2024 Big Bass Splash Saturday 8-9 am Winners
Each day, there are 7 weigh-in hours (7 a.m. through 1 p.m.) Fifteen places will be paid to the heaviest bass every hour with the following allotment.
HEAVIEST BASS . . . $10,000
2nd Heaviest Bass. . . $2,500
3rd Heaviest Bass. . . $2,000
4th Heaviest Bass. . . $1,700
5th Heaviest Bass. . . $1,500
6th Heaviest Bass. . . $1,400
7th Heaviest Bass. . . $1,300
8th Heaviest Bass. . . $1,200
9th Heaviest Bass. . . $1,100
10th Heaviest Bass. . .$1,000
11th Heaviest Bass . . . $900
12th Heaviest Bass . . . $800
13th Heaviest Bass. . . $700
14th Heaviest Bass. . . $600
15th Heaviest Bass. . . $500
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Here are this hour's winners:
- Chris Hall, Kirbyville, TX - 8.96
- Tracy Pearson, Shelbyville, TN - 7.95
- Jacob Tregre, Houma, LA - 6.91
- Zane Birkicht, Pineville, LA - 6.67
- Dustin Rodriguez, Montgomery, TX - 6.61
- Johnnie Fountain, Hemphill, TX - 6.43
- Paul Vinson, Leesville, LA - 6.30
- Chad Penney, Mansfield, TX - 6.20
- Randy Hunter, Albany, KY - 5.97
- Jeffrey Lognion, Kountze, TX - 5.46
- Thomas Ashworth, Vidor, TX - 5.34
- Anthony Foster, Deridder, LA - 5.16
- Holden Ashworth, Vidor, TX - 4.98
- Kaleb Hyden, Spurger, TX - 4.98
- Justin Heirtzler, Kirbyville, TX - 4.66
Chris Hall did have the official Big Bass Splash T-shirt which doubled his cash payout to $20,000! The next t-shirt hour will take place from 12-1 p.m.
Congrats to Stacy Kesler of Bastrop, TX who wins $10,000 for the exact weight 3.00.
3.00 - Stacy Kesler, Bastrop, TX
The top five overall standings remain the same.
- Cary Essl, Crosby, TX - 11.3
- Remington Boykin, Lumberton, TX - 10.65
- Wyatt Wisian, Ardmore, OK - 10.23
- Obie Culp, Cleveland, TX - 9.84
- Jacob Ezernack, Many, LA - 9.31
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