Frequently Asked Questions

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Got questions about weigh-ins, tournament results, or payouts? Check out our FAQs for quick answers and details on everything you need to know about competing!

  • How do the weigh-in services work at Solo Series Top 100?

    Our weigh-in process ensures accurate and fair results using professional-grade scales and strict guidelines to maintain tournament integrity.


  • When and where can I check the tournament results?

    Tournament results are posted online and at the event site shortly after the weigh-in is completed.

  • How is the payout structure determined for each tournament?

    We offer a 100% payback system, with guaranteed payouts, including $10,000 for 1st place and Big Bass awards.

  • What equipment is used for weigh-in services to ensure accuracy?

    We use certified digital scales and follow strict verification procedures to ensure precise weight measurements.


  • How soon after the tournament are results posted?

    Results are typically posted within a few hours after the final weigh-in, both online and at the venue.

  • Are there any rules or procedures for weigh-in that anglers should follow?

    Yes, anglers must follow specific guidelines, including handling fish properly and ensuring they meet tournament size requirements.

  • Where can I find a breakdown of payouts for different placements?

    Payout details, including prize distribution, are available on our website and announced at the event.

  • Can spectators watch the weigh-in process live?

    Yes, weigh-ins are open to the public, allowing spectators to experience the excitement firsthand.

  • What happens in case of a tie in the tournament results?

    In the event of a tie, the winner is determined based on the tournament’s tie-breaking rules, such as total number of fish or biggest single catch.

  • How are Big Bass payouts handled during the tournament?

    A portion of the entry fee is allocated for Big Bass prizes, awarded daily to the angler with the heaviest bass.