Posted  -  January 18th, 2008  6:05am CST

 
DANIELS LEADS SOUTHERN OPEN AFTER DAY ONE 
25 Pound Limit Sets the Pace

From BASS Communications 

Palatka, Florida – With few anglers catching the five-fish limit Thursday on the stingy St. Johns River, Chris Daniels of Panama City, Florida, claimed the first-day lead as the Bassmaster tournament season kicked off the first Bassmaster Southern Open.

Daniels brought in a haul of 25 pounds, 9 ounces – topping his closest competitors by more than 8 pounds.

Day 1 Leader - Chris Daniels

   “Today it started out great, I got to my first spot, there was nobody there,” said Daniels, who has fished these waters just twice before. “I had a limit before everybody stopped going by me. It happened pretty quick this morning.”

Greg Pugh, of Cullman, Ala., was in second place with 17 pounds, 3 ounces, and Jonathan VanDam, the nephew of Bassmaster Elite Series pro and three-time Angler of the Year Kevin VanDam, was in third with 16 pounds, 2 ounces. Elite pro Preston Clark, of Palatka, Fla., was in fourth with 16 pounds, 1 ounce, and Jacksonville’s Peter Thliveros, also an Elite pro, rounded out the top five with 15 pounds, 10 ounces.

Daniels, 26, was one of the few competitors who didn’t sight-fish Thursday. “I’m deep, I’m not shallow. I’m not looking at them, I’m catching staging fish.”

Daniels came in two hours early because of motor problems that he didn’t want to interfere with his arriving at the weigh-in on time.

Weather played a role as the pros and their co-anglers adjusted to the windy but warmer conditions – Thursday afternoon’s temperature at weigh-in was 84 – after three days of temperatures in the 40s during practice and a wind chill that scattered the bass.

Using a homemade jig and a Gambler cricket, Pugh relied on sight-fishing for what he knew was going to be a tough day. He said he was surprised to be one of just a few boats Thursday morning to try Salt Springs.

“I had some fish located,” Pugh said, “and I figured if it clears off the locals are going to go in there and really clear them out, so I thought I’d try it the first day and see what happens.”

Clark, fishing his hometown waters, echoed Pugh’s thought that if the field had been fishing in sunshine all day, more anglers would have come in with a big bag.

“Some of the best sight-fisherman we have in the tournament, they struggled today,” Clark said. “Tomorrow might be a different story. If the weather’s right – and we’re getting closer to a full moon – the more fish are going to want to come to the shore.”

“Tomorrow’s a key day, if they’re not going to come up tomorrow, they’re not going to come up.”

Clark fished everywhere from 3 feet to 15 feet and had his limits by casting to shell bars. Daniels, who had the Purolator Big Bass of the day with a 9 pound, 4 ounce lunker, said he fished 6 to 15 feet.

Fred Hood of Georgia leads the co-anglers after Day 1 with 12 pounds, 7 ounces.

Bassmaster Elite Series pro Russ Lane was cited for a violation of Bassmaster Opens Rule 6iii for speeding, and his first-day weight was disqualified.

The top 30 anglers after Day 2 will advance to Saturday’s final round of fishing.

THE TOP 50 AFTER DAY 1

Pl. Pro Angler Hometown, State Day One
(#/Weight)
1 CHRIS DANIELS PANAMA CITY, FL 5    25-9
2 GREG PUGH CULLMAN, AL 5    17-3
3 JONATHAN VANDAM KALAMAZOO, MI 5    16-2
4 PRESTON CLARK PALATKA, FL 5    16-1
5 PETER E THLIVEROS ST AUGUSTINE, FL 5    15-10
6 DAVID MANSUE ROBBINSVILLE, NJ 5    15-2
7 BRANNON JONES MONTGOMERY, AL 5    14-9
8 GEORGE ALEXANDER JACKSONVILLE, FL 5    14-0
9 JERRY STALVEY JR GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FL 5    13-6
10 GLENN DELONG BELLVILLE, OH 4    13-2
11 LUKE GRITTER KALAMAZOO, MI 5    12-13
12 GLENN ERIC LEWIS FRUIT COVE, FL 5    11-14
12 PHILLIP CURY JACKSONVILLE, FL 5    11-14
14 STEVE CROTTEAU CAMERON, WI 5    11-10
15 JEFF FITTS KEYSTONE HEIGHTS, FL 5    11-6
16 GREG VINSON WETUMPKA, AL 5    11-0
17 JOSH GUESS DELAND, FL 5    10-12
18 JERRY SAVAGE COLUMBUS, MS 4    10-9
19 RON KLYS GAINESVILLE, FL 5    10-5
20 DAVID DAVIS HOLLISTER, FL 5    10-0
21 SCOTT SMITH MOUNT JULIET, TN 5    9-15
21 TERRY SCROGGINS SAN MATEO, FL 5    9-15
23 PRESTON JOHNSON RICE LAKE, WI 5    9-13
24 MICHAEL IACONELLI RUNNEMEDE, NJ 5    9-11
24 STEVE PANARONI NORTH HAVEN, CT 5    9-11
26 FRED CHIVINGTON WELAKA, FL 5    9-4
27 GARY RIFFLE BOGATA, TX 5    9-1
28 RAUL MORINEAU MEXICO CITY, MX 2    8-14
29 FELTON JACKSON CLINTON, NC 5    8-12
29 CHRIS LANE LAKELAND, FL 5    8-12
29 JOHN KREMER SANFORD, FL 5    8-12
32 DAVID KILGORE JASPER, AL 4    8-11
33 J TODD TUCKER MOULTRIE, GA 5    8-10
34 DAVID COOKE MOORESVILLE, NC 5    8-8
35 CRAIG FREDRYCHOWSKI LEXINGTON, SC 4    7-15
36 HUGH CRUMPLER PALM BAY, FL 5    7-13
37 KEVIN PULSIFER COCOA, FL 3    7-11
37 CLIFF CROCHET PIERRE PART, LA 5    7-11
39 JIMMY MASON ROGERSVILLE, AL 4    7-10
39 JOHN COX DEBARY, FL 4    7-10
41 GERALD GOSTENIK DEARBORN, MI 5    7-8
42 AARON MARTENS LEEDS, AL 5    7-6
42 DARRIN SCHWENKBECK VARYSBURG, NY 5    7-6
44 BRYAN HUDGINS ORANGE PARK, FL 5    7-2
45 DOC MERKIN DOWNERS GROVE, IL 4    7-1
46 DANIEL WELCH NEW MARTINSVILLE, WV 4    7-0
46 JAMES ANDERSON MIAMI, FL 5    7-0
48 BOBBY LANE LAKELAND, FL 4    6-14
48 BRENT BRODERICK OREGONIA, OH 3    6-14
48 MARTY ROBINSON LYMAN, SC 5    6-14

 

 

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