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  • Reel in Monster Bass Bites Across the US This Winter
    2026/01/04
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' bass tales for you fly slingers dreamin' of tradin' that featherweight rod for some chunkier action. Bass fishin' in the US is heatin' up like a summer hatch, even in these winter months. Let's dive into the fresh bites that'll make you itch for a spin setup.

    Start with Gene Kidder, an 83-year-old legend from Opelousas, Louisiana. Louisiana Sportsman reports he nailed his personal best largemouth, 11.9 pounds at 28-and-a-quarter inches, on December 18 at Toledo Bend. After a fishless day in Housen Bay, he chucked a purple crankbait at a brush pile in 10 to 12 feet near Miller Bay Point—thought it was a snag, then a catfish, but nope, a trophy that belly-flopped right into the boat without much fuss. Released her healthy; Toledo Bend's still the double-digit dream factory with clear water and sunny vibes.

    Head south to Alabama's Lake Guntersville, where Major League Fishing says Nathan Brewer crushed Day 1 of the Toyota Series opener with 28 pounds 5 ounces of pure smallmouth—all below the dam after lockin' through. Just 20 casts for a mega-bag topped by a 6-11 brute in movin' water. Locals know that tailrace magic; it's like strippin' streamers on steroids for smallies.

    Tennessee's reppin' hard too—AOL calls it prime bass country with Chickamauga, Dale Hollow, and the Tennessee River pumpin' monsters. Up in Virginia, Midcurrent notes a late-December warm snap to 60 degrees lit up the Shenandoah and New Rivers for smallmouth and largemouth on big streamers, slow strips with pauses in 36-44 degree water. Fly guys, that's your wheelhouse—sink-tips and articulated patterns haulin' winter bass tight to structure.

    Don't sleep on California: Westernbass forums buzz about kayak kings pullin' biggest bass of 2025 from the Delta and Clear Lake. Texas stays stacked—Captain Experiences guides like Jay on Lake Fork hittin' points and drop-offs for giants, and TPWD records show Lake Conroe's largemouth history toppin' 15 pounds.

    Hot spots right now? Toledo Bend for lunkers, Guntersville tailwaters for smallie clinics, Tennessee rivers for non-stop action. Winter bass are stackin' on brush, structure, and current breaks—kinda like nymphin' deep runs, but with more pull.

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  • Brace Yourself: Texas and West Coast Bass Fishing Explode with Monster Catches
    2026/01/03
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest on bass chasin' across the US. If you're a fly slinger dreamin' of switchin' to chunkier fights, these bass tales might just hook ya – think explosive surface eats that'd make a trout blush.

    Kickin' off 2026 with a bang: Texas just fired up the 40th season of the Toyota ShareLunker Program on New Year's Day. Anglers are huntin' Legacy Class largemouth over 13 pounds from public lakes, loanin' 'em to Texas Parks and Wildlife for spawnin' and stockin' back bigger babies statewide. Last year, Lake O.H. Ivie crushed it with six monsters, and Willie Pipkin smashed a lake record 14.05-pounder at Lady Bird Lake. Call the hotline at 903-681-0550 if you bag one through March – prizes include Bass Pro Shops sprees.

    Out West, Spencer Shuffield just snagged victory at the 2025 WON Bass U.S. Open on Lake Shasta, where calm winds let big largemouth shine. Westernbass.com reports Shasta's winter bite is hot on shallow flats under 10 feet – skip the crowds, hit less-pressured spots with big topwater walkers for afternoon booms. Kayak dudes are haulin' huge spotted bass too, posted just days ago.

    Hot spots screamin' right now? California Delta's in a finesse winter grind, low 50s temps pushin' bass to grass edges and deeper transitions – slow shaky heads or drop shots. Castaic Lake's at 77% full, limits on Carolina rigs and Ned rigs in shad or green pumpkin down deep; some anglers baggin' 20-plus. Lake Isabella's quality fish on jigs and deep crankbaits at Engineer or Rocky Point, 15-25 feet. Contra Loma's tight to rocky weeds with weedless plastics, dawn topwater flashes. Pyramid Lake drops shots to 40 feet for chunkers.

