Hanggi’s afternoon rally lifts him to lead at Okeechobee

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Tennessee’s Sam Hanggi has taken the lead on Day 1 of the Nitro Boats Bassmaster Elite Qualifier presented by Bass Pro Shops with a total of 23 pounds, 15 ounces.

Photo by Andy Crawford/B.A.S.S.

Nov. 13, 2025

Hanggi’s afternoon rally lifts him to lead at Okeechobee

CLEWISTON, Fla. — After practice for the Nitro Boats Bassmaster Elite Qualifier at Lake Okeechobee presented by Bass Pro Shops, Sam Hanggi was convinced he wasn’t going to catch a keeper bass come tournament time.

Not only did he catch a bass, but he also filled out most impressive limit of Day 1 at the legendary south Florida fishery.

“Every day I wake up and I do what I feel like I need to do to make the Elite Series,” Hanggi said. “That’s how I’ve spent the last four years. For it to come down to this event, on a place I’m so bad at (is crazy)”

Hanggi leads the field of 75 anglers with 23 pounds, 15 ounces, anchoring his bag with a 7-15 largemouth and a 6-pounder he landed during the afternoon hours. His advantage over second-place Austin Cranford is 4-14.

Call it a redemption tour for Hanggi, who finished 188th during the 2024 St. Croix Bassmaster Open at Lake Okeechobee presented by SEVIIN

“Today had nothing to do with my fishing ability, it was just a blessing from God,” the Auburn University alum said. “The way I’m fishing is something I’m not confident in doing. It isn’t something I’ve done in over a year and something that’s never worked for me in Florida. It was just meant to be.”

A cold front rushed through the country over the weekend, ushering in the coldest temperatures of the year to the Clewiston area during official practice. Those conditions made life tough for Hanggi, who only caught one keeper bass during warm-up period.  

“I didn’t catch anything anywhere,” he said. “I caught one 7-pounder in the area I caught them today. It was super random.”

That bass, however, clued Hanggi into his best area, a prespawn and postspawn staging area in 4 feet of water outside of a major spawning pocket. The Tennessee native believes many of these bass are roaming in the area and will set up on reeds or other pieces of cover for short periods of time. A Texas-rigged Yamamoto Senko with a 3/16-ounce weight produced all of his best bites.

The area also harbors plenty of other life, including a plentiful population of shad and bluegill.

“It is a really healthy area,” Hanggi said.

Hanggi started the morning in an area he fished during his previous open, landing two 12-inchers before moving to a second area that produced just one bass.

“Moral was pretty low,” he said. “I didn’t expect to catch anything after that. I decided to go out to that area I got my one bite and caught a 5 and a 4 pretty quick.”

From there, Hanggi only caught two more bites, but they were his two biggest bites.

“(That 8-pounder) was unbelievable. It had been two hours since my last bite. I flipped to a patch of reeds, picked up on my Senko and felt it barely moving off to the right,” he explained. “It was like setting a hook into the moose. It was ripping drag on my locked down drag.

“I thought it was biggest bass I’d ever seen. I tried to grab and threw it 7 feet in the air and it fell back in the water before I got my hands on it.”

While it may not be the biggest bass he’d ever seen, it may be the most important bass he’s ever caught. Hanggi is now sitting in second in the points race, with the Top 10 anglers earning a Progressive Bassmaster Elite Series berth at the end of Saturday’s weigh-in.

Despite his Day 1 success, Hanggi isn’t convinced he can come close to repeating that performance the rest of the tournament. There are promising signs though. Of the four bass he landed in his best area, three of them were prespawn and only one was postspawn.

“It is an expansive area. I went hours between bites,” he explained. “I don’t know if I’ll catch a bass tomorrow.”

Cranford, meanwhile, caught a limit weighing 19-1 to vault himself into the Top 10 in EQ points. Coming into this tournament in 11th, the Norman, Okla., pro wanted to find an area he could consistently catch 15 pounds of largemouth. So far, he has exceeded those expectations.

“I knew we had that cold front coming, and I didn’t want to mess around with that too much,” Cranford said. “I’m doing something completely different than I did in (2024). I didn’t expect this to happen, but it did.”

When he arrived at his starting spot, Cranford discovered giant schools of tilapia had invaded the area, which made it difficult to pick up the largemouth on his forward-facing sonar.

After an hour of fishing, Cranford fished his way to a spot without tilapia, and landed a 5-pounder.

“That keyed me in to what they were doing,” he explained. “They had changed from practice. I don’t know if it is this warmer weather, but they weren’t nearly as lethargic as they were. They grouped up a little bit more too. The key is being around life. If you have bird chirping, shad flickering and alligators, you are around bass.”

The bigger largemouth he is finding on FFS are usually alone, while the groups of fish seem to produce 3 and 4-pounders. One bait produced all his bites, although Cranford adjusted his weight size throughout the day.

