BASS TOURNAMENTS!

Welcome to National Bass Association of the Deaf web site. You will find all information about the organization here.  NBAD is about bass tournaments for the Deaf held every year in summer.  Each year, NBAD go to different lake to have three days of competition to find out which team is the champion.  A total of 5 bass per day per boat will be weighted after each day and three days of weigh-ins are totaled together.

Make sure you check out the upcoming tournament information, the 50th anniversary tournament held at Cypress Bend Resort in Many, Louisiana. 

 

Hall of Fame Banquet

Coming to the Hall of Fame Banquet?  It will be held on Sunday, June 8, 2025 from noon to 8 pm.

  • Have you receive HOF award as past angler? 

  • Have you been an officer for NBAD?

  • Did you receive any NBAD awards in the past?

 

If yes to any above question, then do the HOF form by January 1, 2025.  Also, you must do the tournament entry form, too.

Link here for the HOF Banquet form (PDF).

Link here for the HOF Banquet form – online.

Link here for the Tournament Entry Form.

If you wish to place your name on the new NBAD Trailer, please print out the form and send along your donation payment. For Bass Club organizations, please be sure you send in a logo to reflect your organization. Your donation is greatly appreciated and is tax deductible.

$200 donation will get you one line of name.

$500 donation will get you a logo.

Thank You!  Link for Donation Form

Contribute to NBAD Foundation

National Bass Association of the Deaf Foundation Inc. is an IRS 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that partners with National Bass Association of the Deaf. NBAD shall foster and develop sportsmanship and fellowship among talent Deaf/Hard of Hearing bass angler throughout the nation during annual June month tournaments as well to interchange all about bass knowledge with information among present and incoming anglers. Link to Contribution Form

Note: The NBAD Anywhere app for I-Phone and Android phones is no longer supported.  Use the web site, www.NBAD.org, instead.