MLF Bass Pro Tour Set to Visit Waco with Champion Teamwear Stage 3

Lake Whitney and Lake Waco to host four days of competition for $600,000 purse

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

The Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour (BPT) is returning to Texas next week to continue the 2026 campaign at Waco's Lake Whitney and Lake Waco. Scheduled for March 5-8, the Champion Teamwear Stage 3 Presented by MillerTech marks the third stop of the seven-event Bass Pro Tour season, setting the stage for four days of competition on a pair of Lone Star lakes primed to showcase Texas-sized limits.

Why it matters

Waco is thrilled to welcome Major League Fishing and showcase its outdoor resources, highlighting the city's growing reputation as a premier destination for both competitive and recreational fishing.

The details

The four-day event, hosted by the Greater Waco Sports Commission, the City of Waco and the Waco Tourism Public Improvement District (TPID), will feature a roster of 51 of the top professional anglers in the world competing for a $125,000 top prize and their share of the $600,000 purse, along with valuable Angler of the Year (AOY) points. Lake Whitney will host the two-day Qualifying Round, while the Knockout and Championship Rounds will be contested on Lake Waco.

  • The event is scheduled for March 5-8, 2026.

The players

Major League Fishing (MLF)

An American professional bass fishing league and media company.

Greater Waco Sports Commission

The organization hosting the event in Waco, Texas.

City of Waco

The city hosting the event.

Waco Tourism Public Improvement District (TPID)

The organization supporting the event in Waco.

Alton Jones

A BPT pro and Waco area native.

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What they’re saying

“Waco is thrilled to welcome Major League Fishing and showcase our incredible outdoor resources.”

— Mike Vogelaar, Executive Director and President of the Greater Waco Sports Commission (AnglersChannel)

“If I was going to guess big fish, I would say at Whitney, it'll be a 9 (pounder). If I was going to guess big fish at Waco, I would say it's going to be a 10-plus. It may be a 12.”

— Alton Jones, BPT pro and Waco area native (AnglersChannel)

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