
Bassmaster Classic 2025: Weigh-in Results and Saturday Leaderboard
The 2025 Bassmaster Classic leaderboard was shaken up following Saturday's action.
At the end of Day 2, Easton Fothergill sat at No. 1 in the tournament standings. Fothergill initially entered the day at No. 3 but jumped into the top spot by catching five fish weighing 29 pounds and 6 ounces.
His two-day total of 54 pounds and 5 ounces gives him a sizable lead over the rest of the field.
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Cory Johnston finished Day 1 at No. 2 and remained in the same position, reeling in five fish with a weight of 20 pounds and 4 ounces.
Here's a look at the top 10 anglers following Day 2's competition at Lake Ray Roberts in Fort Worth, Texas.
Saturday's 2025 Bassmaster Classic Leaderboard
- Easton Fothergill (54 pounds, 5 ounces)
- Cory Johnston (45 pounds, 13 ounces)
- Hunter Shryock (44 pounds, 13 ounces)
- Lee Livesay (44 pounds, 9 ounces)
- John Cox (44 pounds, 8 ounces)
- Trey McKinney (42 pounds, 6 ounces)
- Brandon Lester (39 pounds, 14 ounces)
- Tyler Rivet (37 pounds, 4 ounces)
- Chris Johnston (37 pounds, 4 ounces)
- Tyler Williams (36 pounds, 6 ounces)
Full leaderboard via Bassmaster.com
Trey McKinney held the No. 1 position after Friday's weigh-in was completed, but he couldn't maintain the momentum. His five fish on Day 2 weighed just 15 pounds and 13 ounces.
2024 Bassmaster Classic winner Justin Hamner improved upon his Day 1 finish, although he still sat at just No. 24 in the overall standings with a two-day total of 30 pounds and 0 ounces.
One of the biggest improvements over the first two days of the tournament came from Tyler Rivet, who only caught four fish weighing 11 pounds and 7 ounces on Friday. He jumped into the No. 8 spot on the overall leaderboard with an impressive finish on Saturday, recording five fish with a weight of 25 pounds and 13 ounces.
The winner of the 2025 Classic and recipient of the $300,000 first-place prize will be determind on Sunday, with Day 3's weigh-in starting at 5:30 p.m. ET.






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