Who needs a limit?

It's not often that an angler leads the first day of a Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open with less than a limit of five bass, but Todd Auten did just that.

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – It's not often that an angler leads the first day of a Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open with less than a limit of five bass, but Todd Auten of Lake Wylie, S.C., is doing it at the first Southern Open of 2014 on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes in Central Florida. He finished the round with four bass weighing 22 pounds, 10 ounces.

Auten's catch was anchored by the early leader for Carhartt Big Bass honors, a 9-7 largemouth that struck an Xcalibur Xr75 lipless crankbait.

"I was covering a lot of water and throwing the Xr75," Auten said, though he elected not to share more information.

The Florida subspecies of the largemouth bass is known for being finicky in cold weather. Simply put, they don't like, so the recent spate of cold fronts have done nothing at all to help the fishing. On Day One, bites were few and far between. The great fishing the anglers enjoyed before the fronts is now long gone and many reported that the fish they located in practice had "disappeared."

Not everyone struggled, though. In second place is Elite pro Kotaro Kiriyama of Moody, Ala., with a limit of five bass weighing 19-2.

"It wasn't easy today," Kiriyama said. "I only had six bites and none of them came until 1:40 this afternoon."

Kiriyama played his cards close to the vest, not disclosing his location or bait of choice, but he did say that his fish were "really, really shallow."

Trevor Fitzgerald, winner of the 2010 Southern Open on Lake Seminole and owner of Fitzgerald Rods, had a tough day, finishing with a limit weighing 12-2 that put him in 30th place. "I caught 15 or more on an Xcalibur Xr50 (chrome with a blue back), but they were small. The bite was good when the wind was blowing, but slowed when it calmed down." To add to his challenges, Fitzgerald lost a huge bass late in the day while punching a mat close to the weigh-in.

Last year's champion, Rich Howes of nearby Oviedo, struggled in the first round. He's been battling vertigo for several months and a relapse right before this event has made fishing a physical challenge. Howes weighed in three small bass on Day 1 for 4-1 and sits in 144th place.

At stake are cash and prizes plus a berth in the 2015 Bassmaster Classic on Lake Hartwell, S.C., for the winner who fishes the full series of three Southern Open events.

On the co-angler side, Bryan Jones of St. Petersburg leads the way with a three-bass limit weighing 16-8. "My fish came from six to seven feet of water on a spinnerbait. I was slow rolling it. The action was pretty slow – just a bite now and then."