West Monroe, La.,’s Colby Dark finished Day 1 in third with 18-12 while Tennessean’s Hayden Gaddis and Tristan McCormick rounded out the Top 5 with 15-14 and 15-7 respectively.

Eva, Ala.,’s Fisher Anaya landed the Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the Day, a 8-13 largemouth.

Anaya leads the Nitro Boats Elite Qualifier presented by Bass Pro Shops standings with 259 points followed by Hanggi in second with 249 points and Alabama’s Russ Lane in third with 248 points. Cranford is fourth with 241 points while Alabama’s Matt Adams is fifth with 237 points. McCormick is sixth with 229 points; Virginia’s Jack Dice is seventh with 228 points; Texas’s Pake South is eight with 225 points; Brock Reinkemeyer is ninth with 225 points; and Dark is 10th with 223 points.

Jace Lindsay, Grae Buck, Aaron Jagdfeld, Bo Thomas and Matt Messer are the first five outside of the Top 10 cut.

The full field will launch from Roland Martin’s Marina at 7 a.m. ET and return for weigh-in at 3 p.m. ET. The Top 10 anglers after tomorrow’s weigh-in will advance to Championship Saturday and the winner will clinch a berth in the 2026 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Under Armour.

Bassmaster LIVE will be providing coverage of all three days of the 2025 Nitro Boats Bassmaster Elite Qualifier at Lake Okeechobee presented by Bass Pro Shops on Bassmaster.com and Roku from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Visit Hendry County and Roland and Mary Ann Martin’s Marina and Resort are hosting the tournament.

2025 Nitro Bassmaster Elite Qualifier at Lake Okeechobee presented by Bass Pro Shops 11/13-11/15
Lake Okeechobee, Clewiston  FL.
(BOATER) Standings Day 1

