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  • Dylan Nutt Wins 2026 Bassmaster Classic on Tennessee River With Record-Breaking 66-Pound Catch Using Secret Berkley Bait
    2026/03/25
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' bass tales from the heart of the U.S. scene. If you're a fly rod wizard eyein' a switch to chuckin' swimbaits, this chunk of news'll hook ya deep. Let's dive into the freshest buzz rattlin' the bass world.

    First off, massive congrats to Tennessee's Dylan Nutt, who just crushed the 2026 Bassmaster Classic on the Tennessee River in Knoxville. Wired2fish reports he sacked a monster 66.13-pound total over three days, winnin' $300k with a secret unreleased Berkley Lab Series Minnow bait. Day two? A 26-pound, 11-ounce bomb on pre-spawn schools via forward-facing sonar – biggest single-day bag of the tourney. Home-state hero, grassroots qualifier, and he dodged a crowded spot on champ Sunday for 20-plus pounds. Pure grit, and that bait drops later this year – get ready.

    Hot spots are firin' too. Lake Guntersville in Alabama's servin' up big chatterbait and Senko bites even in cold March water, per recent YouTube action vids. Texas legends O.H. Ivie and Brownwood are next up for Bass Pro Tour Stage 4, Major League Fishing says – tricky to find 'em, but those lakes spit out giants if you crack the code. Lake LBJ's callin' largemouth lovers with guide Evan at Big Bassin Fishing Tours, loaded with local know-how. And check Lake Martin, Alabama: Bassmaster Elite's heatin' up with Brock Mosley leadin' Day 2 at 26 pounds, 6 ounces, chasin' spotted bass from Wind Creek State Park.

    Notable catches keep pilin' on. Texas Parks and Wildlife logged a 3.82-pound white bass in Houston on January 30 – fresh record smash. Grenada Reservoir in Mississippi's got largemouth stacked on clearest cover post-rain, Mississippi DNR urges jigs or soft plastics. Kentucky's pushin' tournament smarts via their Fish & Wildlife site to dodge ramp jams, plus "Keeping Bass Alive" tips for summer releases – B.A.S.S. manual endorsed statewide.

    Bass world's boomin' with tech like those sonar schools and lab baits makin' neutral fish bite – kinda like strippin' a streamer to picky trout, but with double-digit limits. Imagine droppin' flies on those pre-spawn pigs.

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  • Bass Fishing League Tournament Winners Lake Chickamauga Tennessee and Lake Ouachita Arkansas March 2026
    2026/03/24
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on bass fishin' across the US. If you're a fly rodder dreamin' of tradin' that delicate presentation for some chunk bass action, these stories'll hook ya. Let's dive into the fresh hauls from the Phoenix Bass Fishing League tournaments – pure adrenaline for any angler.

    First up, Lake Chickamauga in Tennessee lit up like a fireworks show. Cleveland local Kevin Drake sacked five bass tippin' the scales at 23 pounds, 15 ounces to snag the win and $4,910, per MajorLeagueFishing.com. He ran upriver, fired up his Garmin LiveScope around 9 a.m., and hammered main-lake points and river flats with a 6-inch solid white swimbait. Nabbed a 5-pounder quick, then three more in an hour for 15 pounds total. Tough bites after, but his big kicker sealed it on what he called a "very, very tough day." Co-angler Chris Graham from Georgia crushed it with three fish at 20 pounds, 13 ounces, including a monster 9-pound, 9-ounce Berkley Big Bass. And Colton Kees' 8-pound, 5-ouncer stole the boater big bass honors. Chickamauga's flats and points are screamin' hot right now – if you're nearby, rig up and go.

    Over in Arkansas, Lake Ouachita delivered drama on March 23. Benton's Jon Paulovich clutched victory with five bass at 18 pounds, 1 ounce, worth $3,640, reports AnglersChannel.com. His 6-pound, 12-ounce lunker on a Carolina rig – somethin' locals ain't throwin' – was the day's biggest. He mixed in a Megabass Magdraft swimbait for a last-minute crusher on a windy point while racin' to weigh-in. "Put your life jacket on, we gotta go," he told his co-angler. Alan Bernicky took co-angler top dog with three at 9 pounds, 15 ounces. Ouachita's main lake grasslines and points are fire for big bites – perfect for sneaky tactics that surprise the fish.

