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Chance Encounter Leads Weidler To Bassmaster Elite Series Win At St. Clair

MACOMB COUNTY, Mich., Aug. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- A random moment during practice led Bill Weidler to a most unexpected victory, as the Helena, Ala., angler amassed a four-day total of 86 pounds, 7 ounces to win the YETI Bassmaster Elite at Lake St. Clair.

Bill Weidler, of Helena, Ala., has won the 2020 YETI Bassmaster Elite at Lake St. Clair with a four-day total of 86 pounds, 7 ounces.

Weidler earned $100,500 and nearly doubled his career earnings with B.A.S.S. to $204,350.

"I just stumbled across a great area in Anchor Bay, and that was my primary spot," Weidler said. "I went through it one day in practice; it was cold and I'm an old man so I decided to pull over instead of freezing running down the lake.

"I drifted through an area and caught a limit of 26 pounds in about two hours. I had two 6-pounders, and I was like, 'I might have found something here.' That's where I camped out all week."

Focusing on a 1,000-yard area of Anchor Bay, Weidler found his bass on the hard edges of grasslines in 14 to 15 feet. Watching his Humminbird 360 for clusters of baitfish helped focus his search.

After two hours of fruitless effort, Day 4 saw Weidler catch three of his best fish between 9 and 10 a.m. He caught fish throughout the day, but two big afternoon bites — a 4-4 and his second of two 5-plus-pounders — pushed him across the finish line.

"This is incredible," the third-year Elite Series pro said of his first career victory. "I fought and fought; I had a (bad) start to the season, and I knew I had to get some work done. I was on my knees this morning praying that I could catch them."

Weidler caught all of his fish on a drop shot with a Strike King Baby Z-Too in the gray glimmer color. He used a 3/8-ounce weight and a No. 1 Owner drop-shot hook.

Weidler placed 17th on Day 1 with 20-8. Catching the same weight the next day put him in 13th. Day 3 saw him weigh 22-10 and earn his Championship Sunday berth in eighth place, and Sunday's limit of 22-13 sealed the deal.

"On Days 1 and 2, I should have had about 22 or 23 both of those days and just didn't execute," Weidler said. "I'm lucky I didn't miss the cut."

Weidler admitted he did not enter the St. Clair event with great optimism, as smallmouth bass have never been his specialty. Nevertheless, he held his own against formidable Northern pros like Canada'sCory Johnston, who placed second, along with sixth-place Chris Johnston, who won the SiteOne Bassmaster Elite at St. Lawrence River in July with all smallmouth.

"I'm a largemouth guy; I've really struggled on smallmouth lakes," Weidler said. "I grew up fishing the Coosa River and my boat really hasn't come out of much more than 10 feet of water. I love a flipping stick and heavy line, so it was hard making the transition.

"But what I can say is that I thank the Lord for what He did for me this week because I feel He guided me where I needed to go and have the finish I had."

Hailing from Cavan, Ontario, Cory Johnston spent his tournament in the main lake near the Canadian border and tallied 85-15. He turned in daily weights of 21-11, 21-5, 23-1 and 19-14.

Relying heavily on his Garmin LiveScope for target location, Johnston caught his bass on a drop shot with a Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Flat Worm and a Strike King Baby Z-Too, both in green pumpkin.

"I found a sunken barrel out there the first day of the tournament, and there were five bass on it," Johnston said. "I'd throw out and pick them all off; I'd go there the next morning and pick them both off. Today, there was none there; I caught them all."

Following his seventh- and ninth-place finishes in the past two Elite events (St. Lawrence River and Lake Champlain), Johnston has notched three consecutive Top 10s.

"That was my goal; I didn't want to miss a Top 10 when we were up North," Johnston said. "This is kinda my wheelhouse. I love dropping on them."

John Cox of DeBary, Fla., led the tournament for three days but finished third with 85-12. Cox started Day 1 on Lake St. Clair, then moved to the St. Clair River where he spent the remainder of the event.

Catching all of his fish on a drop shot with a Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Flat Worm, Cox caught the event's heaviest bag — 24-12 — on Day 1, then followed with 20-10, 20-12 and 19-10.

"Today, the bites were pretty random," Cox said. "I caught two good ones on a seawall around midriver, then I went all the way to Lake Huron. I didn't catch anything there, so I came back downriver and caught another good one, a 4-pounder."

Cox hooked that last fish by a navigation marker. The smallmouth became temporarily entangled in the structure's subsurface supports, but patience prevailed.

"When he bit, he swam right where I thought he was going to swim — right through those pilings," Cox said. "So, I went up and took my line around it and it was a miracle I got that fish out."

