Chris Johnston becomes first Canadian to Elite Series overall title
WADDINGTON — Another first for Canadian Chris Johnston.
The Peterborough, Ont., native clinched the Elite Series overall title Saturday, becoming the first Canadian to win angler-of-the-year honours. And he did so emphatically, registering the day’s heaviest five-fish bag to qualify for the final round of the circuit’s season-ending event.
In 2020, Johnston became the first Canadian to win an Elite Series title, doing so on the St. Lawrence River, the same body of water as the season-ending event.
On Saturday, Johnston moved from fourth in the overall standings into first with 758 points, 24 ahead of American Trey McKinney and 26 in front of his brother, Cory Johnston.