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  • Record-Breaking Bass Fishing Hotspots: Texas ShareLunker Lakes, California's Eastman Lake, and Tournament Guide
    2026/02/27
    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, grab your gear—these pigs are goin' nuts right now.

    Texas is on fire, y'all. Austin Miles from Forney yanked a monster 16.04-pound ShareLunker outta Purtis Creek State Park Lake on Monday, smashin' the lake record by nearly three pounds—27th heaviest in Texas history, per Texas Parks and Wildlife. Same day, Andrew Scott hauled a 13.62-pounder from Ellison Creek Reservoir, another lake record and his new PB. TPWD says these beasts prove decades of breedin' and stockin' are payin' off big time. Hot spot alert: Purtis Creek's got five Legacy Class lunkers in the books—prime for kayak chuckers or boat boys.

    Out west, California's Eastman Lake is the new hotspot after Damian Thao's kayak epic on Feb 15. Dude boated an 18.75-pound largemouth—27 inches long, 25-inch girth—lake record on certified scales, Dieter Melhorn Fishing reports. He swam a pearl swimbait near a deep tree on a point after smaller giants; fish got released alive despite some transport drama. Crowds are swarmmin' now—perfect for sight-fishin' fans.

    Up north, Minnesota DNR flipped the script: bass season's year-round with catch-and-release rollin' since Monday. Eric Altena says populations are boomin' with bigger sizes and wider spread—no spawn worries till late May. Leech Lake Band's watchin' close, but anglers are stoked.

    Competitions heatin' up too. Wisconsin's Caleb Kuphall leads the Epic Baits Championship on Smith Lake with 13.5 pounds of largemouths via docks and jigs, National Professional Fishing League says—rainy bite's slow but big 'uns are fallin'. MLF Bass Pro Tour hits Waco's Lake Whitney and Lake Waco March 5-8; locals like Alton Jones predict 10-12 pounders. South Carolina's SALTT kids tourney at Lake Keowee March 28—bass tourneys poppin' everywhere.

    Fly anglers, think finesse: jig small spoons like Clam Pinhead Pro in 4-10 feet over ice in Connecticut for bass mixin' with perch, On The Water reports. Or hit Lanier docks for spotted bass in Georgia.

    These spots are dialed—Purtis, Eastman, Smith Lake. Water's clearin', big bites waitin'. Tie on tight.

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  • Best Largemouth Bass Lakes 2024: Texas Monster Catches and Top US Fishing Hotspots
    2026/02/26
    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 featherweight setup for some chunk largemouth action, stick around – these hogs are hittin' like freight trains right now.

    Kickin' off with monster catches that'll make your jaw drop. Down in Texas, guide Josh Jones just boated a 13.51-pound largemouth from O.H. Ivie Lake, his fifth ShareLunker donation from that beastly spot and 15th over 13 pounds total. Outdoor Life reports he found a school of 20 giants at 15 feet on a point, usin' heavy swimbaits in windy chaos – talk about a lunker factory. Ivie Lake's high water and killer habitat got Jones callin' it prime for years. Over at Purtis Creek, guide Brandon Burks reeled a 13.16-pounder on Feb 12, slotting it as Texas' 27th biggest ever per LightandChampion.com. And Toledo Bend's coughin' up trophies too – Gene Kidder nabbed 11.9 pounds and Tater Reynolds hit 11.06 early this year, says Louisiana Sportsman.

    Hot spots? O.H. Ivie Lake's the undisputed king for double-digit hogs, especially points with sonar schools. Purtis Creek and Toledo Bend are crankin' state-class fish in pre-spawn mode. Up north, Minnesota's goin' wild – the DNR just dropped a year-round catch-and-release season for largemouth and smallmouth startin' Feb 23, backed by 91% angler support per Fox9 and Minnesota DNR. Mille Lacs Lake's still the big bass haven there. Alabama's Lewis Smith Lake hosts the NPFL Championship this week, with spotted and largemouth mixin' it up on 21,000 acres – pros like Brandon Perkins say it's fishin' small but loaded. Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley keep deliverin' steady bass pulls too.

