Johnston Claims Second Bassmaster Elite Title with St. Lawrence River Win

WADDINGTON, N.Y., Aug. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On a day dimmed by clouds and rain, lightning struck a second time for Canadian superstar Cory Johnston.

Canada's Cory Johnston wins the Humminbird Bassmaster Elite at St. Lawrence River with a four-day total of 102-0.
Canada's Cory Johnston wins the Humminbird Bassmaster Elite at St. Lawrence River with a four-day total of 102-0.

After claiming his first blue trophy at the season's fourth event at the St. Johns River, the pro from Otonabee, Canada, tallied 102 pounds and claimed the $100,000 top prize at the Humminbird Bassmaster Elite at St. Lawrence River.

"It was a lot of hard work; I put a lot of time into this," Johnston said. "I've said it 100 times, this is my favorite place to come, this is my favorite crowd with all my family and friends, all the Canadian support — and it's a short drive home."

After placing fourth on Day 1 with 25 pounds, Day 2 saw Johnston add 27-7 and tie rookie Robert Gee for second. On Semifinal Saturday, Johnston weighed 24-14 and slipped back to second, 13 ounces behind Gee.

With Championship Sunday delivering 24-11, Johnston surged to the top and edged Gee by 1-9. Enhancing his victory, Johnston earned his second entry into the Bassmaster Century Club, which recognizes an angler for catching 100 pounds or more with four days of five-bass limits.

Notably, Johnston was the first angler to earn a Bassmaster Century Club Belt with all smallmouth by weighing a tournament total of 100-5 during the 2022 Bassmaster Elite at St. Lawrence River. He finished second to Wisconsin's Jay Przekurat, but Johnston weighed in before Przekurat and wrote his name in the record book.

All week, Johnston made a big run into Lake Ontario and did most of his work on an 80-yard stretch of bottom in 33 feet that was loaded with big smallmouth. The first two days brought calm conditions and fairly easy fishing, but Days 3 and 4 saw big winds roil the lake and severely challenge boat control and presentations.

Confident with what lives on that spot, Johnston said he was committed to his game plan.

"I screwed up here last year and spent too much time in the river the first day and blew my chances at winning," said Johnston, who placed sixth in the 2023 Bassmaster Elite at St. Lawrence River. "I said, 'I'll never make a cast in this river again. I don't care if there are 12-footers in the lake.'

"There weren't 12s, but there were 8s and 10s. I didn't have a lot of fishing time — about three hours a day — but I made it worth it."

Catching his fish on a drop shot, Johnston used a 6th Sense Party Minnow and a prototype 6th Sense minnow. He rigged his drop shot with a 3/8-ounce weight in all conditions but adjusted his presentations accordingly.