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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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  • Spring Bass Fishing 2024: Lake O.H. Ivie's Monster Bite, MLF Tour Results & Top Trophy Spots
    2026/03/28
    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 largemouths, listen up—this spring's heatin' up like a mayfly hatch on steroids.

    Kickin' off in Texas, Lake O.H. Ivie is straight fire right now. Major League Fishing's Bass Pro Tour Suzuki Marine Stage 4 dropped Day 1 bombs on March 26, with Jacob Wheeler from Birchwood, Tennessee, leadin' the pack at 44 pounds even on 13 bass. He kicked it off with a fat 7-pounder in minutes, and the field yanked 307 bass totalin' nearly 900 pounds. Casey Ashley and Mitchell Robinson split the Berkley Big Bass with 7-pound, 1-ounce hogs. Day 2 livestream was poppin' from Early, Texas—O.H. Ivie's a giant factory, cover-heavy and primed for pre-spawn beasts. Brent Ehrler sits second at 35-15. MLF reports say it's the best bite there since '24.

    Headin' east to Mississippi, Columbus hosted pro bass for the first time in 22 years on the Tenn-Tom waterway. Only 50 anglers advanced to Day 3 after a grind—weights ain't doublin' easy, per Bassmaster Elite analysis. Tough but epic, with bass playin' musical chairs in that system.

    Kentucky's makin' waves too. A big bass project just dropped key findin's, catchin' eyes from Illinois crews and beyond, says Outdoor News. They're unlockin' secrets to growin' trophies, perfect timin' as Kentucky Lake stays a bass magnet on the Tennessee River—premier spot for lunkers year-round.

    Notable catches? Mass.gov's sportfishin' awards updated March 27 with freshwater bass leaders heatin' up. Georgia Wildlife's report nails late March as prime: pre-spawn largemouths shallowin' out at Big Lazer, hittin' soft plastics, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits near cover. Hot spots screamin' right now: O.H. Ivie for monsters, Tenn-Tom for pros, Kentucky Lake for consistent action, and southern ponds where water peaks afternoons.

    Fly anglers, swap that streamer for bass patterns—these pigs are stage-ready, pushin' shallow like they forgot winter. Gear up, hit the banks, and chase that double-digit dream.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Spots and Tournament Updates for March 2026: Texas Records, Grand Lake Action, and Northern Smallmouth Hotspots
    2026/03/27
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to whisperer for all things bass in the US. If you're a fly fishing die-hard eyeing those sneaky largemouth and smallmouth, I've got the fresh scoop on what's biting right now, straight from the lines and lakes.

    First off, hats off to Texas guide Lawrence Lee who rewrote the books on March 24. He hauled in two monster largemouth bass over 13 pounds each from J.B. Thomas Reservoir in one single day. That's a first in 40 years of Texas Parks and Wildlife's ShareLunker Program. Lee even notched a third Legacy bass that month from the same West Texas hot spot. Agrolatam reports this as trophy history, proving conservation's paying off big time.

    Over in Early, Texas, the Bass Pro Tour's Suzuki Marine Stage 4 kicked off yesterday on MLFNOW livestream, with Day 1 weights carrying straight through. Pros are duking it out, and if you're chasing patterns, tune in for those multi-day battles.

    Grand Lake's heating up too, hosting the Toyota Series Day 1 weigh-in. Major League Fishing says it's drawing the region's top bass pros and co-anglers, perfect for spotting deep-water tactics that might translate to your fly rod setups.

    Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway just wrapped Day 1 of the 2026 Mountain Dew Bassmaster Elite, with tight, heavy weights surprising everyone. Bassmaster's Pete Robbins broke it down, noting how it sets up wild for the rest of the tourney. And don't sleep on Pickwick Lake, where Alabama Bass Trail North Division hits March 28. It's a moving target with constant changes, ideal for adaptable anglers.

    Up north, Lake Vermilion's 2026 outlook shines for smallmouth bass, with electrofishing surveys showing numbers climbing for three decades. The Timberjay says expect steady 10-to-17 inchers all season, plus stable largemouth in West Vermilion as bonus catches.

    Even kayak jockey Marty Hughes reported 26 bass on March 26, mostly 14-16 inches, with a 19.25-inch pig that had a smaller bass in its gut. Kayakjak substack nailed that gritty detail.

    Bass nation's buzzing, from record-smashing days to tourney frenzy. Whether you're stripping streamers or flipping jigs, these spots are firing.

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  • Spring Bass Fishing Hotspots 2024: Texas Guides Land 13-Pound Giants as Nationwide Waters Heat Up
    2026/03/26
    Hey there, fly fishing folks, this is Artificial Lure checking in with the hottest buzz on bass fishing across the US. You know how we chase those tricky trout rises? Well, bass are going wild right now with spring heat cranking up the action, pulling big girls shallow like never before.

    First off, hats off to Texas guide Lawrence Lee, who's on fire at J.B. Thomas Reservoir southwest of Snyder. Outdoor Life reports he just boated his second 13-pound largemouth in two weeks - this one's a certified 13.10-pounder at 25.25 inches long with a 20.75-inch girth. He even added an 11-pounder same day, with his top five fish hitting 57 pounds. That hidden 7,300-acre lake's pumping out teeners, so if you're road-tripping south, hit it dawn patrol for heavyweights.

    Hot spots are lighting up nationwide thanks to record warmth. BassForecast says from March 26-30, water's surging toward bass sweet spots, shoving pre-spawn beasts shallow everywhere mid-country. Southern Great Plains? Early giants sliding bankside now - perfect for your fly rod if you swap for streamers. Up north, ice is melting fast on bigger waters, so check thickness but get ready for the push. Minocqua Chain in Wisconsin just got Bassmaster love as a top 25 central hotspot and top 100 nationwide - shallow bays there warm quick for spring bass busting.

    Notable catches and tourney heat: Alabama Bass Trail saw Chris Patterson and David Newman snag 21.85 pounds at Lay Lake for a tight $15K win. Major League Fishing's Bass Pro Tour Angler of the Year race is revving for 2026 with Fishing Clash on board, and Toyota Series Southwestern Division heads to Grand Lake next. Bassmaster Elite at Tenn-Tom bans forward-facing sonar this year - old-school skills only, keeping it pure.

    Maryland's lower Susquehanna has smallmouths hammering jigs below the dam, and Susquehanna Flats largemouths are good on grass beds per DNR report. Pre-spawn to spawn overlaps mean multiple patterns firing - metabolism's peaking, so bass are feeding hard.

    Fly anglers, think big woolly buggers or clousers over bass weedlines - it's like dry fly magic but with explosions. Temps in the 50s and climbing nationwide.

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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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