Tyler Rivet, of Raceland, La., finished second with 125-9. Hamner finished third with 124-10 and his 11-7 was the Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the day and the tournament, earning him an additional $3,000 in prize money. He caught most of them on the Bill Lewis Scopestick.
Rivet’s 125-9 is the eighth-highest four-day weight in B.A.S.S history. Hamner’s 124-10 is ninth all-time and Tyler Williams’ 124-9 is 10th.
Lake Fork has now produced 19 Century Club members, passing Falcon (15) for most in B.A.S.S. history.





Great Job Home. WIN WON FOR THE HOME TEAM IN CAJUN COUNTRY.
COONASS FOREVER.
Great job Tyler! Pay no attention to the haters saying FFS is not fair or your big bass catch wasn't legal. Good luck at the next event!