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  • Top Bass Fishing Tournaments 2026: Record Catches and Hot Fishing Spots Across America
    2026/04/24
    Hey there, fly rod slingers and lure chuckers, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with the hottest bass buzz from the US scene. If you're used to delicate trout sipping dry flies, bass fishing's like tradin' whispers for rod-rattlin' explosions – think big lunkers smashin' topwater like it's happy hour. Let's dive into the fresh action that's got lines tight right now.

    Kickin' off with monster catches: Andrew Rickman just sacked up his personal best tournament bag of 66 pounds, 5 ounces on Day 2 of the 2026 Mercury B.A.S.S. Nation at Toledo Bend Reservoir, grabbin' the lead and provin' that Louisiana giant can cough up double-digit hogs. Over at REDCREST 2026 on Table Rock, Zack Birge topped 100 pounds total to win the qualifying round, with all four Bass Pro Tour event winners from this year punchin' into the Championship Round – talk about a battle royal for that $125,000 top prize. And don't sleep on Austin Cranford, who snagged Day 1 lead at the Turtlebox Bassmaster Open on Grand Lake O' the Cherokees despite windy chaos.

    Hot spots are firin' on all cylinders, locals. Toledo Bend's the king right now, hostin' B.A.S.S. Nation and gearin' up for Sealy Outdoors Big Bass Splash May 15-17 with massive guaranteed payouts. Watts Bar in Tennessee goes wide open for a Phoenix Bass Fishing League doubleheader May 2. Grand Lake's wind-blown but producin', Lake Fork in Texas beckons for September action, and Beaver Lake in Arkansas debuts Bass Pro Tour Stage 5 April 30-May 3. Closer to home, Chicot State Park in Louisiana runs the Acosta Foundation tourney tomorrow, April 25, with $2,000 for first and big bass cash – perfect for a quick hit. Even Barbee Lake in Indiana's runnin' Bass2Bass from April through October.

    Fun nugget for ya fly folks: Pros like Beau Browning are grindin' slow in post-spawn backwaters after Elite Series stops at Guntersville and Martin, where risin' water flipped the script overnight. It's all about adaptin' – kinda like switchin' from nymphs to streamers when bass mood swings hit.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Spots 2026: Table Rock Lake, Mississippi River, and Lake Texoma Tournament Guide
    2026/04/22
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest on US bass chasin' that'll make you fly rod junkies wanna swap that feather for a worm. If you're used to delicate trout sips, bass hits are like a freight train—pure adrenaline.

    Big news: Jacob Wheeler from Tennessee just owned Major League Fishing's REDCREST 2026 on Table Rock Lake in Missouri. Sacked 21 bass for 51 pounds 11 ounces, pocketed $300,000. Major League Fishing reports he dialed in finesse swimbaits on threadfin shad, keyin' on smaller profiles for those finicky giants in cold water. Table Rock's screamin' hot right now—word from Spreaker podcasts says record catches are pilin' up.

    Mississippi River's on fire too. La Crosse, Wisconsin's Mike Brueggen nabbed his 12th Phoenix Bass Fishing League win with a 21-pound five-bass limit. Spreaker calls it a heat-up zone; locals say hit the river mouths for post-spawn beasts.

    Youth phenoms stealin' the show: Brothers Daniel and Maverick Nicolai, just 2026 GA TEC State Champs at Hard Labor Creek, Georgia. Georgia Outdoor News says they hauled $2,170—proof bass don't care 'bout age if you know the spots.

    Hot spots? Table Rock Lake and Mississippi River top the list for monsters. Lake Murray, South Carolina, gears up for Bassmaster Elite May 7-10—Dreher Island State Park takeoff at 6:30 a.m. Big Bass Tour's hittin' Smith Mountain Lake this spring with $2 million in prizes total for 2026. Texas Team Trail's trailering Lake Texoma April 21—prime for big largemouth.

    Trend alert: Finesse jigs from Japan are blowin' up, per Hackney on Major League Fishing. Thinner skirts, compact profile for spooky smallmouth and spots—fish 'em on 20-pound fluoro or 50-pound braid through grass or brush. Wheeler swears by 1/4-ounce VMC Hybrid Jigheads shallow, 3/8 to 1/2-ounce Moon Eye for 25-45 feet on highland reservoirs like Cherokee or Lanier.

    Toyota Series 2026 drops February on Alabama's Lake Guntersville, ends November Pickwick Lake championship—$235K top prize plus REDCREST 2027 invite. MLF's stackin' the deck for epic payouts.

