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Patti the early leader at U.S. Open

Patti the early leader at U.S. Open

On a day that saw the hot, slick conditions of practice on Lake Mead turned upside down with strong winds and cooler temperatures, the field of 186 pros and their AAA partners at the 2016 WON Bass U.S. Open found themselves having to make adjustments.

While many expected the offshore bite that was predominant in the week prior to the event, the strong morning – and even stronger afternoon gusts – made for a day of decisions and alternative plans. On a day that saw 18 boats not weigh in and over half the total field fail to catch a limit, Phoenix, Ariz. pro Justin Patti scrambled and made the most of the day by catching 11.43 pounds to put him in the lead on day 1 of the West's premier bass fishing event.

The day's biggest bass, a 4.75-pound largemouth he caught at 7 o'clock this morning, anchored his bag.

"That kid of a bite really calms you down and makes you feel like it's going to be a good day," said Patti. "I burned a lot of gas and ran all over the lake today. We caught a fish here or there and I basically abandoned a lot of what I had in practice today and ran new water, and it just kind of worked out. Hopefully I can duplicate it tomorrow."

Following the same program was former U.S. Open Champion Justin Kerr. The Lake Havasu City, Ariz. pro showed his versatility and moved off of the deep-water bite he had found and capitalized on his versatility to finish the day in 2nd place.

"I decided to play the winds and throw topwaters early and then ran a bunch of shallow stuff to fill our limit," he said of his 10.36-pound stringer. "I actually was hoping for a little more, and had a couple of chances, but I put myself in a good position and feel like I can make a run at winning this event again."

The 3rd-place pro, Jimmy Reese from Cotati, Calif., said that he abandoned his practice early and found a mixed group of smallmouth and largemouth chasing gizzard shad. His approach produced 10.12 pounds.

"I think I really found something that can hold out and I'm pretty excited about it," said the FLW Tour pro. "I'm going to go back there tomorrow and see if I can make it happen again."

Keegan Graves of Meridian, Idaho was 4th with 10.10 pounds and Mike Phua of Chino, Calif. rounded out the Top 5 with a 9.66-pound limit.

For complete standings, click here.

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