    These BFL events are heatin' up the 2026 season, with 128 tournaments feedin' into regionals and the All-American at Lake Murray, South Carolina, come May. Bass are stackin' up pre-spawn, and spots like Chickamauga and Ouachita are goldmines for 5- to 9-pound pigs. Fly fishers, imagine sight-fishin' those hawgs with a big streamer – same rush, bigger brawl.

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  • Spring Bass Fishing 2026: Record-Breaking Catches and Hot Spots from Coast to Coast
    2026/03/23
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' bass tales from the US heartland. If you're a fly rod wizard eyein' a switch to chunkin' plastics or jigs for those hawg largemouths, stick around – this spring's heatin' up faster than a topwater bite at dawn.

    First off, monster catches are makin' waves. Dylan Nutt just smoked the 2026 Bassmaster Classic on March 15 with a jaw-droppin' 66.13-pound bag, credittin' Berkley's new Lab Series baits – these bad boys got MaxScent Slime that leaks fish-maggot attractant like crazy, perfect for followin' bass that ghost your fly. Wired2Fish broke it down, sayin' it won him the whole shebang. Up in Massachusetts, whispers of a 15-pound 8-ounce state record largemouth from Big East Bass Fishing vids got folks buzzin'. And don't sleep on Texas records like that 12.42-pound largemouth from Mackenzie Reservoir back in 2017, still standin' tall per TPWD.

    Hot spots? Spring pre-spawn fever's on. New York's Long Island sees largemouths gorgin' in back bays, easin' into feedin' patterns, says OnTheWater reports. South Carolina's Lake Greenwood and Lake Keowee host SALTT tourneys February 21 and March 28 – Carolina Sportsman calls 'em prime for slabs. US Angler's Choice is slammin' Kinkaid Lake, Wappapello, and Rend Lake through April, with a mega $250k nationals at Pickwick Lake end of February. Kayak boys in Jersey hit Delaware River smallies or Water Gap lakes now. Townville, SC, runnin' bass clinics per FishingBooker. Even Cherokee Lake and St. Lawrence River gear up for Phoenix Bass Fishing League later this year.

    Cool buzz? Major League Fishing locked in Cigars International as 2026 sponsor – champs get custom humidors and stogies to puff after weigh-ins. Pure Fishing dropped those Lab Series finesse worms, minnows, and flatworms hittin' shelves May 5, built for sonar-seen bass that need a scent kick. CATT trails in NC, SC, VA pay big for weekend warriors, and Acosta Foundation tourney drops April 25.

    Bass are stackin' up, water's wakin' – grab your gear, maybe rig a fly with some slime scent, and chase these pigs. Thanks for tunin' in, hit me up next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Tight lines!

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  • Spring Bass Fishing Hotspots 2026: Monster Catches, Prime Locations and Tournament Schedules
    2026/03/22
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' bass tales from the US heartland to ya fly slingers who might wanna swap that feather for a frog imitation on a slow day. Bass are heatin' up like a spring thaw, and I've got the fresh scoop on monster pulls, killer spots, and buzz that's got every angler grinnin'.

    First off, hats off to Anthony Howell who sacked a fat 6.9-pound largemouth at Altamaha Park in Georgia durin' a midweek tourney—big fish honors, yanked right outta the shallows on what locals say was a perfect evening bite, per Joshua Barber's Southern Waters report. Down in Alabama, Lay Lake's churnin' with current from Logan Martin Dam, pushin' spotted bass into tailraces and docks; expert Jon Canada from Major League Fishing says two turbines runnin' steady is gold for callin' your shots on those seams, but three'll blow ya off the water. And Marty Hughes kayaked a double-digit day on March 20th, boatin' 12 bass up to 19+ inches usin' surface temp tricks—hit the warm east-side rocks at 55-57 degrees with chatterbaits and ned rigs, as detailed in his Kayakjak report.

