By B.A.S.S. Communications Staff

LEESBURG, Fla. — Things got a little hairy for John Garrett, but that transitional period helped the Tennessee pro amass a five-bass limit of 19 pounds, 3 ounces and extend his lead in the Bassmaster Elite Series event at the Harris Chain of Lakes.

In the best performance of his rookie season, Garrett took the Day 1 lead with a limit of 24-2 — the event’s heaviest bag — and held the top position with a second-round bag that went 19-13.

Heading into Monday's final round (the event’s scheduled start was delayed one day by Thursday’s severe weather) with a three-day total of 63-2, Garrett holds a margin of 6-9 over fellow rookie JT Thompkins of Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Facing the potential for a wire-to-wire Elite win, Garrett said: “I’m just going to try my best to sleep well tonight and fish calm tomorrow. Last night, I didn’t sleep very well and today, before I got my big bites, I started thinking, ‘Alright, something needs to happen.

“Tomorrow, I just really want to be calm, do my thing and fish hard. If it’s meant to happen, I’ll get those bites.”

Returning to Lake Carlton, where he has spent the majority of his time focusing on a 75-yard shellbar, Garrett followed his standing strategy of boxing an early limit and then hunting big bites.

The past two days, his window of opportunity has come later in the morning, but when the big fish he was watching on his forward-facing sonar refused to engage, Garrett made a game-changing adjustment.

“I went through my area while the fish were there at the right time with a crankbait; I only stuck one or two and never caught one,” Garrett said. “I left the fish alone for 45 minutes and I picked up a 5/8-ounce white hair jig, stayed way off of them and bomb cast it up there.

“It’s just something they hadn’t seen yet. They’ve seen it now because I wore out my welcome quickly. I got four good bites on it and caught three of them.”

The hair jig produced Garrett’s three best bass. He caught his other two limit fish on a deep-diving crankbait.

After a windy Day 2, Sunday brought mostly flat conditions. Garrett said this created a challenging scenario that made it even tougher to wait out the big fish, which have been most active between approximately 11 and 1.

“It was super sunny and slick and they just were not biting (as well),” Garrett said. “I threw at more fish than I’ve seen all week.

“It’s pretty scary, because I’ll fish and fish and fish and never catch anything. It takes a lot of patience and trust.”

Earlier, Garrett had briefly yielded the top spot to Joseph Webster of Hamilton, Ala., who capitalized on the morning shad spawn for a quick limit of approximately 14 1/2 pounds. Once his big fish started chewing, Garrett put a 5-pounder in the boat at 10:47 a.m. and added a 4-11 about 10 minutes later.

From there, Garrett continued to pick off big bites and held off Thompkins’ persistent charge.

Looking ahead, Garrett said he’s sticking with his spot, if for no other reason than a lack of options.

“I don’t know if I’ll get another bite there tomorrow, but that’s about all I’ve got,” he said. “I’ll just pray that I have another decent day.”

After looking for a big glidebait bite all week, Thompkins got a chunky bass to eat his Clutch Boss Sunday and that 5-pounder helped him gain two notches to second place with 56-9. Thompkins has turned in daily limits of 19-11, 17-1 and 19-13.

“I said going into this event, ‘If I get one bite a day on a glidebait, I’ll win,’” Thompkins said. “This was the first day I’ve produced one on a glidebait. I’m looking at a ton of giants on (Garmin) LiveScope, but it’s too hard to get them to bite. They’re super smart, super educated.

“If I can get one or more of those bites tomorrow, I could step into dangerous territory and maybe take a run at the win.”

Fishing lakes Dora and Beauclair, Thompkins filled the rest of his limit with a jerkbait, a jig and a Neko rig.

KJ Queen of Catawba, N.C., placed third with 53-6. After posting limits of 19-0 and 15-7, Queen added a third-round bag that weighed 18-15.

Devoting his day to a small canal off Lake Harris, Queen fished a mix of cypress trees and lily pads. He saw plenty of bass, but the key to his success was targeting the right ones.

“I was looking for floaters; the fish that had spawned out and were cruising high in the water column,” Queen said. “I saw a lot of big, fat fish, but I could not get them to bite.

“Every time I saw a skinny one, I said, ‘There’s one that will bite.’ If it was fat, pretty and healthy, I couldn’t get them to bite.”

Queen caught his bass on a wacky-rigged Zoom Zlinky.

Jacob Powroznik of North Prince George, Va., is in the lead for Phoenix Boats Big Bass honors with a monster 10-8 he landed Sunday.

Monday’s final takeoff, featuring the Top 10 remaining anglers, is scheduled for 7 a.m. ET at Venetian Gardens (Ski Beach). The weigh-in will be held at Ski Beach at 3 p.m., with the winner receiving $100,000.

