Tyler Rivet just added a 5-10 for a massive cull.
“This one’s been to the buffet,” Rivet said about the obviously pre-spawn bass full of eggs.
“That’s the first pre-spawner we’ve seen in this tournament,” mentioned Mark Zona.
The difference between a spawned out bass on Okeechobee and a pre-spawn bass could be north of a pound.
“I chased one all the way to the middle of the channel yesterday,” mentioned Rivet.
Rivet is targeting individual fish on his forward facing sonar, following them around as he stalks them with a jerkbait. This is not something we ever thought we’d see on Lake Okeechobee. Rivet is the only one doing it. And he’s in the lead.