By Pete Robbins
BASS Press
Release
GROVE, Okla.
— Wyatt
Burkhalter of Alabama took a terrible practice and a lure he’d never thrown
before and pieced together a masterful performance at the Turtlebox
Bassmaster Open at Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees presented by Battery Tender.
After landing in 4th place on Day 1, and rising into a narrow 7-ounce lead on
Day 2, he sealed the deal on Saturday with his third consecutive limit over 20
pounds and won by a whopping 11 pounds 10 ounces over Wesley Baxley
of Texas
Day 3 started off with a fog delay of approximately an hour, but once Burkhalter arrived at his starting area — a series of main lake rocky points experiencing a shad spawn — the bite started immediately. There were only two problems: the fish that connected with his spinnerbait were small and the ones that missed it were large.
“I had so
many 20-pound bags hitting my bait today,” he said. “But I never spun out
because I only had one thing to do and that was all I was going to do.”
This is one
of the two tournaments in this Opens division in which forward-facing sonar
will not be allowed. That didn’t deter or discourage Burkhalter one bit.
Instead he leaned into the old school narrative, catching all of his fish using
an original Shimano Curado baitcasting reel — “Old Greenie” — and a 1/2-ounce
spinnerbait with a gold single Colorado blade, a chartreuse and white skirt and
a trailer consisting of a Zoom grub dyed red.
“I figured that everyone throws a red kicker blade here in Oklahoma,” he said. “I’d show them something just a little bit different. But that Oklahoma blade is something new. I’ve never caught a bass on one until here.”







