Canadian Chris Johnston takes second in final Elite Series event of 2023.
CLAYTON, N.Y. — Canadian Chris Johnston fell just short in the season-ending Elite Series event on the St. Lawrence but did claim family bragging rights.
Johnston, of Peterborough, Ont., brought in a five-fish limit weighing 25 pounds, 12 ounces for a four-day total of 103 pounds, 12 ounces. That stood up for the tournament lead until American Kyle Welcher, the last competitor to weigh in, had 24 pounds, 10 ounces for an overall total of 105 pounds to relegate Johnston to second spot.
Welcher and Johnston were among four competitors to crack the 100-pound plateau, boosting the overall total to six, which have all been registered here. Last year, Johnston’s brother, Cory, became the first competitor to weigh over 100 pounds of smallmouth bass in an Elite Series event.
But American Jay Przekurat became the second and finished two pounds, four ounces ahead of Johnston, who also had to settle for second. However, Chris Johnston’s total weight was heavier than his brother’s.