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Rage Swimmer

July 11, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

Swimbaits have become more and more popular over the last couple of years. Tournament anglers are always looking to these baits for bigger bites. One I have found recently that has really put some nice fish in the boat is the Strike King Rage Swimmer. It comes in two different sizes, 3.75” and a 4.75”, and really has a great action. To start with, it has a great tail kick with the tail swinging wide, but it also has a good back and forth wobble to it, which is what I think makes it irresistible. It comes in a ton of great colors. You can fish it on a weighted hook or on a jig head. Give it a try. It will definitely put some big ones in the boat!

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Potomac Snakeheads

July 5, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

If you hear anything about fishing at the Potomac River, one thing you’ll probably hear about is snakeheads. They’re an extremely bizarre fish that are considered invasive by both the Maryland and Virginia Departments of Natural Resources. It is actually illegal to have them in your boat alive, and they ask that you terminate any you catch. The fear is that with their extremely prolific bi annual spawns and their aggressive nature, they will overtake the fishery, overtaking other species – bass, catfish, bluegill etc. We actually saw boats on the water designed to bow fish for them because they are a very good eating fish. A few buddies of mine had some and said it was great. I caught this one on a Strike King Buzz Bait. It probably weighed 8 pounds. It was a fun fight.

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The Prolific Potomac

June 20, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

We are traveling home from the FLW Tour stop #7 on the Potomac River in Maryland. The Potomac River is one of my favorite places in the country to fish. After three days of practice, the biggest concentration of fish I found was in a giant grass bed near Mattawoman Creek. The area had a ton of bass in it, and I knew it would be fairly crowded, but I had no idea the number of boats that would fish it. The first day, there were at least 20 boats in there, and everyone was catching fish. I ripped ‘em, and weighed in 19-11oz., and left that main area by 1:00. The second day, the boats were a little more concentrated, and there were a few more of them. The heavy pressure made fishing a lot tougher, and I only managed 11 pounds. That area still produced some nice strings on day two, I just couldn’t get any bigger bites – caught a lot, just not big ones. In hind sight, I wish I had left that area mid-morning and hunted for some less pressured areas. Lesson learned. I will definitely look forward to the next opportunity to fish that amazing river.

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Upper Mississppi River

June 9, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

The sixth stop on the FLW Tour this year was a place I have never fished – the Upper Mississippi River out of La Crosse, Wisconsin on pools 7, 8 and 9. What a cool fishery! Shallow water, current, wing dams, grass, flooded timber – the fishery has it all. The cool thing is that you can catch fish a number of different ways. The tournament was won by Brian Schmitt throwing a swim jig and second place was flipping flooded cover in back waters. I didn’t have my best tournament and finished 66th, but I’d love to have another crack at it another year. I look forward to our return trip.

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The Tail Race

June 1, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

In all the tournaments I’ve fished on the Tennessee River, I have never fished the tail race below the dams. So the other day while in Florence, Alabama at the Cabela’s Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship, Wade and I decided to try the Wheeler Dam tail race on the upper end of Wilson Lake. The amazing thing was the variety of fish we caught – from drum to catfish to white bass to black bass to small mouth. The cool thing was that we got so many bites in the current. Though we didn’t catch a whole lot of bass, the drum were biting extremely well, and we could have caught them all day long – lots of five to eight pounders. The white bass were literally every cast, and if that’s what we had been targeting, we could have filled the boat with them. If there had been a bass tournament there, I don’t think that’s where I would have wanted to fish. The bass we caught were scattered, though we did catch some nice ones. But it was cool to see what the tail race was all about

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Lake Amistad!

April 24, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

One of my favorite lakes in Texas is Lake Amistad on the border near Del Rio. It has clear water, a lot of cover. and I’ve had some great days down there over the years. The last 4 or 5 years have been rough for Amistad, however, with some kind of fish kill that made fishing really tough. I have been hearing good things recently though and went down recently to film a show for Fishing and Hunting Texas, and, wow! It was great. First, there is cover everywhere – shallow bushes and grass.  We caught a ton of fish, mostly in the 2-3 pound range.  But had one giant, an 8 pounder. I look forward to you seeing the footage!  I caught most of them on Crankbaits including a Strike King KVD 2.5, 5xd and 6xd. It was an awesome trip, and I look forward to another trip as soon as I can!

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Lake Cumberland

April 19, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

I recently returned from the FLW Tour event on Lake Cumberland, Kentucky.This lake is nestled in the hills of South central Kentucky, and it’s truly one of the most beautiful lakes I’ve seen. It looks like Beaver Lake on steroids – clear water, small water falls everywhere, turkey gobbling, three species of bass and great people.The tournament is a really unique one because of the different size limits on the different species. Spotted bass are 12 inches, largemouth 15 inches and small mouth, 18 inches. I’ve always liked catching smallmouth, especially those in the pre-spawn, so I targeted smallmouth. The unique thing was that all I needed was 5 keepers a day to win the tournament. An 18” smallmouth there weighed nearly 3.5 pounds. The math is clear – with 5 keepers, it’s 17pounds – a good sack on a clear water impoundment. I fished a really good tournament there for three days. I caught most of my fish leading up to the last day on a jerk bait and a small crank bait and had some good patterns going for all three species. I had a nearly four pound lead going in to the last day, but the fickle smallmouth snake-bit me the last day. I caught a lot of good keeper smallmouth late in the day Saturday and made a decision to play offense on Sunday.  But between Saturday and Sunday, I believe those fish started spawning and would not chase anymore. I did catch several smallmouth during the day on Sunday, but none of them kept, and I ended up not weighing in a keeper bass the final day for a 9th place finish. It was still a great week, but I definitely left something on the table. I head to Beaver Lake this weekend, and will be looking for FOUR great days there!

