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Where to Start When its Cold?

February 27, 2018 by Clark Wendlandt

When the weather starts getting colder and water temperatures drop, the first thing I do when I put my boat in the water is look at my Garmin 7612 to find where the bait is and what the topography looks like. A lot of times in this cold weather, fish will come out of the creeks onto the main body of water and suspend, so you will want to concentrate on fishing stuff that is vertical, fishing baits that work vertically, like a jig and spoon, something that will work up and down, or fishing a jig very slowly. Or if your depth finder tells you the bait is suspended, often the bass will be suspended, and you can catch them on a jerkbait or maybe a tight wobbling crankbait or a swim bait that doesn’t have a lot of action. It will be a little trial and error, but understanding what bait and bass do when the water is cold is key.

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Flipping Mats

January 25, 2018 by Clark Wendlandt

One of the best ways to fish during the winter months is to flip mats or matted vegetation. Often and on many lakes, instead of heading out deep when the water gets cold, bass will snug up under the canopy of matted vegetation. I flip this type of cover with an ounce and a quarter Strike King Tour Grade Tungsten. heavy weight to be able to punch through the vegetation. My favorite bait to use is a Strike King Rage Bug in Green Pumpkin. It’s a small compact bait that you can rig totally straight, and I really like the Owner Jungle 4 oz. hook for this set up with a bobber stopper on top and a heavy weight line. The key to fishing this bait this way is to make repetitive pitches into the mats. Pitch it on all sides of the mat, cover it fully and then jiggle it so it can get through and free fall all the way through. It’s a total reaction bite, so you want to be sure to let it get all the way through the canopy and to the bottom. Then when you get it in there, yo yo it up and down, fishing it slowly. This is a great way to catch some giant fish this way in the dead of winter. Good luck!

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Square Bill Crankbaits

January 18, 2018 by Clark Wendlandt

I’m a power fisherman, and one of my very favorite baits to power fish with is the square bill crankbait. The one I throw probably more than any other is the KVD 1.5 Square bill. As far as colors go, I usually like something in a shad color or chartreuse or sometimes crawfish. These baits are extremely versatile. It’s a bait you wind pretty fast because when you wind it, it actually moves back and forth and doesn’t track perfectly true, but that is part of what makes the bait really good. Square bill crankbaits also come in lots of different sizes depending on how deep you want to fish. It’s an extremely versatile bait, and during the fall when they are keying on shad, it’s a must-throw.

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The Best Line for Topwater

October 3, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

Choosing the best line for topwater fishing can be a difficult proposition. There are several ways you can go, and each one of them has its benefits and drawbacks. The old standby is monofilament. I like Sunline Defier mono, usually in 17 or 19 pound test. Mono floats, it does not backlash badly, and it’s easier to cast, especially when you’re in a hurry. The drawback to mono when fishing topwater is the extra stretch and it can be more difficult working your bait from a long way away. The other way you can go is with braided line. I prefer Sunline SX1 35 on 50 pound test. I also use 65 pound test when throwing a frog. Braid has no stretch, and it can be easier to work the bait, and it’s often easier to extract fish from hang ups with braid. The drawback to braid is castability – it’s just not as easy to cast, especially when casting in a big hurry like on schooling fish. The other thing you can do is to put a monofilament leader on braid. This is an option I use quite often when throwing a prop bait, a popper or a walking bait. It is probably my overall favorite way to fish topwater. My leader length is 7-8 feet and I end up retying the leader knot about once a day. The bottom line on fishing line is that it’s really personal preference. You just have to get out there and decide which one you like the best.

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Big Bass Big Baits

October 3, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

In the early Fall, you often see lots of big Gizzard Shad. Bass love these giant shad, and you want to go big with your set up to target these fish. When you start noticing big Gizzard Shad, think big baits. I like to use a big Strike King 3/8 oz. buzz bait with a Rage Toad on the back of it. As the water cools (even down to the 50s, you can catch them with this reeling pretty slowly. I also like big spinnerbaits or even a KVD 8.0 or 4.0. The 4.0 is smaller, but still works when bass are keying on big shad. So in the fall of the year think big baits for bass that are targeting big shad.

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Flipping – Its All About the Hook!

September 2, 2017 by Clark Wendlandt

Probably the most important part of any flipping set up is the hook you choose to use. Personally, I like a straight shank hook. I think it gives me the best hook up ratio. It’s easy to rig, and the bait stays very straight. The hook I have recently started using is an Owner Jungle Hook (with zo-wire). This hook is extremely strong. Four times stronger than other hooks with the same size wire diameter. Having smaller wire, it penetrates the fishes mouth very easily. And I have found my hook up ratio increasing dramatically since using it. It has a great keeper, keeping the head of the bait up and is by far the best hook I have seen – period.

