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13 14 CORY JOHNSTON 18 LB 5 OZ (8) AUSTIN FELIX 17 LB 4 OZ (10) By Colin Moore “T PHOTO BY MATT PACE ypical summer fishing in the South” was the descriptive phrase Johnston used to summarize his experience in the 2018 Cup, and it wasn’t meant to be complimentary. The Canadian pro struggled to get anything going at Lake Ouachita and settled for a 13th-place finish with eight fish. Like most others, Johnston had problems deal- ing with unaggressive shallow fish that would swim toward a topwater, but then fail to commit. “Definitely, the hardest part wasn’t seeing good fish, but getting them to bite,” notes Johnston. “For the most part they just weren’t that interested.” Johnston fished a dark-colored River2Sea Whopper Plopper 110 or a lightly weighted Zoom Horny Toad in various colors. He focused on small feeder creeks in Ouachita’s north and middle sections, starting at the mouths and fishing back. “If I could do one thing over it would be to stay in one area where I got five good bites and caught three keep- ers, instead of moving around so much,” he says. Fall 2018 I FlWFISHING.COm By Kyle Wood I PHOTO BY JODY WHITE n just his third year as a pro, Felix made his third Cup appearance and racked up another solid performance. The Minnesota pro is no stranger to fishing deep with his electronics or flipping grass – both possible patterns at Ouachita – but decided that running the bank was the best way to go. “I ran transition areas on the bank where I saw fish cruising in practice or where I had a blowup,” says Felix. “I wouldn’t just put the trolling motor down and go. I had certain 100-yard stretches that were best, and I’d jump from one to the next. Most of the areas were changes in rock on the bank, like shelf rock to chunk rock or chunk to pea gravel.” His shallow bait selection consisted of a buzzbait, prop bait and walking topwater. When needed, his secondary pattern of running brush piles with a 1/4-ounce Dirty Jigs Matt Stefan Guppy Head and a 2.8-inch Keitech Swing Impact FAT produced some fish that helped fill his limit. 55