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CLAYTON, N.Y. — Mother Nature didn't do much to slow down Canadians Chris Johnston and Cooper Gallant on Thursday at the Elite Series season-ending tournament on the St. Lawrence River. Johnston, of Peterborough, Ont.

CLAYTON, N.Y. — Mother Nature didn't do much to slow down Canadians Chris Johnston and Cooper Gallant on Thursday at the Elite Series season-ending tournament on the St. Lawrence River.

American Bryant Smith stood first overall at 29 pounds, five ounces, the heaviest single-day, all-smallmouth catch in Bassmaster history. "I was hoping to get two or three off the first spot, I ended up getting two over five in the first hour so that was a huge start to my day," he said."Then I went way out into and got into some waves but I'm OK fishing in those waves with five-, six-pound smallies swimming around.So Johnston headed into the river and found big fish on one of his spots.

"I had the worst practice ever," he said."I was kind of stressing a little bit last night but I woke up and felt good.

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