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  • Early April Bass Spawning Bite Heats Up: Lake Guntersville Loaded with Shallow Water Action Using Frogs and Fuzzy Plastics
    2026/04/06
    # Bass Fishing Heat is On - Early April Spawning Action Heats Up

    Hey there, this is Artificial Lure, and let me tell you, if you thought March was good, April is shaping up to be absolutely ridiculous for bass fishing right now.

    According to Guntersville Bass Guides reporting from Lake Guntersville in Alabama just yesterday, we're seeing exactly what every bass angler dreams about this time of year. The guides are reporting that buck bass are absolutely everywhere in the shallows right now, and here's the thing that gets us excited - when you see the males moving shallow, the big females are right behind them. We're talking wave one of the spawn has clearly started, and the team is already seeing the setup change with decent weather and warming conditions pushing more bass in waves toward the banks.

    Lake Guntersville is absolutely firing right now if you're looking to get out this week. The guides note that while catching a bunch of male bass might not sound like the headline everyone wants, it's actually the perfect indicator that the trophy fish are staging nearby. Early April conditions are dialing in perfectly with that full moon energy and warming temperatures that get bass moving.

    Now, if you want to capitalize on this shallow water action, here's what the pros are doing. Major League Fishing reports that frog fishing is absolutely crushing it in these conditions. When you're working mats, lily pads, or heavy cover, you want to use a chugging presentation to get that frog surging in a sporadic, lifelike manner. But here's the pro tip that separates the locals from the tourists - keep slack in your line. You want more slack than you think you need when you're walking that frog in place so it doesn't get pulled away from cover. Some pros are even switching to slower reels with a 6.5 to 1 gear ratio instead of their usual 7 to 1 when working baits in small areas.

    Color matters too. Use dark-bodied frogs when the sky is bright so they silhouette against the water, and lighter colored frogs when it's overcast. And if you're fishing really heavy cover with duckweed or matted hydrilla, go heavier - a lighter frog just gets knocked off the mat or totally missed.

    Speaking of techniques getting hot, Major League Fishing is also reporting that fuzzy plastics have been making serious waves on the pro tour lately. Michael Neal's recent win using fuzzy plastics shows these things are legit, so if you haven't experimented with them yet, now's the time.

    Meanwhile, the Bassmaster Elite Series is rolling through the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway for stop number three, and the action there has been absolutely insane with shallow water power fishing producing some serious catches.

    So here's the bottom line - get out there this week if you can. Lake Guntersville is loaded, the spawn is starting, and those shallow water presentations with frogs and fuzzy plastics are absolutely dialed in right now. Whether you're chasing trophy females or just enjoying the shallow water beatdown with the males, early April is prime time.

    Thanks so much for tuning in to this edition of bass fishing news. Come back next week for more fresh intel on what's biting and where. This has been an Artificial Lure production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot A I.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Hotspots and Tournament Updates Across the US This Week
    2026/04/05
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to voice for all things bass slinging across the US. If you're a fly fishing die-hard like me, you know that thrill of tricking a finicky fish with finesse, but man, bass action right now is pure adrenaline. Let's dive into the freshest bites from the last couple days.

    First off, hats off to Jason Weast and Cliff Wolf who dominated the Just Fish Team Trail Tournament 2 on April 4th. These locals sacked up a whopping 20.81 pounds to snag first place and $3,276, including big bass honors, according to ShowMeTournamentsLLC results. That's the kind of limit that'd make any fly rodder jealous, pulling hawgs from who-knows-where in US waters.

    Hot spots are firing too. Over at O.H. Ivie Lake in Brownwood, Texas, Jacob Wheeler wired-to-wired the MLF Bass Pro Tour Stage 4, stacking 42 pounds 13 ounces on 12 bass, per MajorLeagueFishing.com. Pros cracked the code with top baits on those tough conditions, proving deep structure and post-spawn shallows are gold. And don't sleep on Lake Eufaula, Alabama—Pake South leads the 2026 Turtlebox Bassmaster Open Basstrakk with Chase Clarke hot on his heels, as Bassmaster reports. Grand Lake's fresh off crowning MLF champs too, with Kentucky Lake gearing up next.

    Notable catches? Wheeler's sack stands out, but fuzzy dice plastics are the sneaky new trick buzzing the Bass Pro Tour—think Michael Neal's win vibes, MajorLeagueFishing notes. It's like delicate fly presentations but with a bass twist, undulating soft in the current to fool staging largemouth and smallies. Arizona's bass stay aggressive year-round around brush piles and submerged trees, says Reddy Guide Service, while Bull Shoals Lake in Arkansas-Missouri keeps its lunker rep from classic hauls like 9-pounders on jig-and-eels.

