Canadian Cory Johnston registers first career Elite Series victory in Florida
PALATKA, Fla. — Cory Johnston finally has his first Elite Series victory.
Johnston, of Cavan, Ont., emphatically captured the circuit event on the St. Johns River on Sunday. Johnston’s final five-fish limit weighed 19 pounds nine ounces, giving him 93 pounds six ounces overall to finish over 21 pounds ahead of runner-up Brad Whatley of the U.S.
Johnston went into Sunday’s final round with a solid 14-pound advantage over Whatley. And the Canadian wasted no time putting his stamp on the victory, boating a seven-pound, 12-ounce largemouth flipping pads early Sunday morning that was the day’s biggest catch.
But Johnston didn’t need it as at the final weigh-in, none of the nine other competitors surpassed his third-day total of 73 pounds 13 ounces. So Johnston had the tournament won before stepping on to the stage and would’ve still secured his first Elite Series title even had he not boated a fish Sunday.