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The Spinnerbait

April 3, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

1.18.17 Blog SpinnerbaitWhat probably used to be the most used lure in any tackle box was the spinnerbait. In the day of swim baits and vibrating jigs, the spinnerbait is often totally overlooked, but there are many situations in which it is still the best bait.  The spinnerbait shown here is a Hack Attack Heavy Cover Spinnerbait.  The one feature the spinnerbait has that many of these imitations do not is its ability to come through cover reeled very slowly, which can be especially important in the colder months of the year.  Take last year, for example.  Jason Christie was leading the Bassmaster’s Classic going into the last day, and was the only person in the field relying on a spinnerbait.  His comment was that he could keep the bait in the strike zone longer.  I think we often overlook the importance of this.  Though I also don’t throw a spinnerbait as much as I used to, but there are times when it is undoubtedly the best bait.

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March Outdoors!

March 29, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

Sunline shotThe month of March is truly one of my favorite months of the year. Fist, the bass are moving shallow spawning, and the big ones are active. Some of my favorite baits this time of year include Strike King Sexy Dawg, Strike King Rage Menace, and a Pure Poison Vibrating Jig. In Texas, March will be the dominant month for spawning bass but there is a bonus in March – turkey hunting! The season starts in the middle of the month and this year promises to be the best year ever for turkey hunting in Texas. We’ve had good rains over the past 2 years and the nesting conditions have been nearly perfect. On the places I hunt turkey numbers are higher than I have ever seen them. March is a great month in Texas. So get out there and enjoy it!

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Fishing in Sixty Degree Water

March 25, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

Blog sixty degree As a bass fisherman, one thing I always look at when I put my boat in the water is water temperature – this time of year especially, and I’m always hoping it will be over 60 degrees. What’s so significant about 60 degrees?  It’s when bass start to spawn, and if my Garmin says 60, I know there will be some on the beds or at least shallow. Depending on the water color, temps in the 60s tell me to slow down and fish for spawning bass. If it’s clear I might sight fish and if the water is stained or off color at all, I’ll fish around cover in 1-5 feet of water, looking for fish moving to the beds. My favorite bait this time of year is a Strike King 4.5″ Flip N Tube.  And I usually fish it pretty slowly. If I miss a bite I’ll often cast back into the same spot because that fish might easily be on a bed and will bite it again. The reason you miss them this time of year is because they often take the bait and blow it out to get it off their bed. There are many big bass shallow this time of year and a giant could bite at any time. So be ready for that big bite, and have a great time fishing for spawning bass!

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FOX Sports to air live coverage of all Elite events, Classic in 2021

Huge news for the sport of Bass Fishing! 💥 #Bassmaster

All nine Bassmaster Elite events, and the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk, will feature live coverage as the Elite Series moves to FOX Sports platforms in February 2021.

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Here is one of my secrets to shallow fishing in the fall!

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A look back at my 2020 season, all the way back to the St. John’s River. It was a wild ride with plenty of twists and turns, but God is always good, regardless of whether things are going well or not! I’m thankful to God, my family, my sponsors and all of you for supporting me through this journey. And thanks to BASS for working so hard to give us a great season. PC: Bassmaster

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With a long history of hoisting trophies at Strike King, Clark Wendlandt becomes the latest in that long line of winners. Clark wrapped up the 2020 Bassmaster AOY 3rd day of Texas Fest this past week by finishing ahead of David Mullins by 3 points. Clark relied on Strike King baits to consistently catch the fish he needed to end up on top. From topwater to fishing deep, Clark had all the right tools to be the best over the course of an entire season.

Bassmaster AOY is the trophy every angler strives to win because it is a marathon, not a sprint - every fish counts. Clark said the most important catch along the way may have been the one fish he caught at Chickamauga for 3 lbs. 14 oz. to give him enough points to stay in contention leading into the final event at Lake Fork. Clark was quoted as saying his “ability to figure the fish out in tough situations, helped navigate through a year that was extended well into the fall because of the pandemic”.

The year started out with 88 anglers vying for the title, and continued with more lead changes during a season between anglers than ever before. Now that the dust has settled, Clark Wendlandt is your 2020 Bassmaster Angler of the Year!

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I want to say a big THANK YOU to all those who bravely serve our country.

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Clark Wendlandt is a BASS FISHING LEGEND!!!

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The final Toyota Talks of the season features our 2020 Angler of the Year, Clark Wendlandtt! He chats with Dave Mercer's Facts of Fishing about the remarkable season 2020 has been.
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Congratulations to our good friend and Pro Angler Clark Wendlandt on being named the 2020 Bassmaster Angler of The Year!

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2020 Bassmaster Angler of the Year

2020 Bassmaster Angler of the Year It is hard to put in to words how it feels to have the greatest accomplishment of my career occur in the context of the most chaotic year of my life, and I imagine many of yours too – 2020. But in the midst of all the chaos, my job, while disrupted for a few months, resumed after a few months thanks to the efforts made by B.A.S.S to provide a full season for us. I am so appreciative to them and my fellow anglers for pulling together to make this happen. And … Read More...

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