Hackney off to early lead in the Elites on the Sabine

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Early Big Bite Lifts Hackney Into Lead At Bassmaster Elite Series Event On The Sabine River

ORANGE, Texas — Greg Hackney came into this week's Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River presented by Econo Lodge fully expecting the fishing to be tough.
                     
He said he wouldn't have been surprised if he had caught no more than 5 pounds, 14 ounces of bass during Thursday's entire opening round.

So when he landed one fish that weighed 5-14 early Thursday morning, he knew he was on to something — and he built a five-bass limit around that fish that weighed 16-3 to give him the Day 1 lead in an event that pays $100,000 to the winner.

"When the fishing's this tough, catching a fish like that is almost like catching a whole limit on one bite," said Hackney, a Gonzales, La., angler who has won five events during his career with B.A.S.S. "If you can put four more with it — even four little ones — you're probably going to be in pretty good shape."

Despite suffocating heat and water temperatures that pushed into the low 90s in some places, Hackney said the conditions were actually good on the Sabine River during Thursday's early-morning hours. That's when he did the bulk of his good work.

But once the tide started out, the fishing got tougher — and anglers started moving around a lot. That, he said, made things much worse.

"I had one place where I was waiting for the water to come back, and I was expecting it to come back real clean," Hackney said. "Typically, that's what would happen. But with so many people moving around later in the day, it really muddied the water.

"When it came back, it came back dirty."

As for the rest of the tournament, Hackney is sticking with his original mindset.

"It could be really good, or it could be really bad," he said. "I'm prepared for it to be tough."

Hackney's 5-14 largemouth put him in the lead for the $1,500 Phoenix Boats Big Bass award, and his 16-3 limit helped to a sizeable lead of almost 4 pounds over Alabama angler Matt Herren.

Herren brought five bass to the scales that weighed 12-4 — and he agreed that scattered big bites will be the deciding factor in an event that will likely see a lot of smaller bass caught in the 12- to 14-inch range.

"I had a few quality bites in practice, and I got a couple today," Herren said. "I don't know if I'll get them tomorrow. But that's what you'll have to have."
Herren said boat traffic was not a huge problem for him Thursday.

"I had two or three other boats around me, but it's a big area I'm fishing," he said. "None of those other (anglers) were doing what I'm doing."

After a tough practice, California angler Skeet Reese was thrilled with his third-place weight of 12-2 — and he thinks he might have picked up some knowledge that could help him the rest of the way.

"I thought if I had a great day, I might could catch 9 pounds," he said. "So to catch 12 ... I didn't see that coming.

"I caught my last good fish of the day on a different bait than I had been catching them on, so I may have learned something."

The tournament continues Friday through Sunday with daily takeoffs at 6:05 a.m. CT from the City of Orange Boat Ramp and weigh-ins back at the ramp each day at 3 p.m. The full field of 108 anglers will compete Friday, but only the Top 50 will advance to Saturday's semifinal round.

The Orange County River Festival, held in conjunction with the Bassmaster Elite Series Outdoors Expo, features a wide variety of food vendors, free activities and the Kids Catch and Release Fish Tank, will open at 11 a.m. each day with live music beginning Friday and Saturday at 5:30 p.m. Country music star John Michael Montgomery, the Festival's headlining act, will play at 8 p.m. Saturday.

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

1.  Greg Hackney           Gonzales, LA             5  16-03  110
  Day 1: 5   16-03   
2.  Matt Herren            Ashville, AL             5  12-04  109
  Day 1: 5   12-04   
3.  Skeet Reese            Auburn, CA               5  12-02  108
  Day 1: 5   12-02   
4.  Robbie Latuso          Gonzales, LA             5  11-06  107
  Day 1: 5   11-06   
5.  Ray Hanselman Jr       Del Rio, TX              5  11-04  106
  Day 1: 5   11-04   
5.  Roy Hawk               Lk Havasu Cty, AZ        5  11-04  106
  Day 1: 5   11-04   
7.  Rick Morris            Lake Gaston, VA          5  11-02  104
  Day 1: 5   11-02   
8.  Justin Lucas           Guntersville, AL         5  10-15  103
  Day 1: 5   10-15   
9.  Jamie Hartman          Newport, NY              5  10-14  102
  Day 1: 5   10-14   
10. Gerald Spohrer         Gonzales, LA             5  10-09  101
  Day 1: 5   10-09   


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SteveTX

I dont watch pros or even get really involved with who is doing what on any circuit but what I have seen of Mr. Hackney makes me think hes a great guy. Also he fishes a lot like I like to with a jig so I like him. Hopefully he will do well.   ~c~

Mike Cork

Hackney is a good dude. He's a great interview and always has a joke to tell. And Yep he can fish too. He's not been in the limelight a whole lot lately but maybe it's time.

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D.W. Verts

You'd have to try pretty hard not to like Hackney.
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coldfront

Quote from: Mike Cork on June 08, 2018, 12:14:40 PM
Hackney is a good dude. He's a great interview and always has a joke to tell. And Yep he can fish too. He's not been in the limelight a whole lot lately but maybe it's time.

how quickly we forget his AOY run

Mike Cork

Oh so true!

More so than any other sport, no one remembers second...

If you think about it, how many second place classic winners are there? One, every year since 1968, but it took one guy to do it multiple times before you remembered the name...

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