    Notable catches? Simpson Redhawks kids Owen Boesiger and Kaiden Dinning hammered winter spotted bass up north Cali-style. And Bass Pro Tour's smashin' weight records on the Potomac – North Carolina's Coble led Day 1 with 20-5 pounds.

    Gear buzz: Whiskey Riff's toppin' January cold-water lists with green pumpkin gobies on Ned rigs or slow drags. Golden mussels still closin' ramps like Diamond Valley, but innovators like Randy Pringle at Best Bass Tournaments got workarounds for Delta and Clear Lake opens.

    Bass nation's boilin' – from Texas giants to West Coast grinders. Thanks for tunin' in, tight lines and get after 'em. 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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  • Headline: "Massive Bass Catches Shatter Records Across the US: Fly Fishers Urged to Switch to Finesse Tactics"
    2026/01/02
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz across the US like a perfectly weighted Ned rig on a glassy morning. If you're a fly slinger dreamin' of switchin' to chunkin' for hawgs, these tales'll hook ya deep. Let's dive into the fresh action.

    First off, Jacob Wheeler just obliterated the Bass Pro Tour single-day weight record up on the St. Lawrence River in Massena, New York. Dude sacked 47 smallmouth bass tippin' the scales at a mind-blowin' 165 pounds, 1 ounce – that's nine fish over 10 pounds each, shadin' his own old mark. Major League Fishing reports Alton Jones Jr. wasn't far behind with 49 fish for 147-10 on a drop-shot, and Brent Ehrler hit 141-12 mixin' drop-shot and Ned rigs. Total day haul? 918 bass weighin' nearly 2,900 pounds from 40 pros. Wheeler joked his knees and back are screamin', but he's geeked for more. Pink Ned baits and rattlin' Neds were the ticket – finesse finesse, just like delicate fly presentations when browns get picky.

    Hot spots are firin' too. Westernbass.com says Lake Shasta's winter largemouth are boomin' shallow on flats under 10 feet, smashin' big topwaters afternoons when they're feedin' heavy – less pressured pockets away from crowds, perfect for sightin' 'em like risin' trout. California Delta's slowed to a finesse grind in the low 50s water temps, bass huggin' grass edges and deeper transitions on slow weedless plastics. Contra Loma's tight to rocks and weeds, with dawn topwater pops and dark soft plastics pullin' quality from depth, per FishCaddy reports. And eyes on Table Rock Lake for MLF's Bass Pro Shops REDCREST 2026 – prime Missouri smallmouth and largemouth territory.

    Other buzz? Bassmaster's gearin' up 101 anglers for the 2026 Progressive Elite Series after a record 2025 with 11 century belts. Texas Parks and Wildlife logs a solid 10.47-pound largemouth record in Houston, holdin' strong. Kayak dudes on Westernbass scored huge spotted bass lately too.

    Y'all, bass are stackin' limits like never before – if fly fishin's your jam, grab a spin stick and finesse these beasts; the explosions rival any dry fly take.

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  • Reel in Massive Bass: The Top Fishing Hotspots for 2026
    2026/01/01
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on bass fishin' across the US. If you're a fly slinger who digs sightin' big slabs and strippin' lines through structure, bass season's got that same thrill—think Woolly Buggers dancin' in the shallows for hawgs that hit like trucks. Let's dive into the fresh action as 2026 kicks off.

    Texas is heatin' up big time with the Toyota ShareLunker Program launchin' its historic 40th season on New Year's Day, per Wired2Fish. Anglers are droppin' double-digit lunkers into the gene pool right now, chasin' that legacy sharelunker glory—perfect for us fly guys eyein' Falcon Reservoir, where the all-tackle largemouth record still sits at 15.63 pounds from 2011, though recent blues and whites are pushin' limits, says Texas Parks and Wildlife.

    Out West, Lake Shasta's winter largemouth are stealin' the show on WesternBass.com forums. Shallow flats under 10 feet are holdin' giants hittin' topwaters in afternoon feeds—imagine strippin' a big streamer over those subtle spots for explosive takes. California Delta's gone finesse with bass on edges in the low 50s, slow drags mimickin' your fly presentations. And kayak dudes just hauled a huge spotted bass, provin' you don't need a boat to tangle with monsters.

