Yamaha pays bonus cash to tournament anglers who run a Yamaha outboard motor on their boat
Yamaha Marine will expand Power Pay, its contingency program, in 2025. The program will now reward the third- and fourth-highest placing anglers with $1,000 each on select trails, in addition to distributing payouts for the top two finishers. Competitors don’t need to win a tournament to qualify for a Power Pay payout, the program recognizes the highest-placing anglers in each sanctioned tournament running Yamaha power.
“Yamaha Power Pay is designed to recognize and reward anglers’ passion for competitive fishing and their support of the Yamaha brand,” said Connor Megan, Pro Staff and Sponsorship Supervisor, Yamaha Marine Engine Systems. “For the 2025 season, we’re broadening Power Pay’s presence into the Midwest and grassroots tournaments, which continue to grow in popularity. We’re ready to welcome more program participants this year and wish all competitors success on the water.”
New for 2025, B.A.S.S. Nation tournaments will award $1,000 to the highest-qualified, eligible participant from each state, reinforcing Yamaha’s dedication to local Bassmaster anglers and their support of local dealers. In addition, the Bassmaster Team Championship will feature a $5,000 payout to the highest-eligible participant, highlighting grassroots anglers who compete year-round in local events for a chance to qualify for the 2025 Bassmaster Classic.
Yamaha Marine launched Power Pay October of 2019. To date, participating anglers competing in Power Pay-sanctioned salt and freshwater tournaments received in excess of $1,650,000. To register for Power Pay or view a complete list of sanctioned tournaments for 2025 and other Power Pay information including official rules, terms and conditions, visit www.yamahapowerpay.com.
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