willing to fork over thousands of dollars in sponsor money. Mike V. does a he__ of a job lining up sponsors. He somehow manages to find several not directly aligned with fishing. Imagine what a job that is.
I fished bass tournaments on Truman for years and not many of them if any were even 100% payback. I also would like to know which bass tournaments your comparing to that are paying so much better. I may have to pick back up a 7 1/2' flippin stick again and sell the 10' rods.
The bass guys big money comes from non-outdoor companies, tires,trucks, insurance. Even with the big money sponsors the fishermen are still making up 50-80% of the money paid back with the entrance fees. Most of the sponsership money goes to pay for running the tournaments. I disagree with the statement about Mike paying 100% back some of the math I did it looks like Crappie Masters is paying back 82-85% on most of the tournaments money wise I'm not counting gift cards or other non money prizes. If you asked most pors if they could fish the trail with out their personal sponsorships they would say no that's where they make their real pay checks.
I am not defending anyone one way or the other. I had pictures of the results from the Lake Fork one pole. So from what I see as pay outs added up to with in $500. Add in top male/female and top adult/youth and you are probably back to 100%. I don't have one to look at but I believe last years flyers/book with tournaments and sponsors said it was 100% payback in cash and prizes. I would say if anyone on here would know about how they payout it would be Dillion. Now to figure out where to fish to win the One Pole tournament in June.
One of the long time touring guys recently dropped off the BASS Elite tour, seems a pretty thoughtful and fair guy overall. He researched payouts on the two national bass tours and came up with anglers contributing over 60% of prize monies on the Elite tour and over 80% in FLW. And those numbers have gotten worse in the last decade for the anglers. Local and regional circuits are all over the road map on payouts, CM probably ranks amongst some of the highest in terms of return to anglers.
I don't see how $225 to $350 split two ways is a lot of money for a tournament that pays $4500 to $6500 to first place. I don't fish tourneys but I'd imagine crappie tournaments are more for fun and competition. With around a 100 boat field the chances of being in the money are slim even for the best anglers. Bassmaster Elite series pays out at least $10,000 to the top 50 but the fees are insane and those anglers typically have a long list of sponsors. I read an article where Takahiro Omori said he spends over 40k of his own money per year to fish Elite and FLW. And a lot of those anglers can't last very long at that high of level, unlike KVD who just won his 21st Bassmaster win, dude that's crazy.
Crappie tournaments are just not as popular as bass tournaments. Go to Table Rock on any weekend and you will find numerous bass tournaments. Truman is the only lake with crappie tournaments on a regular basis. My brother fishes some FLW's and he might get a check if he finishes in the upper 20's or low 30's. There is just a lot more sponsor money following the bass guys. Most people see crappie as a recreational fish that is caught to eat, not to try and catch seven big ones. I haven't fished a bass tournament is years, but I love fishing the crappie tournaments. I appreciate all the ones who put them together like Mike Valentine, Ryan German, and others. It's amazing how good the competition is around here. If you can cash a check you know you've beat some very good crappie fishermen. As tournament anglers, we need to try and grow our sport if we want the payouts to grow. If crappie masters is too much for someone to fish, check out the Top Secret Series that Ryan German puts on. It is only $50 and almost of the big guns from CM fish these as well.
But the other 58 boats in the field get Zip, Nada, Nothing! 108 Boats x $5,000 per boater in entry fees gives them a lot to work with! ($540,000.00)
They need them to be able to afford to fish the next tourney. A bunch of them are independently wealthy and fishing is their hobby others have other businesses they run. Or you could be KVD!
I just seen this weekends tournament is paying out $16,000 in cash and prizes and only has 40 teams. I believe that it is a $350 entry. Since it's a One Pole/two day tournament. But that is still $2000 extra/added money/prizes over entry fees. Still the best out there I believe.