Major League Fishing 2021 Toyota Series Schedule Set
Six divisions in 2021 will have events throughout the country
Posted On: September 3, 2020 By :Major League Fishing and Fishing League Worldwide have announced the 2021 Toyota Series schedule with regional events throughout the country and a smaller championship field overall, but still with a $200,000 payout to the winner and bonuses to the highest-finishing pros in each division.
Anglers in the top 25 of each division’s Angler of the Year standings will advance to the Toyota Series Championship for a chance at the $200,000 grand prize. The Toyota Series will feature six divisions in 2021 after having eight in 2020 and five in 2019.
“We’re really excited about the schedule for our Toyota Series anglers. We truly feel we’ve offered an exceptional lineup of fisheries at optimal times for competitive events with big fish,” said Kathy Fennel, FLW executive vice president and general manager. “Coming off a difficult 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will run six divisions in 2021 to ensure substantial and sustainable opportunities for anglers nationwide.”
2021 Toyota Series Schedule
Central Division
February 16–18: Lake Guntersville, Guntersville, Alabama, hosted by Marshall County CVB
March 31–April 2: Dale Hollow Lake, Byrdstown, Tennessee, hosted by Byrdstown-Pickett County COC
May 20–22: Lake Chickamauga, Dayton, Tennessee, hosted by Fish Dayton-Rhea Economic Tourism Council
Northern Division
July 15–17: Lake Champlain, Plattsburgh, New York, hosted by City of Plattsburgh & Adirondack Coast Visitors Bureau
August 26–28: St. Lawrence River, Massena, New York, hosted by Town of Massena
September 16–18: Potomac River, Marbury, Maryland, hosted by Charles County Board of Commissioners
Plains Division
March 4–6: Lake of the Ozarks, Osage Beach, Missouri, hosted by Tri-County Lodging Association
April 8–10: Grand Lake, Grove, Oklahoma, hosted by City of Grove & Grove Convention & Tourism Bureau
May 6–8: Lake Dardanelle, Russellville, Arkansas, hosted by Russellville Advertising & Promotion Commission
Southern Division
February 4–6: Lake Toho, Kissimmee, Florida, hosted by Experience Kissimmee-Kissimmee Sports Commission
March 16–18: Harris Chain of Lakes, Leesburg, Florida, hosted by Visit Lake
May 6–8: Lake Seminole, Bainbridge, Georgia, hosted by Bainbridge CVB
Southwestern Division
January 28–30: Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Brookeland, Texas, hosted by Jasper-Lake Sam Rayburn COC
March 25–27: Lake Texoma, Durant, Oklahoma and Madill, Oklahoma, hosted by Discover Durant, Marshall County Chamber & Choctaw Nation Tourism
April 28–30: Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Brookeland, Texas, hosted by Jasper-Lake Sam Rayburn COC
Western Division
January 28–30: Lake Shasta, Redding, California, hosted by Redding CVB
May 13–15: California Delta, Oakley, California, hosted by City of Oakley
September 23–25: Clear Lake, Lakeport, California