Day 3 Standings

1. John Garrett -- Union City, TN -- 15, 63-02 -- 103
Day 1: 5, 24-02 -- Day 2: 5, 19-13 -- Day 3: 5, 19-03

2. JT Thompkins -- Myrtle Beach, SC -- 15, 56-09 -- 102
Day 1: 5, 19-11 -- Day 2: 5, 17-01 -- Day 3: 5, 19-13

3. KJ Queen -- Catawba, NC -- 15, 53-06 -- 101
Day 1: 5, 19-00 -- Day 2: 5, 15-07 -- Day 3: 5, 18-15

4. Tyler Williams -- Belgrade, ME -- 15, 51-09 -- 100
Day 1: 5, 17-02 -- Day 2: 5, 17-09 -- Day 3: 5, 16-14

5. Jason Christie -- Dry Creek, OK -- 15, 50-12 -- 99
Day 1: 5, 14-06 -- Day 2: 5, 18-07 -- Day 3: 5, 17-15

6. Trey McKinney -- Carbondale, IL -- 15, 50-02 -- 98
Day 1: 5, 17-14 -- Day 2: 5, 17-02 -- Day 3: 5, 15-02

7. Brad Whatley -- Bivins, TX -- 15, 50-01 -- 97
Day 1: 5, 22-00 -- Day 2: 5, 16-13 -- Day 3: 5, 11-04

8. Ed Loughran III -- Richmond, VA -- 15, 50-01 -- 96
Day 1: 5, 17-03 -- Day 2: 5, 20-09 -- Day 3: 5, 12-05

9. Jordan Lee -- Cullman, AL -- 15, 48-04 -- 95
Day 1: 5, 21-06 -- Day 2: 5, 09-04 -- Day 3: 5, 17-10

10. Joseph Webster -- Hamilton, AL -- 15, 47-14 -- 94
Day 1: 5, 20-15 -- Day 2: 5, 10-15 -- Day 3: 5, 16-00

The following anglers did not make the cut and will not fish on Day 4

11. Jacob Powroznik -- North Prince George, VA 15 -- 46-14 -- 93 -- $11,000
Day 1: 5, 11-08 -- Day 2: 5, 14-01 -- Day 3: 5, 21-05

12. Brandon Lester -- Fayetteville, TN -- 15, 45-14 -- 92 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 21-13 -- Day 2: 5, 11-02 -- Day 3: 5, 12-15

13. Greg Hackney -- Gonzales, LA -- 15, 45-08 -- 91 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 13-00 -- Day 2: 5, 13-06 -- Day 3: 5, 19-02

14. Michael Iaconelli -- Pitts Grove, NJ -- 15, 45-07 -- 90 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 13-05 -- Day 2: 5, 16-07 -- Day 3: 5, 15-11

15. John Cox -- Debary, FL -- 15, 45-00 -- 89 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 22-05 -- Day 2: 5, 07-07 -- Day 3: 5, 15-04

16. Kyle Norsetter -- Cottage Grove, WI -- 15, 44-14 -- 88 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 17-06 -- Day 2: 5, 15-13 -- Day 3: 5, 11-11

17. David Gaston -- Sylacauga, AL -- 15, 43-09 -- 87 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 20-03 -- Day 2: 5, 11-05 -- Day 3: 5, 12-01

18. Kyle Patrick -- Cooperstown, NY -- 15, 42-06 -- 86 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 12-06 -- Day 2: 5, 13-09 -- Day 3: 5, 16-07

19. Austin Felix -- Eden Prairie, MN -- 15, 42-04 -- 85 -- $11,000
Day 1: 5, 12-07 -- Day 2: 5, 19-07 -- Day 3: 5, 10-06

20. Rick Clunn -- Ava, MO -- 15, 42-04 -- 84 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 13-01 -- Day 2: 5, 15-12 -- Day 3: 5, 13-07

21. Brock Mosley -- Collinsville, MS -- 15, 41-01 -- 83 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 19-11 -- Day 2: 5, 13-00 -- Day 3: 5, 08-06

22. Paul Mueller -- Naugatuck, CT -- 15, 40-09 -- 82 -- $10,500
Day 1: 5, 17-13 -- Day 2: 5, 17-00 -- Day 3: 5, 05-12

23. Cody Huff -- Ava, MO -- 15, 40-07 -- 81 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 17-03 -- Day 2: 5, 09-14 -- Day 3: 5, 13-06

24. Chris Johnston -- Otonabee Ontario CANADA 15 -- 40-04 -- 80 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 14-12 -- Day 2: 5, 17-01 -- Day 3: 5, 08-07