    Hot spots? Lay Lake's your current playground if ya dig river-run bass—those Coosa chain creeks and blow-throughs are stackin' big spots when the generators hum, accordin' to MLF pros. Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley on the Tennessee-Cumberland line are callin' all comers with primo largemouth and smallies, full marinas ready for a boat ramp run, straight from Explore Kentucky Lake guides. South Carolina's heatin' too: SALTT's 2026 spring slate drops state bass tourneys at Lake Greenwood Feb 21, Lake Keowee March 28, via Carolina Sportsman. Even San Diego's gettin' nods as a top draw with consistent bites, Yardbarker says.

    Fun twist for ya fly boys: this spiny lure craze is takin' over 2026 bass scenes—Yardbarker's buzzin' about these weird, prickly softbaits rippin' lips nationwide, kinda like a streamer on steroids for aggressive smallies. Pre-spawn patterns are kickin' in New York too, with Long Island largemouth feedin' heavy, On The Water reports.

    Water temps risin', currents dancin'—get out there before the crowds. Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—come back next week for more bass bonanza. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Tight lines!

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  • Best Bass Fishing Spots USA 2024: Spring Bite Reports & Spawn Season Forecast
    2026/03/21
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest on bass fishin' across the US. If you're a fly rod junkie like me, dreamin' of those subtle strikes, you'll dig how these bass are actin' sneaky-smart right now, hittin' finesse presentations in the shallows. Let's dive into the fresh buzz.

    First off, history in the makin' at the Bassmaster Classic 2026 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Dylan Nutt from Bass Nation crushed it, becomin' the first grassroots angler to snag the win – talk about an underdog tale that'll fire up any local caster. Before the 1st Cast Podcast recaps the whole epic showdown, with Nutt's forward-facin' sonar tricks pullin' massive bags from tough spots.

    Hot spots are heatin' up nationwide. Out West, Castaic Lake in California is dealin' good bass in 7 to 15 feet – Chad Burton and Chris Borden report solid action there, with the lake sittin' at 80 percent full. Lake Nacimiento's boatin' up to 100 bass per outing for local teams, per the same crew. Lake Isabella's bite is solid too, risin' to 48 percent capacity. Pyramid Lake hit 92 percent after winter drawdown, and bass are keyin' on structure. Head to Hart Park Lake or Buena Vista for decent grabs, especially post-trout plants.

    East Coast vibes? Maryland's Chesapeake Bay has big largemouth kickin' into pre-spawn in mid-40s water temps, per the Maryland Fishing Report – they're mixin' with crappie in the shallows, perfect for light leaders and small streamers. On The Water's Striper Migration Map notes schoolies and slots hittin' sod banks in Jersey back bays on outgoing tides, with big breeders migratin' up steep channels toward spawn rivers.

    Notable catches? While stripers are stealin' some shine with NC's Tar-Pamlico and Neuse rivers openin' April 1-30 for hook-and-line harvest (NC Wildlife Resources Commission proclamation, one fish over 18 inches, report your keep), largemouth are the real stars. Lake Amador staff notes good bass action, and Big Bear Lake had a 4.46-pound rainbow beast, but bass are stackin' limits nearby.

    Bonus nugget: Bass Pro Tour's hittin' uncharted Texas waters on Lakes Whitney and Waco soon – no hydrilla flats here, just rugged terrain for sight fishin' spawners. Kentucky Lake's warmin' fast, spawn phase creepin' closer with record highs.

    There ya go, tight lines and keep it local. Thanks for tunin' in, 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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  • Spring Bass Bonanza: Young Anglers Smash Records as Michigan Rises and Texas ShareLunker Program Heats Up
    2026/03/20
    Hey there, fly flingers and bass chasers, this is Artificial Lure hittin' you with the hottest U.S. bass buzz straight from the lines. If you're used to delicate dry flies dancin' on trout streams, imagine tradin' that finesse for the heart-p poundin' thump of a lunker largemouth suckin' up a spine craw like it's candy. Let's dive into the fresh action that's got every bank angler grinnin'.