Ed Loughran III of Richmond, Va., won the Phoenix Boats Big Bass honors with a 6-5 smallmouth he caught on Day 2, earning an additional $1,000.

Cox took home $3,000 for being the highest-placing entrant in the Toyota Bonus Bucks program, and Oregon'sCody Hollen earned $2,000 for being the second-highest placing entrant.

With four events remaining on the Elite Series schedule, Texas pro Clark Wendlandt took the lead in the Bassmaster Angler of the Year race with 423 points. Rookie Taku Ito of Japan is in second place with 416 points and also leads the race for Rookie of the Year.

The tournament was hosted by the Detroit Sports Commission, Macomb County, Huron-Clinton Metroparks and Lake St. Clair Metropark.

Finish

Name

Hometown

Total lbs-oz

Earnings

1

Bill Wielder

Helena, AL

86-07

$100,500

2

Cory Johnston

Cavan, Ontario, CANADA

85-15

$25,000

3

John Cox

DeBary, FL

85-12

$21,500

4

Clark Wendlandt

Leander, TX

85-09

$15,000

5

Jake Whitaker

Fairview, NC

85-02

$15,000

6

Chris Johnston

Peterborough, Ontario, CANADA

84-13

$15,000

7

Shane LeHew

Catawba, NC

84-11

$15,000

8

Cody Hollen

Beaverton, OR

84-03

$15,000

9

Jay Yelas

Lincoln City, OR

83-04

$15,000

10

Taku Ito

Chiba JAPAN

79-12

$15,000

11

David Mullins

Mt Carmel, TN

61-05

$12,000

12

Paul Mueller

Naugatuck, CT

61-03

$12,000

13

Austin Felix

Eden Prairie, MN

60-15

$12,000

14

Chad Morgenthaler

Reeds Spring, MO

60-14

$12,000

15

Bob Downey

Hudson, WI

60-03

$12,000

16

Destin DeMarion

Grove City, PA

60-02

$10,000

17

Brock Mosley

Collinsville, MA

59-10

$10,000

18

Hunter Shryock

Newcomerstown, OH

59-10

$10,000

19

Drew Benton

Blakely, GA

59-04

$10,000

20

Steve Kennedy

Auburn, AL

58-12

$10,000

21

Randy Sullivan

Breckenridge, TX

58-05

$10,000

22

Clent Davis

Montevallo, AL

57-14

$10,000

23

Ray Hanselman, Jr.

Del Rio, TX

57-10

$10,000

24

Brandon Cobb

Greenwood, SC

57-02

$10,000

25

Seth Feider

New Market, MN

56-12

$10,000

26

Drew Cook

Midway, FL

56-05

$10,000

27

Brandon Card

Salisbury, NC

56-05

$10,000

28

Tyler Carrier

Youngsville, LA

56-02

$10,000

29

Bernie Schultz

Gainesville, FL

55-07

$10,000

30

Ed Loughran III

Richmond, VA

54-14

$11,000

31

Brian Snowden

Reeds Spring, MO

54-10

$10,000

32

Micah Frazier

Newnan, GA

54-07

$10,000

33

Matt Herren

Ashville, AL

54-04

$10,000

34

Chris Groh

Spring Grove, IL

53-09

$11,000

35

Bill Lowen

Brookville, IN

53-08

$10,000

36

Derek Hudnall

Denham Springs, LA

52-09

$10,000

37

Todd Auten

Lake Wylie, SC

51-14

$10,000

38

Frank Talley

Temple, TX

50-00

$10,000

39

Brett Preuett

Monroe, LA

48-06

$10,000

40

Mike Huff

Corbin, KY

46-14

$10,000

41

Gary Clouse

Winchester, TN

35-11

$7,500

42

Jesse Tacoronte

Kissimmee, FL

35-10

$7,500

43

Lee Livesay

Longview, TX

35-04

$7,500

44

Patrick Walters

Summerville, SC

34-14

$7,500

45

Bryan Schmitt

Deale, MD

34-13

$7,500

46

Randy Pierson

Oakdale, CA

34-09

$5,000

47

Brandon Lester

Fayetteville, TN

34-09

$5,000

48

Greg DiPalma

Millville, NJ

34-08

$5,000

49

Gerald Swindle

Guntersville, AL

34-06

$2,500

50

Dale Hightower

Mannford, OK

34-03

$2,500

Media Contact: Emily Harley, B.A.S.S. Communications Manager, 205-313-0945, eharley@bassmaster.com

The B.A.S.S. television fishing show, 'The Bassmasters,' will receive expanded airtime on ESPN networks. (PRNewsfoto/B.A.S.S. LLC)

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