25. Logan Latuso -- Gonzales, LA -- 15, 40-04 -- 79 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 14-13 -- Day 2: 5, 13-00 -- Day 3: 5, 12-07

26. Justin Hamner -- Northport, AL -- 15, 40-03 -- 78 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 12-14 -- Day 2: 5, 14-10 -- Day 3: 5, 12-11

27. Lee Livesay -- Longview, TX -- 15, 39-12 -- 77 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 14-04 -- Day 2: 5, 15-09 -- Day 3: 5, 09-15

28. Timothy Dube -- Nashua , NH -- 15, 39-11 -- 76 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 18-02 -- Day 2: 5, 09-13 -- Day 3: 5, 11-12

29. Steve Kennedy -- Auburn, AL -- 14, 39-02 -- 75 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 15-09 -- Day 2: 4, 07-12 -- Day 3: 5, 15-13

30. Hank Cherry Jr -- Lincolnton, NC -- 15, 39-00 -- 74 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 15-12 -- Day 2: 5, 10-08 -- Day 3: 5, 12-12

31. Mike Huff -- London, KY -- 15, 38-08 -- 73 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 15-09 -- Day 2: 5, 10-01 -- Day 3: 5, 12-14

32. Jeff Gustafson -- Kenora, ON Ontario CANA 15 -- 38-01 -- 72 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 14-05 -- Day 2: 5, 14-03 -- Day 3: 5, 09-09

33. Will Davis Jr -- Sylacauga, AL -- 15, 37-00 -- 71 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 10-07 -- Day 2: 5, 17-12 -- Day 3: 5, 08-13

34. Jake Whitaker -- Hendersonville, NC -- 15, 36-15 -- 70 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 14-05 -- Day 2: 5, 14-09 -- Day 3: 5, 08-01

35. Bryant Smith -- Roseville, CA -- 15, 36-11 -- 69 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 14-13 -- Day 2: 5, 09-11 -- Day 3: 5, 12-03

36. Alex Redwine -- Blue Ash, OH -- 15, 36-06 -- 68 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 11-00 -- Day 2: 5, 15-10 -- Day 3: 5, 09-12

37. Carl Jocumsen -- Queensland TN AUSTRALIA 14 -- 35-15 -- 67 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 10-08 -- Day 2: 5, 13-05 -- Day 3: 4, 12-02

38. Jacob Foutz -- Charleston, TN -- 15, 35-12 -- 66 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 09-13 -- Day 2: 5, 14-02 -- Day 3: 5, 11-13

39. Hunter Shryock -- Ooltewah, TN -- 15, 35-01 -- 65 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 11-02 -- Day 2: 5, 15-00 -- Day 3: 5, 08-15

40. Robert Gee -- Knoxville, TN -- 15, 34-13 -- 64 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 14-08 -- Day 2: 5, 10-06 -- Day 3: 5, 09-15

41. Drew Cook -- Cairo, GA -- 15, 34-12 -- 63 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 09-05 -- Day 2: 5, 14-03 -- Day 3: 5, 11-04

42. Koby Kreiger -- Alva, FL -- 15, 34-10 -- 62 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 06-09 -- Day 2: 5, 19-14 -- Day 3: 5, 08-03

43. Cory Johnston -- Otonabee CANADA -- 15, 34-10 -- 61 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 12-06 -- Day 2: 5, 12-13 -- Day 3: 5, 09-07

44. Alex Wetherell -- Middletown, CT -- 15, 34-03 -- 60 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 11-00 -- Day 2: 5, 12-01 -- Day 3: 5, 11-02

45. Brandon Card -- Salisbury, NC -- 15, 33-10 -- 59 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 13-15 -- Day 2: 5, 12-11 -- Day 3: 5, 07-00

46. Clark Wendlandt -- Leander, TX -- 15, 32-03 -- 58 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 06-14 -- Day 2: 5, 16-07 -- Day 3: 5, 08-14

47. Todd Auten -- Clover, SC -- 15, 32-03 -- 57 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 12-11 -- Day 2: 5, 12-07 -- Day 3: 5, 07-01

48. David Mullins -- Mt Carmel, TN -- 14, 30-05 -- 56 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 14-02 -- Day 2: 5, 11-03 -- Day 3: 4, 05-00

49. Jonathan Kelley -- Old Forge, PA -- 14, 30-02 -- 55 -- $10,000
Day 1: 4, 12-08 -- Day 2: 5, 10-08 -- Day 3: 5, 07-02

50. Wes Logan -- Springville, AL -- 14, 29-08 -- 54 -- $10,000
Day 1: 5, 15-13 -- Day 2: 5, 08-04 -- Day 3: 4, 05-07