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BASS changes sonar rules

BASS is changing the rules regarding forward-facing sonar (FFS) taking effect during the 2026 Progressive Bassmaster Elite Series season.

BASS is changing the rules regarding forward-facing sonar (FFS) that will take effect during the 2026 Progressive Bassmaster Elite Series season. The real-time, high-resolution sonars will only be allowed in up to five of the nine regular season events, the Birmingham, Alabama-based pro tourney operator announced Sept. 2. The remaining events will prohibit its use entirely, including during official practice, BASS stated.

Restrictions for 2025 — limiting anglers to one live sonar transducer and a maximum of 55 total screen inches — will remain in place. The 2026 Bassmaster Classic will allow FFS, since all qualifiers earned their spot under the 2025 rules.

This decision follows two years of careful evaluation, officials stated. FFS has been the subject of much debate. At least one northern Ontario conservation group has asked anglers to voluntarily avoid using it when fishing for muskie.


Originally published in the Fall 2025 issue of Ontario Out Of Doors

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