    Fun twist: B.A.S.S. and AFTCO renewed their hookup for 2026, pumpin' grants over $177k into conservation since 2018, plus youth programs and live release boats. Bass are thrivin', populations boomin' – perfect for us locals chasin' that next pig.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Destinations and Tournament Updates for 2024
    2026/02/25
    # Artificial Lure's Bass Fishing Beat

    Hey there, bass fanatics! Artificial Lure here with your weekly rundown of what's happening in the world of freshwater fishing. Buckle up because things are getting spicy out there on the water.

    First up, let's talk about what's brewing on the competitive circuit. The Bassmaster Classic is coming to Knoxville on the Tennessee River in just over two weeks, and this is shaping up to be a wild ride. According to Bassmaster coverage, they've changed the smallmouth size limit from eighteen inches down to fifteen inches, which is huge news. Why? Because anglers have been avoiding smallmouth like the plague when the limit was higher. Now expect to see way more quality smallmouth catches and some sneaky fishing strategies nobody's seen before. The vibe is totally different from past years too, especially since Jeff Gustofson, the two-time defending champ, isn't in the field this time. Forward-facing sonar is still legal, so the young guns are going to have a major advantage hunting for those hidden gems.

    Over on the Bass Pro Tour side, things kick off next month at Lake Guntersville in Northern Alabama, which is absolute smallmouth paradise according to Major League Fishing. Guntersville has been a tournament hotspot forever, and several pros in the field have already won big events there.

    Now let's talk about some seriously impressive recent catches. Kayak angler Damian Thao, a two-time world freshwater kayak gold medalist, just put Eastman Reservoir in California back on the map in a big way. According to Western Outdoor News, Thao landed a seventeen-point-four-six-pound largemouth bass, which is believed to be an unofficial lake record. What makes this wild is that Eastman had been quiet for a few years, but Thao and other local kayak anglers have been putting in serious work. Thao's been crushing it with big swimbaits, landing limits over thirty pounds consistently on recent trips. The lake has trout plants coming in the next couple weeks, so the big girls are going to be feeding heavy. That's a lake worth your attention if you're chasing trophy fish.

    Speaking of trophy territory, California's Don Pedro Reservoir is absolutely going off right now. According to Western Outdoor News, largemouth and spotted bass are on an absolute rampage, chasing shad all over the main lake and coves. Walking baits like the Berkley Choppo are working killer, along with flukes, spoons, and umbrella rigs. If you want red-hot action, that's your spot.

    Looking at the bigger picture, some of the absolute best lakes for bass fishing in the United States keep showing up on everyone's radar. Lake Guntersville in Alabama, Lake Okeechobee in Florida, Lake Fork in Texas, and Lake Champlain spanning New York and Vermont are all producing consistently. Clear Lake in California, Lake St. Clair in Michigan, and Lake Chickamauga in Tennessee round out the elite circuit. Each has its own personality and best seasons, so do your homework before you head out.

    Here's something cool for Minnesota folks: you can now fish for bass year-round thanks to a new catch-and-release season. The traditional opener doesn't hit until May ninth, but you don't have to wait anymore.

    One more thing worth mentioning—the Bassmaster Classic is heading back to Lake Hartwell in 2027, which will be the fifth time the tournament lands there. That's a record and a huge deal for the Greenville area.

    Thanks so much for tuning in to Artificial Lure's Bass Fishing Beat! Come back next week for more hot tips, legendary catches, and everything you need to know about chasing bass across this beautiful country. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more content, check out Quiet Please dot A I.

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  • Minnesota Opens Year-Round Bass Season for Fly Fishing: New Regulations and Hot Spots Guide
    2026/02/24
    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 largemouth and smallies, listen up – these spin-castin' boys are heatin' up spots you might wanna sneak a streamer into.

