Saturday, September 6, 2014

2014 BASS Northern Open Lake St. Clair Day 2: Balog Still Leads Over Smallmouth fest.!


Canadian brothers sit 3rd and 6th.
DETROIT – Joe Balog’s hopes of running the table in the Bass Pro Shops Northern Open #3 presented by Allstate could be blowin’ in the Lake St. Clair wind on Saturday.
Balog slapped an impressive 25 pounds, 2 ounces of smallmouth bass onto the scales Friday, expanding his first-day lead to nearly four pounds.
But a forecast calling for a turnaround in the wind – from the southwest to the northwest – is fret-worthy fodder.
Balog steals the day with 25 pound bag.
(Photo: James Overstreet BASS)
“I’m really fishing something ‘off the wall’ and I’m concerned what the wind change might do to my fish,” the Harrison Twp, Mich. angler said.
Fellow Michigan angler Chad Pipkens, anchored in second place with 43 pounds, 10 ounces, expects the wind change to benefit him greatly and give him more time to fish his most productive area.
“I’ve had to leave it early every day this week because the wind made it difficult to fish,” he said. “If I could get a couple more hours there, I’ve got a shot.”
The field will be cut to 12 on Saturday. Canadian Chris Johnston is third with 43-12, Michigander Ben Nielsen is fourth with 42-13 and Elite Series Pro Fletcher Shryock of Ohio is fifth with 41-14.
Johnston’s brother, Cory, is sixth with 41-14.
William Langille of Ohio took over the top spot in the co-angler division with an 11-14 sack on Friday for a two-day total of 24-11. He leads Jeff Jenema of Michigan, who has 23-7, and Justin Lonchar of Pennsylvania, who is third with 23-6.
Balog said he’s not catching many fish but the ones he’s getting are good ones.
“I may go an hour or two without a bite, but when I do get one, it’s a five-pounder,” he noted.
“It gets into your head and you wonder, ‘Is there just a few there or is it just a matter of me making the right cast?’ he said.
“I just keep casting and casting through this area and then suddenly one bites it.”
Pipkens says he has seven places that offer the same type of pattern that he’s been fishing to climb into second, but he’s only been able to fish three of them because of the wind.
“I’m only getting a couple of hours of fishing a day because of where I’m going and what the wind does to my spots,” he explained. “That north wind could make a huge difference.”
In more ways than one. If Balog stumbles and Pipken’s wins, he punches his ticket for the Bassmaster Classic. Balog, on the other hand, will not earn a Classic berth if he wins because he has not fished all three of the Northern Opens this season.
Co-angler Jay Ahonen’s first-day lunker of 6-10 leads all anglers for the Carhartt Big Bass of the Tournament Award.
Pro Luke Clausen won the Allstate Good Hands, Great Day Award for advancing the farthest up the pro leader board on Friday. His jump from 85th to 36th won him a $250 bonus. Kenneth Taylor of Michigan won the same co-angler Allstate Award by moving from 120th to 43rd.
 The 12 finalists will take off from Metropark in Harrison Township Saturday at 7 a.m., and weigh in at Bass Pro Shops in Auburn Hills beginning at 4 p.m.

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