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4 years ago

To say I’m thrilled about catching a limit today, would be an understatement. I had 5 fish for 9-15, putting me in 21st place! Let’s get em’ tomorrow. #teamoutdoors #rangerboats #yamahaoutboards #powerpole #thmarineteam #garminpri #fishgarmin #truetimber #strikeking #sunline #ownerhooks #lithiumpros #basselite ... See more

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4 years ago

My assessment after practice here in Knoxville Tennessee... I had some good days and some bad during practice. I’ll be looking for a limit tomorrow! #bassmaster #bassnation #rangerboats #teamoutdoors #yamahaoutboards #powerpole #thmarineteam #garminpro #truetimber #strikeking #sunline #ownerhooks #lithiumpros ... See more

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4 years ago
Fishing & Hunting Texas

The Strike King Lure Company Cut-R worm is one of my go-to baits. It’s versatile and catches a lot of fish! #strikeking

The Strike King® Rage Tail™ Cut-R Worm is a soft bait with a crazy streak. It sports a Rage flange on its tail for increased action, and in fact, this tail design boasts the fastest tail flicker rate of any worm on the market. Incredibly versatile, this worm is ideal for flipping and pitching, Texas and Carolina rigging, and even straight swimming retrieves on a weighted or unweighted hook. No matter how you fish it, you'll wonder how you ever caught fish without it. Infused with organic coffee scent, which attracts and holds the bite while masking human scent.

Strike King's most versatile worm yet
Rage flange on tail for increased action
Fastest tail flicker rate of any on the market
Infused with coffee scent attractant

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4 years ago
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As we’ve taken the past few days to reflect on my mom’s life, we’ve come across a lot of great memories through old pictures. My mom was the life of the party, had a contagious laugh, and very importantly to me and my brother, was always willing to go fishing or hunting with us. Swipe through to see some serious short shorts, bowl hair cuts, and mustaches... ... See more

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4 years ago
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My mom passed away yesterday to go be with Jesus in heaven. The angels are singing there now. She gave me my competitive spirit and gave me every opportunity I could ever want in life. She was a remarkable person, kind-hearted, generous and always interested in others. As we are celebrating her life as a family, we really appreciate the love and support we are receiving. Thank you! ... See more

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4 years ago

Congratulations to Bryan New! Awesome tournament and what a way to start your Bassmaster Elite Series career. 🔥 #bassnation #bassmaster

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4 years ago
Fishing & Hunting Texas

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Clark Wendlandt and Frank Talley share how Frank caught a few extra fish last season that he doesn't think he'd have caught without one special thing. #bassfishing #thmarine #teamoutdoors #rangerboats #fishgarmin ... See more

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4 years ago

Watching BASS LIVE on FS1 this morning! Who do you think is going to take home the trophy later today? #bassmaster Bassmaster

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4 years ago
Bassmaster

I won’t be out there today, but I’ll be watching! Tune in to FS1 and bassmaster.com today for LIVE coverage. It’s going to be a great fishing day on the St. John’s River.

Bassmaster LIVE on FS1 today! The field is cut to the Top 50 and the Top 10 are on camera. Follow along with all the action on Day 3 of the AFTCO Bassmaster Elite at the St. Johns River.

1. Gary Clouse (45-1)
2. Derek Hudnall, DBH Fishing LLC (38-5)
3. Greg Hackney (35-1)
4. Matt Herren (33-12)
5. Mark Menendez (33-7)
6. Buddy Gross Fishing (33-5)
7. Cliff Prince (32-8)
8. Pro Angler Mike Huff (32-6)
9. Bryan New Fishing (32-3)
10. Patrick Walters Fishing (32-3)

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4 years ago
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Well I barely missed the cut line today so we are packing up and heading back to what I hear is pretty icy weather in Texas. It was a fun week, but I just never could get the big ones to bite. Look at the third picture to see the look of someone trying to get a 7 pounder on a bed to bite... spoiler alert... I didn’t catch her. Picture by Steve Bowman. #bassproshops #cabelas #truetimber #rangerboats #yamahaoutboards #powerpole #thmarineteam #garminpro #fishgarmin #strikeking #sunline #ownerhooks #lithiumpros ... See more

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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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