    Head to Alabama for the Ultimate Fishing Expo, debuting January 16-18 at Cullman OmniPlex, reports Cullman Tribune. Pros like Jordan Lee and Brandon Lester are speakin' on bass tactics, with seminars on livies and sonar—grab show deals and maybe win a $40K Ranger boat. Meanwhile, MLF's announcin' packed 2026 fields: 101 for Bassmaster Elite, 125 for Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit, and Invitationals hittin' Harris Chain first.

    Hot spots? Shasta for West Coast slabs, Falcon for Texas records, Kissimmee Chain for the Invite Champ in September per Major League Fishing. Even fly-friendly ponds in Cape Cod and Rhode Island are open pre-ice, with black Woolly Buggers nailin' largemouths before the freeze locks 'em, via On The Water reports.

    Big catches from '25 still echo: Michael Neal edged Jordan Lee by an ounce on an 8-plus pounder, MLF style. Tourney trails are stacked—get out there before the crowds.

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  • Reel in Massive Bass Catches: 2025's Fresh Fishing Buzz
    2025/12/30
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' bass tales like a sneaky streamer in a trout seam. You fly fishers know the thrill of that subtle take—well, bass chasin' is the beefed-up cousin, hittin' hard and fightin' dirty across these US waters. Let's dive into the fresh buzz from late 2025, straight from the hooks.

    First off, monster catches are lightin' up the scales. GunnFishTV dropped a killer YouTube reel December 29 showin' their top 2025 hauls—think 3-plus pound river bruisers on frogs, a legit 33-incher that's the biggest they filmed, and sacks pushin' 13 pounds with 4-6 ounce chunks. Over on O.H. Ivie Lake in Texas, Owen Harmon boated a 14.25-pound largemouth June 2, per Texas Parks and Wildlife records—that's a lunker that'll bend your fly rod dreams. And don't sleep on Jacob Wheeler; the guy's reppin' top spinning reels like the Shimano Stradic in Major League Fishing wins, includin' his 10th career victory on Saginaw Bay where Day 2 smashed records with over 3,200 pounds of bass weighed.

    Hot spots? Table Rock Lake's offshore game is firin'—Extreme Outdoors reports main lake gravel points in 20-30 feet with drop shots, spoons, and deep crankbaits pullin' bass mixed with walleye, water temps climbin' to 68-70 degrees. Northeast Texas lakes are stacked too, says TheLakeForkGuide, with big bass waitin' now. Lake Conroe kicked off the Bass Pro Tour season with a nail-biter top-three battle among Justin Cooper, Colby Miller, and Jacob Wheeler. Ohio's Lake Rupert's a sleeper for big bass, per Outdoor News December 29. And South Holston Lake? Prime for bass and boats, 7,580 acres of action.

    Fun scoop: Spinning reels are the new rage thanks to forward-facing sonar—Whiskey Riff's December 29 list loves the Seviin GX at 200 bucks, Daiwa Prorex for icy northern bites, and Shimano Stradic that Wheeler swears by. Tourneys like Toledo Bend saw pros like Reynolds sackin' 8-pounders on secondary points post-spawn, while Bassmaster's gearin' up 2026 Elite rookies. Texas ShareLunker program's callin' anglers to drop giants for hatchery boosts.

    Patterns dyin'? Adjust quick—National Professional Fishing League says hit confidence spots when pressure or weather flips the script.

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  • Reel in the Biggest Bass with the Latest Fishing Buzz Across the US
    2025/12/29
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz across the US like a sneaky streamer in a trout hole. If you're a fly slinger dreamin' of tradin' that whippy rod for some heavy greenbacks, listen up—these hogs are pullin' boats sideways right now.

    Kickin' off with recent monsters: Spencer Shuffield just snagged victory at the 2025 WON Bass U.S. Open on Lake Mead, dominatin' calm waters after a windy opener, per Westernbass.com. Out West, a teener alert lit up Central Cal forums—a 16-pounder crashed the party on December 23. Shasta Lake's dishin' big largemouth shallow on topwaters in the afternoons, holdin' on flats under 10 feet where less pressured spots explode. Down in Texas, Falcon Lake records stay hot with a 1.05-pound white bass by Ernst Toepfer on August 1, but those lunkers like Tommy Law's old 15.63-pounder ghost the joint still.

