Zaldain Moves Into AOY Lead With Solid Day On Lake St. Clair

September 28, 2019
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HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — The Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship is actually several competitions in one. But the biggest one by far will decide the points race — and for the moment, Chris Zaldain has moved into that big-picture lead. The California native turned Texas resident caught 20 pounds, 12 ounces Sunday and moved from second place in the AOY standings into first with 842 points. Arkansas pro Stetson Blaylock (840) is just two points back, followed by Alabamian Scott Canterbury (838), Canadian Cory Johnston (833) and Tennessee pro Brandon Lester (811).  

Zaldain said things didn’t go as he expected, but he was more than satisfied with the results.

  

“I caught two 5-pounders on what I thought was my worst spot,” said Zaldain, who finished 13th or higher in six of the nine regular-season Elite Series events this year. “Then on my best spot — out in 17 to 19 feet — I only caught one 3 1/2-pounder.

  

“That’s telling me things are changing a lot, and you’ve gotta stay on your toes.”

  

Blaylock came into the event fourth in the AOY race, but moved up after catching five smallmouth that weighed 24-12. Canterbury, who held a nine-point AOY lead coming into the event, had mechanical problems and caught only 17-11, causing him to slip into third. Canterbury was forced to fish all day Sunday without the use of depthfinders on the front of his boat.

  

“It was brutal all day long,” he said. “I walked to the back about 93 times just to see the console graphs. You don’t know how deep it is. You don’t know if there’s grass.

   

“It was a little bit of an aggravating day. But I actually had a little more weight than I thought, so I may have survived. I’ve just got to catch them these next two days.”

   

Minnesota angler Seth Feider took the lead in that competition during Sunday’s opening round with five giant smallmouth that weighed 26-12. He is 2 pounds ahead of Blaylock in the race for the weekly crown. Feider said all of his weight came off a spot he hadn’t fished on St. Clair in five years.

   

“There’s this one buoy right on the river channel that’s kind of a community place,” Feider said. “I was rolling up there and the waves were crashing in really hard. So, I just sort of stopped short and made one cast with a Rapala DT-10 (crankbait) and caught a big one.

   

“I caught them every cast for 20 to 30 minutes.”

   

Feider’s bag included a 6-12 smallmouth that took the lead for Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the week. But with conditions expected to change Monday, he said he doesn’t think the community hole is likely to produce again.

   

“I’ll probably give it a try for a minute,” he said. “But with the winds shifting, I should be able to get to the place I want to fish on the South end. There would have been 5- to 6-foot waves down there today with the way it was blowing.”  

   

The one race that was decided Sunday was for DICK’S Sporting Goods Rookie of the Year. Florida pro Drew Cook held a big lead in that competition coming into this week and secured the title with a 4-pounder just after 8 a.m. He only caught one fish the rest of the day and sits in 45th place for the tournament. But he was happy about the new shining mark on his resume.

    

“It’s incredibly special this year, with this group of rookies,” Cook said. “All of these guys — Patrick Walters, Garrett Paquette, Lee Livesay — those will be household names for years to come.

   

“Obviously, it means something winning Rookie of the Year now. But later on down the road, to be able to say I won Rookie of the Year against guys who went on to become the new greats of fishing — that’ll be incredible.”

   

Since the AOY Championship will determine the final AOY standings, it will also decide which 42 Elite Series anglers earn berths into the 2020 Bassmaster Classic scheduled for March 6-8 on Alabama’s Lake Guntersville.

   

After Sunday’s round, Louisiana’s Derek Hudnall is in the 42nd spot — the last angler in the Classic — because of the 24-12 bag he caught that tied him for second with Blaylock in the tournament.

   

A Classic berth would be especially sweet for Hudnall, who fished only eight regular-season Elite Series events after being disqualified from a midseason tournament at Lake Hartwell. He was ruled ineligible for that event because he accidentally violated the off-limits rule and self-reported the violation.

   

“I haven’t done the math or tried to figure out where I need to finish to make it — and I’m not going to do that,” Hudnall said. “I’m just going to fish as hard as I can, and this is a good start.”

   

The tournament will resume Monday, with a full field taking off at 7:10 a.m. ET off from Lake St. Clair MetroPark. The weigh-in will be held back at the park at 3:30 p.m.

  

  

2019 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship 9/26-9/29

Lake St. Clair, Harrison Township MI.