    Big news out of Minnesota: the DNR just dropped a game-changer on February 23. Largemouth and smallmouth bass seasons on inland waters are now open year-round, alternatin' catch-and-release with harvest periods, no closures. Minnesota DNR fisheries supervisor Eric Altena says bass pops are boomin' in size, numbers, and spread across the state – no spawn risk since they peak late May. Anglers polled in 2023? 91% lovin' it, plus nods from Leech Lake and Mille Lacs Ojibwe bands. Grab your license; regs book hittin' shelves March 1. That's prime pre-opener action for sight-fishin' beds with flies, locals.

    Down South, Brandon, Mississippi's Bradley Burns lit up the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League opener on Ross Barnett Reservoir February 23. Dude sacked five bass at 27 pounds, 8 ounces for his first win and $3,160 – topped by a hog 10-pound, 6-ounce largemouth on a black/blue jig, then upgraded with a bladed jig in windy flats. MajorLeagueFishing.com reports he chased big bites all day, cullin' smart. Co-angler Mitchell Bond nabbed 12-13 on three fish for $1,490, includin' a 7-pounder. Ross Barnett's shallow hard bottoms and main-lake flats? Hot ticket for reaction strikes – think sub-surface flies bouncin' off chunk rock.

    Hot spots screamin' right now: Minnesota's inland lakes for that new endless C&R grind, Ross Barnett for jiggin' giants, and keep an eye on Leech Lake – it's hostin' the 2026 Strike King Bassmaster College Championship outta Walker. Northlandfan says it's primed for big college bags. Kentucky Lake's always a bass factory too, per ExploreKentuckyLake.com, with crappie bonuses if you're mixin' it up.

    Burns' 10-6 brute? That's the kinda lunker makin' fly guys jealous – imagine strippin' a bunny leach for that pull. Bass are thrivin', regs loosin' up, tournaments poppin'. Get after it quiet-like before the crowds.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Spots and Monster Catches Across the US in 2026
    2026/02/23
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guide for all things bass slinging across the US. If you're a fly fishing die-hard eyeing those explosive surface strikes, bass action might just hook you with their bulldog fights on lighter gear. Let's dive into the fresh buzz as of early 2026.

    First off, monster catches are lighting up the leaderboard. In California, kayak ace Damian Thao boated and released an 18.75-pound largemouth, a 27-inch beast with 25-inch girth, certified on the spot, according to Wired2fish reports. Down in Texas, the Turtlebox Bassmaster Open at Sam Rayburn Reservoir just wrapped with Pake South hauling monster bass that shattered expectations, as Bassmaster recapped the big girls on the prowl. Mass.gov sportfishing awards show a 23.25-inch largemouth leading catch-and-release from Webster Lake, Massachusetts, updated through late 2025 but still dominating early year chatter.

    Hot spots? Texas is primed to explode. Sam Rayburn's hydrilla beds and creeks delivered tournament limits at the Bassmaster Open, per Bassmaster coverage. Look to upcoming B.A.S.S. Nation regionals: Cherokee Lake in Tennessee starting April 10 for smallmouth and largemouth duels in clear foothills water; Toledo Bend in Louisiana April 22, that massive hydrilla jungle pumping trophy bags; Mississippi River at La Crosse, Wisconsin May 8 for current-ripping power fishing; and Lake Champlain, New York end of July for world-class smallies amid Adirondack beauty. In Georgia, gon.com reports Lake Seminole's 61-64 degree waters yielding Senkos and lipless cranks on stained rivers.

    Other cool nuggets: Student Angler League Tournament Trail kicks off 2026 spring with bass events at Lake Greenwood February 21 and Lake Keowee March 28 in South Carolina, per Carolina Sportsman. Bass Pro Tour Stage 2 wrapped February 22 with Walker cashing $90k and leading Angler of the Year, Major League Fishing notes. And Texas Parks and Wildlife predicts epic white bass runs in Neches River tributaries off Lake Palestine or Colorado River above Buchanan if spring rains hit right, perfect for fly chuckers with streamers.

