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    Home » Louisiana's Tyler Rivet claims first Bassmaster Elite Series victory at Lake Okeechobee

    Louisiana's Tyler Rivet claims first Bassmaster Elite Series victory at Lake Okeechobee

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    OKEECHOBEE, Fla., Feb. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Tyler Rivet called his shot on Day 1.

    The fifth-year Elite Series pro from Raceland, La., said Thursday he had the location and game plan to win the SiteOne Bassmaster Elite at Lake Okeechobee — and on Sunday, his claim came to fruition as he finished with a four-day total of 86 pounds, 15 ounces to earn his first career blue trophy.

    Tyler Rivet of Raceland, La., has won the 2023 SiteOne Bassmaster Elite at Lake Okeechobee with a four-day total of 86 pounds, 15 ounces.
    Tyler Rivet of Raceland, La., has won the 2023 SiteOne Bassmaster Elite at Lake Okeechobee with a four-day total of 86 pounds, 15 ounces.

    After placing third on Day 1 with 24-5, Rivet gained one spot with a second-round limit of 29-2 on Friday. A slower Saturday yielded only 14-11 and Rivet dropped back to third. But he turned in a Championship Sunday bag that went 18-13 to seal the deal and collect the $100,000 top prize.

    “This is what I’ve dreamed of since I was a kid,” Rivet said. “I remember every day at the (Lake Cataouatche) Tank Ponds during the 2011 Bassmaster Classic in New Orleans, hearing boats coming through the fog and seeing all the big names and thinking ‘One day, I want to do that.'”

    Rivet spent this week in the Kissimmee River, about two miles upstream from the lake. With the exception of a few local boats, he had the river all to himself.

    “Nobody else was doing what I was doing and that’s the key to winning an Elite tournament — finding that one little thing off the wall,” Rivet said. “That’s how it’s won (most) of the time.

    “I thought this one would be won out in the lake on one of the community holes. But when I found my spot in the river, I thought, ‘This could be something.’ But I didn’t know until that first day and I was like ‘We could win.'”

    The story of how Rivet landed in this area enhanced his victory experience.

    “I just went sac-a-lait (French for crappie) fishing before the tournament,” Rivet said. “I’m the cook in my travel family, so I went up the river and caught some sac-a-lait. Then I looked to the left on Garmin LiveScope and said ‘That looks like a bass.’

    “I threw over there with a jerkbait and caught a 6-pounder. I went down about 20 yards, saw another one, caught it on the first cast — 4-pounder. I just kept going down the river and they were staging everywhere.”

    In the river, Rivet targeted hard-bottom spots off the bank. These classic prespawn staging areas attracted groups of bass that seemed to periodically come and go throughout each day.

    “The main spot was a dead-end canal with a little dam at the back of it, and I guess the fish were going in there to spawn, or they were sitting on a little hard point that was coming off of it,” Rivet said. “They would come in waves. You’d see them on Garmin LiveScope.

    “You’d have to hit them perfectly. You’d have to throw in front of them and not behind them. If you come from behind, it would spook them away, so you had to have that perfect angle.”

    Rivet said he caught 80% of his bass on a Berkley Stunna jerkbait. He also caught a few of his weight fish by punching hyacinth mats and Kissimmee grass with a black/blue and junebug Xcite Baits Sucka Punch. A Carolina-rigged Xcite Baits Hawgalicious produced a couple more keepers.

    Rivet dedicated his victory to his grandmother who passed in January.

    “She was watching me from up there every day,” Rivet said with a trembling voice. “Every fish that I caught this week that was over 4, I said, ‘Thank you Mammaw.'”

    Elite Series veteran Clark Wendlandt of Leander, Texas, placed second with 83 pounds. Committing all four days to the South Bay region, Wendlandt turned in daily bags of 18-9, 25-5, 23-4 and 15-14.

    “I just felt most confident in that area,” Wendlandt said. “I practiced at the north end, too, but I just felt like my better bites would be down south.

    “I honestly didn’t get any big bites in practice, but I caught some big fish in the tournament.”

