For most people in the Unites States, February is when slightly warmer days begin to appear in place of fading winter. But for the best bass pros on the planet February means a hot bite, big bass and the beginning of another exciting FLW Tour season.
The
Walmart FLW Tour on Lake Okeechobee presented by Evinrude will visit Clewiston, Fla., Feb. 9-12 for the first tournament of its 17th season. Hosted by Roland & Mary Ann Martins Marina & Resort, the tournament will feature a full field of the world's best bass pros and co-anglers casting for top awards up to $125,000 cash in the Pro Division and up to $25,000 cash in the Co-angler Division.
FLW Tour anglers haven't competed on Lake Okeechobee since the February 2011 season opener, and
National Guard pro Scott Martin is eagerly anticipating this year's kickoff. The Clewiston resident has fished these waters for years and knows them like the back of his hand. Martin also has some tournament momentum behind him, as well. He won the 2011 Forrest Wood Cup and $600,000 in August on Lake Ouachita in Hot Springs, Ark.
"The fishing has been phenomenal since the day we left (last year)," said Martin, who owns five top-10 finishes and one victory on Lake Okeechobee. "The fishing got better. And it stayed better all throughout the spring and the summer time, and it never slowed down, and now we're back into the springtime again and the fish are just bigger. There seems to be more of them and more 30-pound bags weighed in at local events right now than I've ever seen. The potential for having some of the records fall is very likely.
"I'm in shorts and a T-shirt as we speak," Martin added. "The water temperatures have been very consistent. We haven't had a big cold front at all, so these fish are really going to start spawning and really be active this week."
Martin said he expects the tournament to focus on spawning bass and flipping baits, however, he added that anglers will be presented with opportunities to use a variety of techniques and baits. When asked about the Alabama rig, the hot-topic controversial bait system that took the tournament world by storm at last year's Lake Guntersville Tour event, Martin offered his opinion with no hesitation.
"I don't think the Alabama rig will be a factor," Martin said.
As the reigning Forrest Wood Cup champion, one might think that he has a target on his back and every angler in the field will be looking to dethrone him, but Martin doesn't think that's the case.
"This is Lake Okeechobee," Martin said. "There's so many good places to fish right now on this lake and so many different ways to catch them that I'm going to really have to put my thinking cap on and buckle down and find the winning pattern and the winning fish. There's going to be lots of guys catch them.
"Tournaments are tournaments," Martin added. "These guys aren't focusing on beating me. Fishing is fishing. You've got to beat the fish. That's what it always boils down to. I don't think I have a target on my back to say the least. Everybody's going to be going against the fish. The guys who fish against the fish are the guys that are going to do well. The guys that fish to try to beat some other angler ... that's the wrong attitude."
Coverage of the Lake Okeechobee tournament will be broadcast in high-definition (HD) on NBC Sports Network when "FLW" airs March 18 from 1 to 2 p.m. ET. "FLW" is hosted by Jason Harper and is broadcast to more than 559 million households worldwide, making it the most widely distributed weekly outdoors-sports television show in the world.
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