BASS - day1


Bassmaster Opens- Central
Johnston Junk Fishes to Day 1 Lead at Bassmaster Central Open on Sam Rayburn Reservoir


by BASS Communications / BASS
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Day 1 leader - Stephen Johnston of Hemphill, Texas.

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(Sep. 03, 2009 - Jasper, TX)...
Stephen Johnston of Hemphill, Texas, put his experience as a guide on Sam Rayburn Reservoir to good use Thursday, putting 22 pounds of bass on the scales to claim the Day 1 in the Bassmaster Central Open on spacious Rayburn.

"I came over here and did a lot of homework last week before the crowd got here," Johnston said. "The fishing’s really been tough, and each day I had 12 rods out on my deck."

Johnston said he used a similar approach Thursday, throwing everything from topwater to bottom baits.

"I just covered a lot of water and got a couple of good bites," Johnston said. "We probably fished 12 different places today."

He only caught nine keeper bites all day, and said that the fish are temperamental right now because local temperatures have been moderate compared to the normal blistering late summer.

"The fish are in transition," he explained. "It never gets this cold in August and early September, and it’s really got the bait messed up."

Johnston said he felt good about his chances, based on a win he shared with his step son on the lake three weeks ago.

"We won with 19 3/4 (pounds), and you never win a team tournament with 19 pounds, so 22 (pounds) is definitely going to be a good start," he said.

Just less than 2 pounds behind Johnston going into the second day is confident Bassmaster Elite Series pro Bradley Hallman of Norman, Okla., who had 20 pounds, 5 ounces.

"I think I found a pattern, and I think I understand exactly what they’re doing," Hallman said. "I’ve got one bait that I’m throwing that I caught them all on. I don’t catch a lot of fish, but when I catch them they’re big."

While Johnston and Hallman were able to top 20 pounds, the bulk of the field struggled. It took only 11 1/2 pounds to make the top 50, and the current top-30 cut was set by Texas’ Jerrel Pringle at 12-13.

However, Johnston said he wasn’t taking anything for granted.

"There are some of the top guys who live around here in this tournament and some of the top guys in the country here fishing," he said. "There are a lot of guys here who can catch them."

The real question is the weather, which today turned cloudy after the blue-bird skies of practice. Clouds are forecast to build tomorrow, with isolated thunderstorms expected by noon.

That could alter the entire tournament.

"That could make the topwater bite strong all day," Texas’ Harold Allen said.

Johnston said that eventuality could really open the field.

"It we get some black clouds, the topwater bite will go nuts and everybody will catch them," he said.

In third was Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, with 18-4. Faircloth will head from this event to the inaugural Bassmaster Elite Series Postseason, set for two Alabama cities, Wetumpka and Montgomery, on Sept. 12-18. In fourth was another Texan, Russell Parrish of Robinson, who had 17-5. In fifth was Tony Chachere of Opelousas, Texas, who had 17-3.

In the co-angler division, David Ozio of Texas leads with 10 pounds, 12 ounces. Louisiana’s Bill McCarty trailed by just 13 ounces with his 9-15 limit going into Day 2.

Once the final fish is weighed Friday, the field will be cut to the top 30 pros and co-anglers for Saturday’s final day of competition.

Fans are invited to the Open’s Friday and Saturday takeoffs and weigh-ins at Plattsburgh Boat Basin at Umphrey Family Pavilion. Anglers will launch their boats at 6:45 a.m. CT and the weigh-ins are scheduled to begin at 3 p.m CT. All activities are free and open to the public.

Up next for the Central Opens is the final stop in the Central Open division, the Nov. 5-7 event on the Atchafalaya Basin out of Morgan City, La.

Sponsors of the 2009 Bassmaster Opens: Toyota Trucks, Berkley, BOOYAH Baits, Evan Williams Bourbon, Mercury, OPTIMA Batteries, Skeeter Boats, Yamaha Marine.

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The organization oversees the prestigious Bassmaster tournament trail, which includes the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bassmaster Opens, Academy Sports + Outdoors Women’s Bassmaster Tour and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Bassmaster Classic. Through its grassroots network, the BASS Federation Nation, BASS annually sanctions more than 20,000 events.

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