    Bass world's buzzin'—grab your gear, hit those rivers and lakes before the crowds.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Spots 2026: Table Rock Lake and Mississippi River Heat Up With Record Catches
    2026/04/21
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on bass chasin' across the US. If you're a fly rod diehard like me, you know that twitchy strike from a hawg largemouth hits different than a trout sip, but dang if it ain't addictive when they slam a popper or frog imitation. Let's dive into the fresh action that's got lines tight.

    First off, massive congrats to Jacob Wheeler from Birchwood, Tennessee, who just crushed Major League Fishing's Bass Pro Shops REDCREST 2026 on Table Rock Lake in Missouri. The man sacked 21 bass totaling 51 pounds, 11 ounces for a cool $300,000 payday, as Major League Fishing reports. Table Rock's been on fire, with pros hammering largemouth, smallmouth, spotted bass, and even meanmouth hybrids in the mix. Hot pattern? Flip heavy cover like brush piles and target that post-spawn frenzy—perfect for us fly anglers eyeing topwater chaos.

    Over on the Mississippi River, La Crosse, Wisconsin's Mike Brueggen notched his 12th career win in the Phoenix Bass Fishing League, hauling a five-bass limit at 21 pounds, 5 ounces. That river current's a beast, but gravel bars and wing dams are holding fat smallies right now, per MLF updates. If you're road-trippin', hit those spots with a streamer or clouser—bass'll eat 'em like candy.

    Not all smooth sails though—wild crash at a high school bass tourney in the San Joaquin Delta near Brentwood, California, via SFist and KTVU. Two boats smashed in a 5-mph zone, injurin' six kids and adults, one teen with broken ribs and a punctured lung. Speedin' boat flipped right over the other, sendin' folks flyin'. Tough break, but the event powered on, with winners punchin' tickets to nationals in Kentucky. Stay safe out there, y'all—life jackets and no-wake zones ain't optional.

    Grand Lake in Oklahoma's buzzin' too, with Bass Pro Tour practice days showin' big weights, and locals like Dwayne Weeks placin' eighth at the ARC of the Ozarks tourney on Table Rock. Ozark waters are prime for spring bass, especially shaded banks and points.

    Word to the wise: Table Rock and Mississippi River are screamin' hot spots now. Pack your 8-weight and some big buggers—you might hook into 5-pounders that fight like demons.

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  • Jacob Wheeler Wins REDCREST 2026 at Table Rock Lake with 51 Pounds, Dominates Bass Fishing
    2026/04/20
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz straight from the US heartland. If you're a fly slinger who digs a good chase, picture this: bass poundin' lures like trout hit dry flies on a riffle, but with way more muscle and mud. Let's dive into the fresh heat from this weekend's epics.

    First off, **Jacob Wheeler just owned the Bass Pro Shops REDCREST 2026 at Table Rock Lake, Missouri**. Major League Fishing reports he crushed it with 51 pounds 11 ounces on 21 scorable bass, pocketing $300,000 after dominatin' from the jump with a 35-pound opener. Early bite was key, he said, leavin' Takahiro Omori's 38 pounds in the dust. Table Rock's proven it's still a **hot spot** – those Ozark points and creeks are holdin' giants, perfect for locals chuckin' jigs or spinnin' chatterbaits where fly guys might nymph the shallows.

    Not done yet – over on the **Arkansas River**, Jacob Foutz snagged his first Bassmaster Elite Series win, holdin' a six-pound lead into the finale per Bassmaster highlights. That river's on fire too, with current-pushin' smallies and largemouth stackin' up in eddies – think streamer action but for bass nuts.

    Notable catches? Alton Jones Jr. nabbed the Berkley Big Bass at REDCREST with a 4-pound 10-ounce hog on day one, straight from MLF's weigh-ins. And Zack Birge lit up Day 2 with 47 pounds on 19 fish, swappin' leads like a dogfight.

    Fun twist: Wheeler's pushin' back on tech haters, tellin' Sports Illustrated it's skill, not gadgets, winnin' these days. Plus, some weird **spiny lure's takin' over 2026**, per SI – looks like a porcupine crossed with a grub, hookin' bass left and right. Imagine driftin' that under a bobber like a fly dropper.

    Table Rock and Arkansas River are screamin' right now – clear water, post-spawn aggression, and bags over 50 pounds. If you're road-trippin' from fly streams, hit these for a bass fix that'll make your 6-weight jealous.

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  • Bass Fishing Heat Check: Top Tournament Action and Winning Tactics from Table Rock to the Arkansas River
    2026/04/19
    # ARTIFICIAL LURE: BASS FISHING HEAT CHECK

    Hey there, bass enthusiasts! It's your boy Artificial Lure coming at you with the freshest bass fishing action happening right now across the United States. Buckle up because this week has been absolutely electric on the water.

