Historic achievement is nice, but Johnston still in search of first Elite Series win
It wasn’t quite enough to secure Cory Johnston his first Elite Series victory, but the Canadian will forever own a piece of circuit history.
The Cavan, Ont., angler became the first competitor to weigh over 100 pounds of smallmouth bass Sunday in the Elite Series event on the St. Lawrence River in Clayton, N.Y.
Moments later, though, American rookie Jay Przekurat became the second to finish two pounds, four ounces ahead of Johnston and leave the Canadian still in search of his first circuit victory.
Johnston’s final five-fish limit weighed a whopping 28 pounds eight ounces to push his four-day total to a historic 100 pounds eight ounces. But Przekurat came in with 25 pounds eight ounces to secure his first Series title and the US$100,000 winner’s cheque with 102 pounds nine ounces.