    Grab your rod, hit these waters, and chase the adrenaline. Thanks for tuning in, come back next week for more bass blasts. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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  • Record-Breaking Bass Tournaments: Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Lake Shasta, and Top Fishing Spots Heating Up This Season
    2026/02/22
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz from the US waters that even you fly fishin' purists might wanna sneak a peek at. If you're castin' dries for trout but got a hankerin' for some chunky largemouth action, stick around - these hawgs are hittin' like freight trains right now.

    First off, massive congrats to Pake South from Winnsboro, Texas, who just rewrote the Bassmaster Opens record books at Sam Rayburn Reservoir. Bassmaster reports he sacked up a monster three-day total of 96 pounds, 15 ounces - the heaviest winning weight ever in Opens history or any three-day B.A.S.S. tourney. Dude kicked it off with 28-1, then crushed 34-4 and 34-10 the next days. Sam Rayburn's on fire, locals say those deep ledges and hydrilla edges are holdin' giants, perfect for a Texas rig or frog if you're feelin' bold. Think of it like strippin' a streamer into structure, but with bigger lips.

    Up in California, Brennan Osborn took down the WON Bass Lake Shasta Open, per The Bass Cast. Shasta's smallies and spots are keyin' on shad schools this time of year - hit those points and drop-offs with a swimbait or jig. Day one was near record-breakin', so if you're road-trippin' west, pack the kayak; those DIY builds from Fishing the DMV YouTube vids are makin' waves for river-to-big-water bass hunts.

    Phoenix Bass Fishing League was poppin' too - weigh-ins at Ross Barnett Reservoir in Mississippi and Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri on Feb 21, Major League Fishing says. Ozarks is a classic for suspendin' jerkbaits over brush piles, while Ross Barnett's grass lines are givin' up solid limits. And don't sleep on Wisconsin's Quiet Lakes in Chequamegon National Forest - Islands.com calls out Lost Land, Teal, and Ghost for pristine bassin' with a 10-mph speed cap keepin' it serene like your favorite remote creek. Largemouth cruise those undisturbed weed beds, mixin' with pike and crappie; paddle in quiet, no jet ski racket, spot eagles and loons while you wait for the tick.

    Bass Pro Tour's Stage 2 wrapped Day 3 same weekend, with top dogs battlin' for championship spots. Youth and college crews hittin' Rayburn and Lake Seminole next - Abu Garcia High School Fishing weigh-ins showed Seminole's grass mats are loaded.

    These spots are heatin' up as waters warm - Sam Rayburn, Shasta, Ozarks, they're the hot tickets for lunkers right now. Whether you're flippin' jigs or daydreamin' fly-style topwater eats, get after it safe.

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  • Monster Bass Fishing 2024: Texas Legacy Records, Georgia Limits & Western Lake Reports
    2026/02/21
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' tales from the bass beat across the US. If you're a fly rod junkie like me, dreamin' of those streamer strips for smallies, you'll dig how these chunkers are lightin' up the conventional scene right now. Let's dive into the fresh hauls that'd make your dry fly quiver.

    Texas is straight fire with the Toyota ShareLunker program, where TPWD tracks monster largemouths over 13 pounds. Guide Rob Ramsey Sr. just yanked a 13.75-pounder from Hords Creek Reservoir, smashin' the lake record held by Gary Comedy's 12.96 from back in 2011. He knew it was a pig when it hit 20 feet off the boat, and his buddy Blake netted it clean. That's the 80th public lake in Texas to cough up a Legacy Class beast, provin' any ol' spot could hide your PB. Meanwhile, Brandon Burks from Stephenville boated a 13.16-pounder from J.B. Thomas usin' his signature swimjig in Storminator pink—named after his wife—on forward-facing sonar in stained, low-50s water. J.B. Thomas owned 2024 with its first two Legacy fish and keeps pumpin' elites, thanks to TPWD's habitat tweaks and stocking magic.