    Let's kick things off with what's happening at the highest levels of competitive bass fishing. The Bass Pro Tour just wrapped up day two of REDCREST over at Table Rock Lake, and let me tell you, the fishing has been nothing short of spectacular. According to Major League Fishing, angler Birge absolutely crushed it by topping 100 pounds during the qualifying round. That's the kind of weight that makes you sit back and wonder what magic he's working out there. From what the highlights show, he's been swimming a jig around flooded grass and keying in on yellow flowers, which tells us something important about what's working right now on that water.

    But Table Rock isn't the only place getting hot. Over on the Arkansas River in Muskogee, Oklahoma, the Bassmaster Elite Series has been firing on all cylinders. The third day of competition just kicked off, and these pros are out there battling it out with some seriously impressive catches. The Arkansas River is proving to be a trophy factory right now, and if you're thinking about making a pilgrimage out that way, now might be the time.

    Speaking of opportunities, if you're looking to plan your next bass fishing adventure, keep your eyes on some major tournaments coming down the pipeline. The Bass Pro Tour has the Yuengling Light Lager Stage 5 heading to Beaver Lake in Rogers, Arkansas from April 30th through May 3rd. Then in June, Grand Lake up in Grove, Oklahoma is hosting Stage 6 of the Bass Pro Tour from June 18th through the 21st. These aren't just tournaments to watch, they're indicators of where the fish are biting and what tactics are working.

    For those of you who like to get out on the water yourselves, the Phoenix Bass Fishing League has been running regional tournaments all over the map. Just this past weekend, the Mississippi River saw some solid action with anglers competing for some serious prize money, including new Phoenix boats with 200-horsepower engines for the winners. That's the kind of incentive that brings out the best fishing.

    Here's what we're learning from all this recent action: jigs around structure, especially flooded vegetation and those yellow flowers, are absolutely money right now. The pros are keying in on specific water conditions and being methodical about their approach. If you're planning to hit the water this week or next, pay attention to what's happening on these tournament lakes because the fish are telling us exactly what they want to eat.

    The beauty of bass fishing in America right now is that you've got options everywhere. Whether you're heading to Table Rock, the Arkansas River, Beaver Lake, or Grand Lake, there's trophy bass waiting to be caught. The conditions are prime, the tournaments are showing us what works, and the fish are biting.

    Thanks so much for tuning in to the bass fishing update! Make sure you come back next week for more fresh intel on what's happening across the country's best bass fisheries. This has been Artificial Lure, a Quiet Please production. For more content, check us out at quietplease dot A I. Now get out there and tight lines!

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  • Major Bass Tournaments Heat Up: Drew Gill Dominates REDCREST With 70-Pound Day 1 Haul on Table Rock Lake
    2026/04/18
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on bass chasin' across the US. If you're a fly rod wizard dreamin' of tradin' that delicate cast for chunkin' big swimbaits into bass beds, these updates'll hook ya. We're talkin' monster hauls lightin' up the leaderboards right now.

    Kickin' off with the Bass Pro Shops REDCREST on Table Rock Lake in Missouri, where Drew Gill straight-up dominated Day 1. Major League Fishing reports he sacked 29 scorable bass tippin' the scales at a whopping 70 pounds, 7 ounces, blowin' past the cut line by over 30 pounds. That's like haulin' in a flotilla of hawgs—imagine the fight on lighter gear! Jeff Reynolds kicked it off strong with 24 pounds, 5 ounces includin' a 10-pound 10-ounce Berkley Big Bass, and New Yorks Alec Morrison dropped 27 pounds, 9 ounces early. Weights carry over to Day 2, top 10 advance—Table Rock's bank-fishin' friendly shallows and points are screamin' hot right now, perfect for sightin' beds like you do with streamers on trout.

    Over in Muskogee, Oklahoma, the Progressive Bassmaster Elite Series on the Arkansas River is heatin' up too. Bassmaster highlights show Fisher Annayia leadin' after Day 1 with over 20 pounds, chasin' his second win this season. Brandon Pollenic's third at 19 pounds, 1 ounce; Austin Felix fourth with 18 pounds, 15 ounces; Matt Ary and Jason Christie hoverin' around 18 pounds each on Day 2. Day 2 action's got Hank Cherry in 14th—river current and eddies are key, mirrorin' that riffle-strippin' fly game but with bass smashin' topwaters.

    Out west, WON Bass Clear Lake Open in California keeps it wild. WONews says Rene Manterola held the Day 2 lead with 36.78 pounds from Day 1, Collins close at 34.77, and the top five all over 30 pounds. Clear Lake's weedlines and docks are bass magnets—think buggy flies dragged slow over structure.

    Bonus nugget: Bassresource forums got locals reportin' first brown bass of the year on April 17 from a northern lake just thawed, short cast to catch—ice-out action's prime for sneaky sight fishin'.