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$

1.  Sam Hanggi             Knoxville, TN            5  23-15   95
  Day 1: 5   23-15   
2.  Austin Cranford        Moore, OK                5  19-01   94
  Day 1: 5   19-01   
3.  Colby Dark             West Monroe, LA          5  18-12   93
  Day 1: 5   18-12   
4.  Hayden Gaddis          Dandridge, TN            5  15-14   92
  Day 1: 5   15-14   
5.  Tristan McCormick      Bon Aqua, TN             5  15-07   91
  Day 1: 5   15-07   
6.  Matt Adams             Guntersville, AL         5  15-00   90
  Day 1: 5   15-00   
7.  Robert Gee             Knoxville, TN            5  14-11    0
  Day 1: 5   14-11   
8.  Fisher Anaya           Eva, AL                  5  14-09   89
  Day 1: 5   14-09   
9.  Chris Blanchette       Chapin, SC               5  14-02   88
  Day 1: 5   14-02   
10. Ty Faber               Pagosa Springs, CO       5  14-00   87
  Day 1: 5   14-00   
11. Pake South             Winnsboro, TX            5  13-01   86
  Day 1: 5   13-01   
12. Michael Neal           Dayton, TN               5  12-11   85
  Day 1: 5   12-11   
13. Chris Beaudrie         Princeton, KY            5  12-09   84
  Day 1: 5   12-09   
14. Russ Lane              Prattville, AL           5  12-03   83
  Day 1: 5   12-03   
15. Stephen Browning       Hot Springs, AR          5  11-14   82
  Day 1: 5   11-14   
15. Bryan Partak           Marseilles, IL           5  11-14   82
  Day 1: 5   11-14   
17. Bo Thomas              Edwardsburg, MI          5  11-10   80
  Day 1: 5   11-10   
18. Jack Dice              Lynchburg, VA            5  11-09   79
  Day 1: 5   11-09   
19. Adam Rasmussen         Sturgeon Bay, WI         5  11-07   78
  Day 1: 5   11-07   
20. Erik Brztowski         Lemont, IL               5  11-06   77
  Day 1: 5   11-06   
20. Trey Schroeder         Theodosia, MO            5  11-06   77
  Day 1: 5   11-06   
22. Trey Swindle           Cleveland, AL            5  10-13   75
  Day 1: 5   10-13   
22. Aaron Yavorsky         Palm Harbor, FL          5  10-13   75
  Day 1: 5   10-13   
24. Kyle Austin            Ridgeville, SC           5  10-12   73
  Day 1: 5   10-12   
25. Caleb Hudson           Lincolnton, GA           5  10-09   72
  Day 1: 5   10-09   
26. Jaden Parrish          Liberty, TX              5  10-08   71
  Day 1: 5   10-08   
27. Brock Reinkemeyer      Warsaw, MO               5  10-07   70
  Day 1: 5   10-07   
28. Jack York              Emory, TX                5  10-06   69
  Day 1: 5   10-06   
29. Alec Morrison          Peru, NY                 5  10-04   68
  Day 1: 5   10-04   
30. Chris Hellebuyck       White Lake, MI           5  10-00   67
  Day 1: 5   10-00   
31. Mark Menendez          Paducah, KY              5  09-15   66
  Day 1: 5   09-15   
32. Joey Nania             Cropwell, AL             2  09-11   65
  Day 1: 2   09-11   
33. Cole Drummond          Effingham, SC            5  09-10   64
  Day 1: 5   09-10   
34. Chase Clarke           Virginia Beach, VA       5  09-08   63
  Day 1: 5   09-08   
35. Lane Olson             Forest Grove, OR         5  09-06   62
  Day 1: 5   09-06   
36. Bobby Bakewell         Orlando, FL              5  09-04   61
  Day 1: 5   09-04   
36. Riley Nielsen          Salt Lake City, UT       5  09-04   61
  Day 1: 5   09-04   
38. Jace Lindsay           Beckville, TX            5  09-03   59
  Day 1: 5   09-03   
39. Nic Rand               Paw Paw, MI              4  08-15   58
  Day 1: 4   08-15   
40. Brad Jelinek           Lincoln, MO              5  08-14   57
  Day 1: 5   08-14   
41. Beau Browning          Hot Springs National Pa  5  08-06    0
  Day 1: 5   08-06   
42. Connor Jacob           Peoria, IL               5  07-15   56
  Day 1: 5   07-15   
43. Evan Cox-VanVliet      Loveland, CO             5  07-12   55
  Day 1: 5   07-12   
44. Ryan Lachniet          Gum Spring, VA           4  07-06   54
  Day 1: 4   07-06   
45. Blake Smith            Lakeland, FL             5  07-04   53
  Day 1: 5   07-04   
46. Yui Aoki               Minamitsurugun JAPAN     5  07-02   52
  Day 1: 5   07-02   
47. Cody Stahl             Barnsville, GA           4  07-01   51
  Day 1: 4   07-01   
48. Lucas Lindsay          Auburn , AL              5  07-00   50
  Day 1: 5   07-00   
49. Grae Buck              Green Lane, PA           4  06-11   49
  Day 1: 4   06-11   
50. Jimmy Washam           Stantonville, TN         5  06-10   48
  Day 1: 5   06-10   
51. Bailey Gay             Union, KY                5  06-06   47
  Day 1: 5   06-06   
52. Matt Baker             Glenwood, AR             5  06-05   46
  Day 1: 5   06-05   
53. Laker Howell           Guntersville, AL         2  06-04   45
  Day 1: 2   06-04   
54. Bryson Osteen          Live Oak, FL             3  06-00   44
  Day 1: 3   06-00   
55. Michael Corbishley     Raleigh, NC              4  05-15   43
  Day 1: 4   05-15   
56. Aaron Jagdfeld         Rochester Hills, MI      4  05-13   42
  Day 1: 4   05-13   
57. Ryan Broughman         Corapeake, NC            3  05-12   41
  Day 1: 3   05-12   
58. James Chandler         Liberty, TX              4  05-11   40
  Day 1: 4   05-11   
59. Ryan Salzman           Huntsville, AL           3  05-09   39
  Day 1: 3   05-09   
60. Blaine Bunney          Claremore, OK            3  05-08   38
  Day 1: 3   05-08   
61. Matt Messer            Warfield, KY             2  05-06   37
  Day 1: 2   05-06   
62. River Lee              Diboll, TX               3  05-01   36
  Day 1: 3   05-01   
63. Tanner Hadden          Appling, GA              4  04-15   35
  Day 1: 4   04-15   
64. Bailey Bleser          Burlington, WI           3  04-06   34
  Day 1: 3   04-06   
65. Dillon Harrell         New Caney, TX            2  04-05   33
  Day 1: 2   04-05   
66. Brandon McMillan       Clewiston, FL            3  04-01   32
  Day 1: 3   04-01   
67. Brady Vernon           Sterrett, AL             2  04-01   31
  Day 1: 2   04-01   
68. Timothy Dube           Nashua , NH              2  03-10   30
  Day 1: 2   03-10   
69. Tommy Wood             Peregian Springs AUSTRA  2  03-07   29
  Day 1: 2   03-07   
70. Cameron Mattison       Benton, LA               1  01-14   28
  Day 1: 1   01-14   
71. Andrew Behnke          Fond Du Lac, WI          1  01-10   27
  Day 1: 1   01-10   
72. Tyler Campbell         Martin, GA               1  01-02   26
  Day 1: 1   01-02   
73. Dylan Akins            Flowery Branch, GA       0  00-00    0
  Day 1: 0   00-00   
73. Tai Au                 Glendale, AZ             0  00-00    0
  Day 1: 0   00-00   
73. Paul Mueller           Naugatuck, CT            0  00-00    0
  Day 1: 0   00-00   
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Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
 1        47       305       661-07
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          47       305       661-07