    First off, hats off to 14-year-old phenom Bennett Bullard, who straight-up owned the Arkansas High School Bassers Tournament on Lake Ouachita March 14. This kid hooked a monster 10.27-pound largemouth not once, but twice—first she broke off his line, then he reeled her in after spotin' her on Livescope in 7 feet of stained water. Outdoor Life reports he donated that trophy to Arkansas' Legacy Lunker program, the 15th big bass this spawn season for hatchery breedin'. That's next-level grit, folks—proves even young guns are smashin' records while keepin' 'em in the gene pool.

    Speakin' of lunkers, Texas is on fire with their ShareLunker program through March 31—call 'em if you nab a 13-plus pounder for prizes and spawnin' glory. Texas Parks and Wildlife notes a fresh 14.35-pound waterbody record breaker, and Possum Kingdom Lake's all-tackle largemouth hit 16.02 pounds back in '89, but recent pulls like a 10.85-pounder show they're still kickin'. Meanwhile, that legendary 15-pound Massachusetts ice-caught largemouth from '75? On The Water podcast with Mark Burgess is diggin' into if it'll ever fall—talk about a record with mystery.

    Hot spots? Michigan just climbed to number 3 in FishingBooker's 2026 Best Fishing States Index, thankin' to unmatched Great Lakes access, 11,000 inland lakes, and bass heaven for largemouth and smallmouth. They top geography scores at 34.5 out of 45—perfect for you fly folks lookin' to swing streamers on smallies. Florida still rules number 1, but Michigan's affordability and variety, includin' pike and perch chasers, make it a no-brainer road trip. Connecticut's droppin' hints too—hit drop-offs, rocky lumps, and deep weed beds for pre-spawn bass before ice fully melts.

    And get this: 22-year-old Dylan Nutt just dominated the 2026 Bassmaster Classic on the Tennessee River, takin' grassroots talent to the grand stage per The Fishing Wire. Plus, Fishing Clash renewed as title sponsor for Major League Fishing's Bass Pro Tour Angler of the Year—pros hittin' Wheeler Lake right now for the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit, chasin' five-fish limits.

    Whether you're sight-fishin' beds or trollin' timber like Bennett, spring's callin'—grab light tackle, watch those water temps climb into the 60s, and chase the thump.

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  • Spring Bass Fishing Heat Map: Record Warmth Triggers Pre-Spawn Bite Across America This Week
    2026/03/19
    # Bass Fishing Heat Map Explodes as Spring Ignites Across America

    Hey there, bass fanatics! Artificial Lure here, and buddy, if you haven't been paying attention to what's happening on the water right now, you're missing out on some absolutely bonkers fishing.

    We're talking record-breaking heat surging across the country this week, and the bass are responding like someone just flipped a switch. According to Bass Forecast's 10-day outlook, a massive warming trend is pushing water temperatures up fast, and that's triggering what they're calling the first true pre-spawn push of the season. For those of us who love working shallow water and targeting structure, this is basically Christmas in March.

    Here's what's happening region by region. In the Great Plains, they're expecting the bite to go from good to absolutely epic as that warm water sends waves of pre-spawn bass sliding shallow. The forecast says the biggest bass in every lake move first, so if you're thinking about landing a lifetime personal best, this weekend might be your shot. Meanwhile, up north where ice is still hanging around, anglers need to be smart about safety during rapid thaws, but once conditions stabilize, expect that same pre-spawn magic to unfold.

    The Southeast is seeing the bite transition from tough to good, with patterns shifting across the board. In some shallow ponds and warmer lake sections, bass are already spawning or post-spawn, while deeper zones are still in that prime pre-spawn window. Down in South Florida, things are already moving into early summer feeding patterns, so if you're heading that way, adjust your presentations accordingly.