    These spots—Table Rock, Arkansas River, Clear Lake—are on fire for lunkers. Pro tip for fly anglers: downsize to finesse patterns in clear water, you'll fool 'em like pros.

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  • Fly Anglers Guide to Largemouth Bass Lure Fishing: Arkansas River and California Delta Hot Spots April 2026
    2026/04/17
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz from the US heartland. If you're a fly rod wizard eyein' a switch to chuckin' lures for those hawg largemouth, this week's action's got that cross-over thrill—think precise casts to tules or river edges where flies shine too.

    Kickin' it off in Muskogee, Oklahoma, the 2026 Gamakatsu Bassmaster Elite at the Arkansas River exploded on Day 1, April 16. Fisher Anaya, last year's Bassmaster Elite Qualifiers Angler of the Year, smashed over 20 pounds to snag the lead, hittin' Pool 17 where low water flipped the script and bass schooled up tight. Bassmaster reports 71 of 71 anglers had limits by 2 p.m., with the 50th-place cut pushin' past 12 pounds—fish everywhere, but heavy pressure on key spots means ya gotta finesse it like a dry fly drop. Anglers like Mark Menendez, Bill Lowen, and Hunter Shryock are grindin', and Day 2's brewin' hot.

    Out west, California's Delta's reelin' from storms but bouncin' back strong, per the Weekly In Deep Fishing Report for April 16. Tournament sacks dipped post-front, but largemouth are adjustin'—hit deep water off tule clumps for the big girls, while smaller males junk-fish flukes. Top lures? LV500 swimbaits mimickin' shad, Megabass Spark Shad, or crankbaits. Guides like John Liechty at Xperiencefishing.net and Joey Price are reportin' stripers pushin' inland too, up to 26 inches near Paradise Point and Big Break—bait balls under birds are the ticket.

    Hot spots screamin' right now: Arkansas River for numbers and potential 5-pounders (though MLF notes REDCREST vibes lean small-school chaos), and Delta tules for trophy hunts. One angler on Bass Resource forums bagged 23 keepers in three rainy hours at 45 degrees—proof cool, wet mornings fire 'em up.

    Bassmaster Elite highlights show non-stop action, no downtime, fish overloadin' BassTrakk. Whether you're flippin' jigs or imaginin' a streamer strip, these rivers are dialed.

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  • Top Bass Fishing Tournaments & Hot Spots This April: MLF & Bassmaster Updates
    2026/04/16
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on U.S. bass fishin' that'll make you wanna ditch the fly rod for a spinnerbait just this once. We're talkin' monster bags, red-hot spots, and tournament fever that's got the lakes boilin'.

    First off, hats off to Dylan Quilatan from Windermere, Florida, who just crushed the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League event on the Harris Chain of Lakes. Orange Observer reports he sacked up 34 pounds, 7 ounces over five fat largemouths from Apopka, Dora, Beauclair, and Eustis lakes. That's the kinda haul that'd make a trout snob jealous – pure shallow-water wizardry with the right retrieve.

    Hot spots are firin' right now. Lake Gaston's pumpin' with largemouth in 3-to-8-foot shallows around coves, boat docks, and stump fields, per the Lake Gaston Guide's April 15 report. Hit 'em with rattling lipless crankbaits, plastic worms, or topwaters like Devil's Horse at dawn or dusk – water's at 61 degrees and climbin', perfect pre-spawn ambush setup. And keep an eye on Roosevelt Lake in Arizona for this weekend's championship tourney from the Globe-Miami Times – locals are cashin' in big.

    Big news droppin' for you road warriors: B.A.S.S. just announced Gamakatsu as title sponsor for the 2026 Bassmaster Elite at Arkansas River, April 16-19 out of Muskogee, Oklahoma. Sports Destinations says it's the Elite Series' first crack at this river since floods nixed it in 2010 – expect epic locks and limits like the Bassmaster Opens winner Chris Jones' 42-pound three-day bomb in 2020.

    Meanwhile, Major League Fishing's Bass Pro Tour REDCREST hits Table Rock Lake April 17-19, launchin' from Bass Pro Shops Long Creek Marina at 6:45 a.m. MLF details show qualifiers grindin' two-day totals, top 10 to the championship round – BassForecast warns of a BASSNADO with new moon and warm-up, so speed up on sunny days with reaction baits, slow it on coolers.

    Even college kids are killin' it – Mississippi State's James Broderick and Ben Puckett punched tickets to the 2027 MLF National Championship after top-15 at Columbia PFG in Alabama, Mississippi State Newsroom says.

    Water's warmin', bass are aggro – grab your gear and go local before the crowds. Thanks for tunin' in, y'all. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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