    Cheating drama's stirring too—videos of bass crews pre-catching fish via scuba are popping up, per GON.com, keeping the scene spicy. Tourneys like ABA Couples Series are ramping for fall, AmericanBassAnglers says.

    Whether you're chucking flies or flipping jigs, these US bass hotspots are dialed. Grab your gear and chase that pull.

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  • Trophy Bass Season Heats Up: Texas and Alabama's Best Fishing Spots for Spring 2026
    2026/04/04
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on bass fishin' across the US. If you're a fly slinger who digs sightin' rises and strippin' lines, you'll dig how these bass hogs are smashin' offerings right now—kinda like huntin' big browns in a tailrace, but with more chunk and less finicky hatches.

    First off, Texas is on fire with trophy largemouths. Outdoor Life reports Brad Tucker and Ted Taylor boated a pig of a 14.22-pounder on Lake O.H. Ivie March 30—24.5 inches long with a 22.5-inch girth that'd make any fly guy jealous of the beef. That wrapped the ShareLunker season with 19 bass over 13 pounds donated, topped by Austin Miles' 16.04-pounder from Purtis Creek State Park Lake. O.H. Ivie? Straight-up hot spot for double-digit pigs usin' forward-facin' sonar—veteran locals swear by it east of San Angelo.

    Headin' east to Alabama, Bassmaster Elite Pake South just dominated the 2026 Turtlebox Bassmaster Open at Lake Eufaula with 84 pounds, 1 ounce over three days, includin' a 31-7 final limit. That's back-to-back wins for the Texas pro, makin' him the fourth angler ever to pull it off in one season. Bass Angler Mag says Eufaula's churnin' limits that'd test your 6-weight—think deep ledges and current breaks where a well-placed streamer coulda fooled 'em.

    Over in Texas again, Major League Fishing highlights Jacob Wheeler's 11th Bass Pro Tour win at O.H. Ivie and Lake Brownwood, sackin' 42 pounds, 13 ounces on 12 scorable bass March 29. Pros are riggin' top baits there, but imagine droppin' a muddler minnow in those pockets.

    Fun fact for you fly crowd: North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission pegs black bass fishin'—largemouth, smallmouth, you name it—at a whopping 2.6 billion bucks yearly for the state, with 711,000 anglers chasin' 'em. Most popular inland target, beatin' out mountain trout. Who knew these bruisers pumped that much green?

    Hot spots to hit: O.H. Ivie for trophies, Lake Eufaula for limits, Purtis Creek for history-makers. Water's warmin', tides movin'—grab your rod and chase the bite windows like you'd stalk caddis hatches.

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  • Lake Eufaula Bass Fishing Heats Up: Top Anglers Compete in 2026 Bassmaster Open with Monster Catches
    2026/04/03
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz from the US waters. If you're a fly rod wizard eyein' those chunky largemouths, stick around – these spin-castin' hounds are puttin' on a show that might just tempt ya to grab a baitcaster.

    Kickin' off with hot action: Pake South just stormed ahead at the 2026 Turtlebox Bassmaster Open at Lake Eufaula, Alabama, haulin' a monster two-day total of 52 pounds, 10 ounces. B.A.S.S. reports he's crushin' it on day two, adjustin' like a pro while Jake Maddux, Justin Barnes, and Tanner Hadden scramble to keep up. Eufaula's on fire right now – Minn Kota and Humminbird are even hostin' their Owners Tournament there April 10-12 at Lakepoint State Park, promisin' big bass and brand swag for everyday anglers.

    Notable catches? Jacob Wheeler snagged his 11th Bass Pro Tour win on March 29 with 42 pounds, 13 ounces over 12 scorable bass – that's pure firepower. And up north, Minnesota's Seth Feider nabbed 4th at the Bassmaster Elite on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, boostin' him to 36th in standings and eyein' Angler of the Year. Solid sticks, boys.

    Hot spots screamin' for your line: Lake Eufaula's the undisputed king this spring, but mark these for 2026 – Gamakatsu's title-sponsorin' the Bassmaster Elite at Arkansas River, April 16-19 out of Muskogee, Oklahoma. River system's loaded for spectators with live takeoffs. Sealy Outdoors Big Bass Splash hits Lake Guntersville, Alabama March 27-29; Lake Sam Rayburn, Texas April 17-19; Toledo Bend, Louisiana May 15-17; and Lake Fork, Texas September 18-20 – amateur hour with pro payouts, hourly big bass chasin'. Ozarks gear up for Bass Pro Shops REDCREST at Table Rock Lake, and Pickwick Lake hosts Toyota Series action. Delta's spawn mode too, per In Deep reports – topwater bass goin' nuts.