(PROFESSIONAL) Standings Day 1

Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$

1. Seth Feider New Market, MN 5 26-12 100

Day 1: 5 26-12

2. Stetson Blaylock Benton, AR 5 24-12 99

Day 1: 5 24-12

2. Derek Hudnall Baton Rouge, LA 5 24-12 99

Day 1: 5 24-12

4. Paul Mueller Naugatuck, CT 5 22-06 97

Day 1: 5 22-06

5. Shane LeHew Catawba, NC 5 22-00 96

Day 1: 5 22-00

6. Skylar Hamilton Dandridge, TN 5 21-13 95

Day 1: 5 21-13

7. Hunter Shryock Newcomerstown, OH 5 21-08 94

Day 1: 5 21-08

7. Jake Whitaker Fairview, NC 5 21-08 94

Day 1: 5 21-08

9. Cliff Prince Palatka, FL 5 21-03 92

Day 1: 5 21-03

10. Todd Auten Lake Wylie, SC 5 20-14 91

Day 1: 5 20-14

11. Chris Zaldain Fort Worth, TX 5 20-12 90

Day 1: 5 20-12

12. Brandon Lester Fayetteville, TN 5 20-08 89

Day 1: 5 20-08

12. Caleb Sumrall New Iberia, LA 5 20-08 89

Day 1: 5 20-08

14. Micah Frazier Newnan, GA 5 20-06 87

Day 1: 5 20-06

15. Matt Arey Shelby, NC 5 19-07 86

Day 1: 5 19-07

15. Cory Johnston Cavan CANADA 5 19-07 86

Day 1: 5 19-07

17. Clark Wendlandt Leander, TX 5 18-14 84

Day 1: 5 18-14

18. Brandon Card Knoxville, TN 5 18-06 83

Day 1: 5 18-06

19. Keith Combs Huntington, TX 5 18-04 82

Day 1: 5 18-04

20. Mike Huff Corbin, KY 5 18-01 81

Day 1: 5 18-01

21. Ed Loughran III Richmond, VA 5 18-00 80

Day 1: 5 18-00

21. Mark Menendez Paducah, KY 5 18-00 80

Day 1: 5 18-00

23. Jason Williamson Wagener, SC 5 17-13 78

Day 1: 5 17-13

24. Scott Canterbury Odenville, AL 5 17-11 77

Day 1: 5 17-11

25. Lee Livesay Gladewater, TX 5 16-15 76

Day 1: 5 16-15

26. Jeff Gustafson Keewatin Ontario CANADA 5 16-04 75

Day 1: 5 16-04

27. David Mullins Mt Carmel, TN 5 16-00 74

Day 1: 5 16-00

28. Brandon Cobb Greenwood, SC 5 15-09 73

Day 1: 5 15-09

29. Patrick Walters Summerville, SC 5 15-05 72

Day 1: 5 15-05

30. Brock Mosley Collinsville, MS 5 15-04 71

Day 1: 5 15-04

30. Jay Yelas Lincoln City, OR 5 15-04 71

Day 1: 5 15-04

32. Luke Palmer Coalgate, OK 3 14-05 69

Day 1: 3 14-05

33. Drew Benton Panama City, FL 5 13-13 68

Day 1: 5 13-13

34. Clent Davis Montevallo, AL 5 13-12 67

Day 1: 5 13-12

35. Jamie Hartman Newport, NY 5 12-09 66

Day 1: 5 12-09

36. John Crews Jr Salem, VA 5 12-04 65

Day 1: 5 12-04

37. Chad Morgenthaler Reeds Spring, MO 5 12-01 64

Day 1: 5 12-01

38. Chad Pipkens Lansing, MI 3 11-12 63

Day 1: 3 11-12

39. Chris Johnston Peterborough Ontario CA 5 11-07 62

Day 1: 5 11-07

40. Brian Snowden Reeds Spring, MO 5 11-04 61

Day 1: 5 11-04

41. Hank Cherry Jr Lincolnton, NC 3 11-03 60

Day 1: 3 11-03

42. Kelley Jaye Dadeville, AL 4 10-01 59

Day 1: 4 10-01

43. Tyler Rivet Raceland, LA 3 09-12 58

Day 1: 3 09-12

44. Garrett Paquette Canton, MI 3 09-11 57

Day 1: 3 09-11

45. Drew Cook Midway, FL 2 07-10 56

Day 1: 2 07-10

46. Clifford Pirch Payson, AZ 2 05-13 55

Day 1: 2 05-13

47. Bill Lowen Brookville, IN 2 04-02 54

Day 1: 2 04-02

48. Matt Herren Ashville, AL 1 04-02 53

Day 1: 1 04-02

49. Ray Hanselman Jr Del Rio, TX 1 01-14 52

Day 1: 1 01-14

50. Greg DiPalma Millville, NJ 0 00-00 0

Day 1: 0 00-00

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Totals

Day #Limits #Fish Weight

1 38 217 781-09

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38 217 781-09