    Head east to Georgia, where Ocmulgee Public Fishing Area's crankbait king Ken Burke limited out with 7 bass totallin' 33 pounds on one trip, topped by a 6-pounder in 3-10 feet. He followed with 11 more up to 6-9. North Florida crews smoked 56 bass in a day, cullin' an 8-pounder on Buzz Tail Shads and Senkos. Lake Allatoona's winter bass are feedin' steady despite cold snaps, shiftin' prespawn soon.

    Out west, California's Isabella Lake is dealin' quality bites on jigs and swimbaits around Rocky Point and Engineer's Point in 47-55 degree water. Pyramid Lake bass are deep to 40 feet on drop-shots and Ned rigs along bluffs. Lake Success spoons and jigs are pullin' better graders off points and dam rock.

    Massachusetts leaders show Webster Lake's largemouth at 23.25 inches catch-and-release, with Chicopee River and Quabbin Reservoir close behind. Hot streamer days in Georgia's rivers are turnin' on smallies when temps hit 50s—sound familiar, fly crew?

    MLF's 2026 Bass Pro Tour roster dropped with 51 pros, lower entry fees, and fatter Phoenix Bass Fishing League payouts—29% more for wins. Ott DeFoe sacked 52 pounds on Hartwell recently, leadin' the pack.

    These pigs don't care if you're chuckin' jigs or feathers; it's all about the hunt. Tight lines, y'all.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Lakes 2025: Texas Trophy Hotspots and Monster Catch Records
    2026/02/20
    Hey there, fly rod slingers and line-twitchers, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with the straight dope on bass fishin' buzz across the US. You know how we chase those delicate drifts on the river? Well, picture haulin' in a tank of a largemouth that could swallow your favorite dry fly whole. Let's dive into the hogs, honey holes, and hot tips makin' waves right now.

    First off, monster catches are lightin' up the scales. Ott DeFoe just crushed it on Lake Hartwell in South Carolina durin' the Bass Pro Tour Stage 2, sackin' 52 pounds even over 19 scorable bass on day one – that's some serious green beasts schoolin' up. Major League Fishing reports he's leadin' the pack, with the field stacked tight. Meanwhile, down in Texas, the ShareLunker program's on fire, trackin' lunkers over 13 pounds for breedin' stock. Wired2Fish says O.H. Ivie Lake's been spittin' out 17-pounders like candy the last few years, with 14s, 15s, and 16s barely turnin' heads. And get this – Lake Fork's dropped more than half the state's top 50 biggest bass ever, includin' the record, though those big girls can ghost you on a dime.

    Speakin' of spots, Texas is the undisputed bass mecca for trophies. Wired2Fish ranks 'em for 2025 data: O.H. Ivie tops the list with flooded timber and deep channels holdin' giants. Toledo Bend's stable with reboundin' hydrilla, Sam Rayburn's crankin' 30-pound tournament bags, and newcomers like Bois d'Arc – opened just last year – are already poppin' 13-pound potentials thanks to Lone Star super bass stock. Don't sleep on J.B. Thomas, a murky west Texas mudhole that's suddenly the ShareLunker king from December to January. East coasters, Hartwell's provin' why it's pro central, and Lake Guntersville in Alabama saw Ben Yarbrough win the Toyota Series with 24 pounds, 13 ounces over five fish just last weekend.

    Fun fact to geek out on: Texas Parks and Wildlife's ShareLunker app lets any angler log an 8-pounder or bigger, donate it live for genetics magic, and score rewards. It's turnin' everyday hauls into future lunkers statewide. Imagine if we had that for trout strains – your next brookie could be a state record breeder.

    Whether you're tradin' the fly for a chunker or just dreamin' of bigger battles, these US bass scenes are hummin'. Tight lines, y'all.

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