    Fun nugget for ya fly fans: These lakes are windin' rivers and shallow spawners, perfect for sight-fishin' beds like you'd strip a streamer on trout. Bass are stackin' up pre-spawn, and with events pilin' on, spots like Eufaula and Guntersville are gold for quick strikes.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Spots Spring 2025: Idaho, Wisconsin & Texas Hot Spots for Trophy Largemouth and Smallmouth
    2026/04/01
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guide for all things bass, talkin' straight from the heart of the action like we're sharin' a cooler at the ramp. If you're a fly slinger who digs sightin' rises and workin' delicate presentations, bass season's callin' you over—imagine tradin' that 6-weight for a 7-foot stick and chuckin' poppers into the shallows where hawgs crash like a bad hatch. Spring's heatin' up across the US, and bass are pushin' shallow for the spawn, makin' 'em prime for quick strikes that feel like strippin' a streamer to a trophy brown.

    Let's hit the hot spots first. Up in Idaho, the Idaho Fish and Game says now's your shot at trophy bass as waters hit the mid-50s—largemouth lurkin' in weedy shallows like Lake Lowell, Crane Falls Reservoir, or Mud Lake, full of stumps and lily pads perfect for flippin' soft plastics. Smallmouth boys, head to cooler haunts like Brownlee Reservoir or the Snake River, where rocky points and gravel flats are gold this time of year. Steck Park on Brownlee's even billed as the best smallmouth spot in Idaho and Oregon, drawin' 10,000 anglers yearly. Over in Wisconsin, Bassmaster just ranked the Minocqua Chain top 25 in the central US and top 100 nationwide—shallow bays warmin' fast for pre-spawn beasts.

    Notable catches? Texas Parks and Wildlife tallied 44 state records and 470 waterbody records in 2025, with bass leadin' the charge—folks haulin' in monsters on certified scales. MLF's Bass Pro Tour saw Chris Lane sack 56 pounds, 12 ounces at Lake Whitney, and Andrew Rickman grindin' big bags at Grand Lake. Down South, Georgia Outdoor News reported a near-5-pound largemouth bombin' at West Point Lake. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission's 2025 study drops a bombshell: black bass fishes pump $2.6 billion into the economy, with 711,000 anglers chasin' largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted variants—way ahead of trout crowds.

    Fun fact to geek you out: Idaho's Martin Koenig notes bass go full spawn at 60 degrees, diggin' nests on gravel—hit those transition zones between warm flats and deeper drops for the bite. Stable sunny days beat cold fronts, and bank anglers finally get equal play as these pigs climb shallow. MLF's even launchin' an influencer-only tour with bonuses for old-school angling, no sonar crutches.

    Whether you're a fly purist eyein' bass on beds or just want explosive fights, grab your gear—the window's short before they post-spawn deep. Thanks for tunin' in, tight lines till next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production—head to Quiet Please Dot A I for me.

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  • Texas Angler Lands Two 13-Pound Bass in One Day Using Swimbait at J.B. Thomas Reservoir
    2026/03/31
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guide for the wild world of bass chasin' across the US. If you're a fly slinger dreamin' of tradin' that feather for a swimbait, stick around – these lunker tales might just hook ya.

    Picture this: down in West Texas at J.B. Thomas Reservoir, angler Lawrence Lee just made history on March 24. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department reports he reeled in two Legacy Class ShareLunkers – that's 13.10-pound ShareLunker 699 in the mornin' and a beastly 13.57-pound ShareLunker 700 that evenin'. Talk about a double-double-digit day! Lee used a fresh six-inch KGB Swimbait crappie pattern he snagged at the Bassmaster Classic – first cast, boom, inhaled it like candy. That night fish put on a 20-foot jumpin' show before divin' under the boat, testin' his nerves till the hook nearly popped free. He's now the first ever to bag three 13-plus pounders in one Toyota ShareLunker season, tyin' J.B. Thomas with O.H. Ivie at four entries this year. TPWD biologists scooped 'em up for spawnin' and genetics, then Lee released 'em back – pure Texas magic on public water.

    J.B. Thomas is on fire right now, folks. Lee's already got the lake record there with a 13.79-pounder from '24, and this spot's pumpin' out monsters thanks to the ShareLunker program. Public access, multiple teens in a day? If you're road-trippin' south, hit it before the Jan-March spawn window closes March 31. Low expectations, high hopes – Lee's words – and one cast changes everything.

    Elsewhere, keep an eye on Virginia's Smith Mountain Lake, where the Anglers Choice Team Trail kicked off March 7 with teams battlin' big bass. And heads up, Satilla River in Georgia's got blackwater bass mixin' with redbreast on those white sandbars – prime for sight fishin' like you'd do with flies.

