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Summertime Ledge Fishing

June 6, 2018 by Clark Wendlandt

In the hot dog days of summer deep water ledge fishing can be one of the most productive ways to fish. Here’s how I approach ledge fishing. First, let me say, I’m not crazy about ledge fishing in tournaments because you often have to bunch up to get to the best places, but if it’s a tournament where I can have a place pretty much to myself, I’ll give it a go. Otherwise, I look for something else where I can avoid the crowd. But if I’m not in a tournament and filming or fishing for fun, I love ledge fishing. The first thing I do is make sure I have quite a few rods rigged up (six or seven) – football jigs, a few deep diving crankbaits, Carolina rig, and a flutter spoon (something I can jerk up off the bottom and it will flutter down slowly). I generally will rig it with Sunline Sniper fluorocarbon, which is a dense line that cuts through the water well, and gets the bait down into the strike zone. Then I need to know how deep to get, which, in Texas is generally about 15-25 feet. Then I use my electronics to look for structure and schools. The Garmin Panoptix is an amazing tool for this type of fishing in that you can actually SEE schools of fish when you get close to them. So rig up a lot of rods on fluorocarbon line, determine the depth, use your electronics to find schools if possible, and get out there and have fun catching.

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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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Cranking in the Winter

February 23, 2018 by Clark Wendlandt

Throwing a crankbait in the winter months can catch a lot of big fish. The key is you want a crankbait that does not have a lot of wobble to it, something that runs really tight. I like to throw a Strike King Lucky Shad this time of year. It can go anywhere from four to ten feet, depending on the line set up you have and it has a nice steady retrieve. This isn’t a bait you crank real wildly, just make a nice steady retrieve. When fishing like this, you’re looking for stretches where fish can suspend, sometimes bluffs, sometimes rocky. And I like to use a light crankbait rod because these baits can sometimes be pretty heavy to throw. Enjoy these cold fishing days and catch a lot of bass. The dog days of summer will be here before we know it!

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5 years ago

Happy thanksgiving from the Wendlandt’s! 🦃 We hope everybody has a great day.

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Popular Lure Designer, Accomplished Tournament Angler Phil Marks Passes Away

It was really hard to hear the news of the passing of one of my oldest friends, Phil Marks. When I was at Texas A&M, Phil was my first tournament team partner for local and regional tournaments. Phil was one of the smartest people I’ve ever known. He understood fishing and engineering, which I know paved the way for his success as a bait developer. We basically learned how to fish together, and I have always thought he was one of the greatest I have ever fished with. I believe his legacy will live on for years to come. He will be greatly missed by us all. ... See more

Sad news to report on one of the industry greats.

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5 years ago
Daily Limit: Wendlandt’s fantastic finish for AOY

Clark Wendlandt was proud to add a Bassmaster Angler of the Year title to his resume, which he said stands as the most special accolade in his career.

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5 years ago

Still can’t believe it sometimes. 2020 AOY. I want to thank everyone again for the support. I’ve been asked what my go-to baits were this year... and the baits I probably used the most and the ones I feel most confident in when I had to grind it out this year were a Strike King KVD 1.5 or 2.5 square bill Crankbait and the Strike King Rage Bug. Looking forward to carrying this momentum into next year!

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5 years ago

Spending a few days up on Ray Roberts. My assessment so far... not catching a whole lot of fish, but when you do catch one it’s almost always a nice one! #teamoutdoors

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5 years ago
Stray Casts

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Live 11-18-2020 Live with Clark Wendlandt, Patrick Walters Fishing, Kristine Fischer and Luke Foli

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5 years ago

Fishing is all about getting fish into the boat! Here is one of the ways to maximize your catch. Owner Hooks #ownerhooks #strikeking #rangerboats #teamoutdoors #bassproshops #cabelas Fishing & Hunting Texas #fishingandhuntingtexas ... See more

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5 years ago
It was a good year

We all have our goals when the year starts, but one of them is common to all of us. We want to fish the next Classic.
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As the 2020 Bassmaster Elite Series tournaments unfolded, things went along pretty well for Clark Wendlandt — with one exception.

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5 years ago
Replacement Treble Hooks

#TackleTip. Fishing is all about getting fish into the boat! Here's a tip about how to maximize your catch. #OwnerHooks Owner Hooks. #TeamOutdoors Strike King Lure Company #StrikeKing #BassFishing

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5 years ago

It’s that time of year again! Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's have all the gifts you will need for your outdoor-loving loved ones this holiday season!

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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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