    Wendlandt caught the majority of his bass on a junebug Strike King Cut-R Worm with a 3/16-ounce weight. He also caught a couple of key fish on a Strike King Thunder Cricket with a Strike King Blade Minnow trailer.

    “I was fishing dead reeds that were below the surface,” Wendlandt said. “In between the clumps were open spots, so I’d fish my worm over those reeds and let it fall down into those lower spots.”

    Brandon Cobb of Greenwood, S.C., placed third with 81-9. After placing sixth in the first round with 22-9, Cobb added 32-15, 14-4 and 11-13.

    With days 1 and 2 bringing warm, partly sunny conditions, Cobb found his bass in shallow cover mostly cooperative. The cold front on Day 3 rattled his area, but he hoped the final day’s calm warming conditions would deliver a revival that never materialized.

    “Day 1, most everything I caught was spawning fish,” Cobb said. “On Day 2, most of my big ones were prespawn, so that made me excited. On Day 3, the weather wasn’t right and they weren’t ready. Today, I fully expected them to be spawning. I expected it to get hot any hour, but it just never did.”

    After catching his bass on a black and blue 3/8-ounce ChatterBait with a Zoom Super Fluke and flipping a Texas-rigged Zoom Fluke Stick, Cobb’s tough final day saw him switch to a Yo-Zuri prop bait. The color was bluegill and Cobb accented the belly with a black marker.

    Rookie Logan Latuso of Gonzales, La., earned the $1,000 daily bonus for catching the Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the Day Sunday with his 6-14 largemouth. Cobb won the Day 2 award, as well as the overall $2,000 Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the tournament title, with an 8-12.

    Cobb’s Day 2 catch of 32-15 won the $2,000 VMC Monster Bag honors. 

    Rivet also took home an additional $3,000 for being the highest-placing entrant in the Toyota Bonus Bucks program while Cobb earned $2,000 for being the second-highest placing entrant.

    As part of the Yamaha Power Pay program, Wendlandt also earned an additional $2,500 as the highest-placing entrant and Australian pro Carl Jocumsen claimed an additional $1,500 for being the second-highest placing entrant.

    Pennsylvania’s Jonathan Kelley won the $1,000 BassTrakk Contingency award for the most accurate weight reporting.

    Since this was the first event of the Elite Series season, Rivet claimed the lead in the Progressive Insurance Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings with 104 points. Wendlandt is in second with 103, followed by Cobb with 102, Latuso with 101 and Steve Kennedy of Auburn, Ala., with 100.

    Latuso also leads the Bassmaster Rookie of the Year standings.

    The Bassmaster Elite at Lake Okeechobee was hosted by Okeechobee County. 