    Now, if you want to see some serious bass action, keep your eyes on what's happening in Texas. According to Major League Fishing, the Bass Pro Tour is heading to O.H. Ivie and Lake Brownwood next week for Stage 4, and these waters have earned a seriously impressive reputation. O.H. Ivie has produced more trophy bass exceeding 13 pounds than any other Texas fishery over the past five years. That's a lot of ShareLunkers. The lakes are relatively deep and rocky with massive amounts of structure, so expect a mix of offshore sonar work and traditional shallow patterns as fish transition toward the spawn.

    Lake Brownwood will serve as the knockout round venue, and it's loaded with rock, docks, and wood that'll reward anglers willing to slow down and pick apart the cover. This time of year, with fish actively moving shallow, you're looking at a scenario where multiple seasonal patterns could overlap on the same body of water.

    Speaking of trophy potential, Maryland is making waves in the fishing world too. According to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources fishing report, the state just climbed to number two on FishingBooker's best US fishing states list, jumping up from seventh place last year. With roughly a fifth of the state covered by water, Maryland offers insane opportunities for both saltwater and freshwater anglers. Upper Chesapeake Bay anglers are seeing warming water temperatures pushing yellow perch and white perch into their spawning areas, while blue catfish are becoming increasingly active.

    The key takeaway for this week? Water temperature is your best friend right now. Focus on areas where fish are staging before the spawn, look for those transition zones between deep and shallow, and don't be afraid to adjust your presentations and retrieval speeds as you feel the bite respond to warming conditions.

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  • Dylan Nutt Wins 2026 Bassmaster Classic: Young Phenom Takes $300K Title on Tennessee River With Forward-Facing Sonar
    2026/03/18
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' bass tales for you fly rod diehards who secretly dream of chuckin' swimbaits instead of dries. Bass ain't trout, but man, these lunkers pull like a steelhead on steroids—grab your 8-weight and pretend it's a streamer setup. Let's dive into the latest U.S. bass buzz that's got lines tight from Tennessee to Texas.

    First off, massive congrats to 22-year-old phenom Dylan Nutt from Nashville, Tennessee—he just dominated the 2026 Bassmaster Classic on the Tennessee River in Knoxville. Nutt sacked up 66 pounds 13 ounces over three days, pocketing $300,000 and a heap of glory, according to Bassmaster and Johnson City Press reports. Kid's a wizard with forward-facing sonar, sparking all kinds of chatter about tech takin' over the sport—some pros love it, others want it banned like in half of Bassmaster's tourneys this year. Young guns like him are rewritin' the rules, winnin' big without decades on the water.

    Hot spots? Lake Sam Rayburn in Texas is firin' up for the Sealy Outdoors Big Bass Splash April 17-19, with $590,000 guaranteed cash, a Phoenix bass boat, Dodge truck, and over $250,000 in hourly payouts—$2,500 for the heaviest hourly fish, per Kicks105. Lake Conroe just hosted a Texas B.A.S.S. Nation tourney where Colby Bryant won with 23.72 pounds, kicker a 6.80-pounder, and Bryan Trahan sacked 22.22 including a 5.75 beast on swimbaits. Up north, Lake Guntersville in Alabama delivered 4-pound largemouths mid-snowstorm last week, Champion Jigs Outdoors crew pullin' 'em on lizards and chatterbaits in Champion Jigs video. And don't sleep on Bois d’Arc Lake in North Texas—kayak anglers are callin' it the state's sleeper hit.

    Notable catches? While targetin' bass, Georgia guide Silas Turner boated a monster 31-pound-14-ounce longnose gar on Lake Blackshear—nearly 5 feet long, smashin' the state record by ounces, says AgroLatam U.S. That thrashin' fight? Pure chaos, even on 50-pound braid. Georgia's pushin' the Bass Slam too, challengin' you to catch all 10 black bass species like shoal, redeye, and Altamaha for swag and glory via Georgia Wildlife.

    Maryland's rockin' #2 in FishingBooker's 2026 Best Fishing States, nippin' at Florida's heels with Chesapeake Bay bass and more, Southern Maryland Chronicle notes—prime for you fly folks eyein' stripers too.

    Bass world's boilin' with young blood, tech debates, and trophy water everywhere. Tight lines, you trout snobs—give bass a shot, it'll hook ya.

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