    These hogs are eatin' swimbaits and crankin' up the adrenaline. Who knows, might inspire ya to swap rod tips for a bass stick.

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  • March Bass Fishing Hotspots: Lake Brownwood Championship Win, Trophy Crappie Catches, and National Action Report
    2026/03/30
    Hey there, I'm Artificial Lure, and welcome back to another round of fresh bass fishing intel. Let's dive into what's been heating up across the country this March.

    First off, Lake Brownwood in Texas has been absolutely on fire. The reigning Angler of the Year just crushed it in the Championship Round, landing twelve bass weighing forty-two pounds thirteen ounces to take home the top prize of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars. That's the kind of final day performance that makes the rest of us shake our heads in disbelief.

    But here's where it gets weird. Over on Tennessee's Lake Chickamauga, competitor Anthony Mondo was throwing for trophy largemouths when he hooked into something unexpected. A four-pound crappie. Yeah, you heard that right. The fish measured nineteen inches long with a fifteen and a half inch girth, making it the biggest crappie caught in recent years. Now, the official world record still sits at five pounds seven ounces according to the International Game Fish Association, but that was caught in a private pond. Mondo's beast is the real deal caught in open water.

    Speaking of hot spots, multiple lakes are delivering serious action right now. Lake Sinclair and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway have both been producing monster catches throughout March. According to recent fishing reports, these waters are absolutely loaded with opportunities if you know where to cast.

    Over in Georgia, West Point Lake is experiencing a transition that's worth knowing about. The lake used to be an absolute largemouth factory, but environmental changes have shifted things toward spotted bass. The good news is bass fishing is still excellent there, and striped bass fishing is particularly hot right now with strong action expected to continue through the coming weeks. The hybrid bass fishing is also very solid, especially during the spring run up the Chattahoochee River to Franklin.

    Meanwhile, Wisconsin anglers are seeing walleye fishing pick up considerably this week, with perch anglers reporting some large catches. It's not all bass all the time out there, but the overall freshwater action is solid across the region.

    For those of you who get down to South Carolina, the Student Angler League Tournament Trail has some solid opportunities coming up. The State Bass Tournaments include events at Lake Keowee this month.

    The bottom line is March has been absolutely stacked with action across the country. Whether you're chasing largemouths, spotted bass, or throwing topwater for hybrid stripers, there's something biting somewhere in this great nation of ours. Get out there and make some noise on the water.

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  • Hot Bass Fishing Action Across the US: Lake Sinclair, Lake Brownwood and Tennessee-Tombigbee Deliver Monster Catches This March
    2026/03/29
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz straight from the U.S. heartland. If you're a fly rod wizard eyein' those chunky bass with a sneaky curiosity, grab your gear—the action's hotter than a summer spawn right now.

    Kicked off with a monster weekend: Phoenix Bass Fishing League wrapped at Lake Sinclair, Georgia, on March 28, where pros hauled in limits that'd make your dry flies jealous. Major League Fishing hosted the weigh-in, and those Eaton-ton boys were grinnin' ear-to-ear over fat largemouths. Meanwhile, down in Texas, Justin Lucas owned the MLF Tour knockout at Lake Brownwood, pacin' the pack as 24 anglers boated 198 bass tippin' 616 pounds total—Saturday's big bass award went for a grand. Brownwood News called it a slugfest.

    Notable catches? Jason Christie from Dry Creek, Oklahoma, snatched the Day 3 lead at the Bassmaster Elite on Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway with a three-day bomb of 45 pounds, 9 ounces. Bassmaster reports he's lockin' in for Championship Sunday, flippin' consistency like a pro. Over in southern waters, Joshua Barber's report from March 29 nails Tim's trophy shoal bass at 3.97 pounds, plus a near-4-pound largemouth—pure river rat gold.

    Hot spots screamin' right now: Lake Sinclair's secondary points and shallows for Georgia largemouths. Atlanta's spotted bass are firin' end of March per FishingBooker reports. Lake D'Arbonne in Louisiana? Bass slammin' jigs, spinners, Rat-L-Traps, and soft plastics around shallows and points, says Glynn Harris. And don't sleep on Tennessee-Tombigbee—formidable leaderboard with big names chasin' glory.

    Fun nugget: Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit's reloaded with 150 rookies and vets hittin' six events this year—MLF's pumpin' fresh blood into the circuit. Even charity vibes: Havasu's 45th Pro-Am Bass Tournament weighed beasts for a good cause, and Knox County's 20th anniversary tourney honored a legend.

    Bass are shallow, hungry, and waitin'—swap that fly for a jig and join the frenzy, fly fishin' pals. Tight lines!

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