    Finish

    Name

    Hometown

    Total lbs-oz

    Earnings

    1

    Tyler Rivet

    Raceland, LA

    86-15

    $101,000

    2

    Clark Wendlandt

    Leander, TX

    83-00

    $35,000

    3

    Brandon Cobb

    Greenwood, SC

    81-09

    $35,000

    4

    Logan Latuso

    Gonzales, LA

    81-04

    $26,000

    5

    Steve Kennedy

    Auburn, AL

    77-02

    $20,000

    6

    Carl Jocumsen

    Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia

    75-07

    $19,000

    7

    Brandon Card

    Salisbury, NC

    73-04

    $18,000

    8

    Jake Whitaker

    Hendersonville, NC

    71-06

    $17,000

    9

    Marc Frazier

    Newnan, GA

    66-13

    $16,000

    10

    Drew Cook

    Cairo, GA

    66-11

    $15,000

    11

    Gerald Swindle

    Guntersville, AL

    55-01

    $10,000

    12

    Ed Loughran III

    Richmond, VA

    54-08

    $10,000

    13

    Kyle Welcher

    Opelika, AL

    53-15

    $10,000

    14

    Will Davis Jr

    Sylacauga, AL

    53-09

    $10,000

    15

    Patrick Walters

    Summerville, SC

    52-00

    $10,000

    16

    Cooper Gallant

    Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada

    51-12

    $10,000

    17

    Jay Przekurat

    Stevens Point, WI

    51-11

    $10,000

    18

    Scott Canterbury

    Odenville, AL

    51-03

    $10,000

    19

    Joey Cifuentes III

    Clinton, AR

    50-13

    $10,000

    20

    Lee Livesay

    Longview, TX

    50-06

    $10,000

    21

    Brad Whatley

    Bivins, TX

    49-09

    $10,000

    22

    Skylar Hamilton

    Jefferson, TN

    49-05

    $10,000

    23

    Brock Mosley

    Collinsville, MS

    49-01

    $10,000

    24

    Brandon Palaniuk

    Rathdrum, ID

    47-12

    $10,000

    25

    Cody Huff

    Ava, MO

    47-10

    $11,000

    26

    Pat Schlapper

    Eleva, WI

    47-01

    $10,000

    27

    Buddy Gross

    Chattanooga, TN

    46-10

    $10,000

    28

    Ray Hanselman Jr

    Del Rio, TX

    46-09

    $10,000

    29

    Bradley Hallman

    Edmond, OK

    46-09

    $10,000

    30

    Scott Martin

    Clewiston, FL

    46-06

    $10,000

    31

    Shane LeHew

    Catawba, NC

    46-05

    $10,000

    32

    Keith Combs

    Huntington, TX

    46-02

    $10,000

    33

    John Crews

    Salem, VA

    46-00

    $10,000

    34

    Bernie Schultz

    Gainesville, FL

    45-13

    $11,000

    35

    Greg Hackney

    Gonzales, LA

    45-12

    $10,000

    36

    Jamie Hartman

    Newport, NY

    45-05

    $10,000

    37

    Micah Frazier

    Newnan, GA

    45-03

    $10,000

    38

    Jeff Gustafson

    Kenora, Ontario, Canada

    45-03

    $10,000

    39

    Caleb Kuphall

    Mukwonago, WI

    44-14

    $10,000

    40

    Bill Lowen

    Brookville, IN

    44-09

    $10,000

    41

    Michael Iaconelli

    Pittsgrove, NJ

    43-12

    $10,000

    42

    Cliff Prince

    Palatka, FL

    43-12

    $10,000

    43

    Chris Johnston

    Otonabee, Ontario, Canada

    43-10

    $10,000

    44

    David Gaston

    Sylacauga, AL

    43-08

    $10,000

    45

    Clifford Pirch

    Payson, AZ

    43-05

    $10,000

    46

    Brandon Lester

    Fayetteville, TN

    42-15

    $10,000

    47

    Derek Hudnall

    Zachary, LA

    34-06

    $10,000

    48

    Gary Clouse

    Winchester, TN

    38-09

    $10,000

    49

    John Cox

    DeBary, FL

    37-07

    $10,000

    50

    Greg DiPalma

    Millville, NJ

    36-14

    $10,000

    51

    Darold Gleason

    Many, LA

    29-08

    $2,500

    52

    Chris Zaldain

    Fort Worth, TX

    29-06

    $2,500

    53

    Luke Palmer

    Coalgate, OK

    29-06

    $2,500

    54

    Bob Downey

    Detroit Lakes, MN

    29-05

    $2,500

    55

    Jason Williamson

    Aiken, SC

    29-03

    $2,500

    2023 Bassmaster Elite Series Platinum Sponsor: Toyota
    2023 Bassmaster Elite Series Premier Sponsors: Bass Pro Shops, Dakota Lithium, Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats, Power-Pole, Progressive Insurance, Ranger Boats, Rapala, Skeeter Boats, Yamaha
    2023 Bassmaster Elite Series Supporting Sponsors: AFTCO, Daiwa, Garmin, Lew’s, Marathon, Triton Boats, VMC
    2023 Bassmaster Conservation Partners: AFTCO, Yamaha Rightwaters

    Media Contact: Emily Harley, B.A.S.S. Communications Manager, 205-313-0945, [email protected]

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