    Hot spots? Table Rock Lake in Missouri's gearin' up huge—MLF dropped Bass Pro Shops REDCREST 2026 there April 17-19, 35 pros chasin' $300K on that Ozark gem with water temps hoverin' 49-52 degrees main lake. Bass hug bluffs and bottoms in 11-15 feet per Table Rock Fishing Intel. California Delta's a winter grind in the low 50s—finesse edges and transitions. Illinois south ponds got bass bitin' steady as of December 19 Outdoor News report, while Navajo Lake in New Mexico keeps bass fair amid kokanee action.

    Fresh scoop: B.A.S.S. Nation crowned champs, and 11 rookies plus a returnee join the 2026 Elite Series—101 anglers total, comin' off a record 2025 with 11 century belts. Golden mussels still closin' ramps like Diamond Valley, but innovators like Randy Pringle at Best Bass Tournaments carved out Delta opens. Jacob Wheeler bagged a $50K payday fish recently, eyein' revenge on Shearon Harris. ICAST 2025 gear's hittin' shelves—think Missile Baits D Bomb in Rotten Tomato that powered Ish Monroe's Pro/Am win.

    Tight lines, whether you're flippin' flies or frogs—these bass don't care, they just eat. 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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  • Discover the Latest Trends in the Thriving U.S. Bass Fishing Scene
    2025/12/28
    This is Artificial Lure, your resident bass-obsessed robot, checking in with the latest from the U.S. bass scene.

    Let’s start with some big-fish buzz. Sheridan Media just spotlighted a Wyoming youngster out of Shoshoni who set a Junior 4‑pound line‑class world record with a largemouth that’s now in the IGFA books. That’s not a southern farm-pond fairytale either – that’s a legit western bass putting fly-weight tackle in its place. According to Sheridan Media, the record was approved in November, so it’s fresh ink in the record book and a reminder that light line and precise presentations still matter more than a garage full of gadgets.

    If you’re hunting current hot spots, the chatter out West is all about winter largemouth waking up. WesternBass.com reports Shasta Lake has been quietly kicking out standout largemouth, with some of the biggest fish of the year sliding shallow in the afternoons when the water stabilizes. They’re even eating big topwater late in the season, which ought to perk up any fly angler who loves watching fish blow up on the surface. Think big wakes, slow pace, and picking off the less-pressured flats instead of pounding the obvious points.

    On the flip side, the California Delta has shifted into full grind mode. WesternBass.com notes low-50s water temps, bass pulling off the skinny grass and stacking on edges, transitions, and nearby deeper water. It’s become a finesse and slow-presentation deal. Fly folks, that’s basically an invitation to drag neutrally buoyant streamers and jiggy craw patterns down the breaks like you’re tight‑lining a big trout run – just scale the gear up because these fish hit like they’ve got somewhere to be.

    Over in the Southeast, Lake Murray in South Carolina keeps proving why it’s a tournament magnet. The BassCast reports Phillip Anderson just won a Lake Murray BassKings qualifier with a five‑fish bag going 22.71 pounds. Any lake coughing up 20‑plus with just five bites in late season is absolutely in play if you’re planning a road trip. Murray’s got enough offshore brush, docks, and schooling fish that you can basically fish it like a giant river system with structure – very familiar territory if you grew up reading current seams with a fly rod.

    Tournament fans, the big-boat circus isn’t slowing down. Bassmaster has already dropped the 101‑angler field for the 2026 Elite Series after a 2025 season that produced a record 11 century belts and four first‑time champs. That kind of weight tells you two things: forward-facing sonar isn’t going anywhere, and U.S. bass fisheries from New York to Texas are still loaded. If you like picking apart pressured water with technical presentations, we’re basically in the tactical golden age.

    Grassroots scene? Still throwing heat. The Carolina Anglers Team Trail keeps running strong events across the Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia, with what they proudly call some of the best paybacks in the region. That trail lives in the same water a lot of fly folks haunt for stripers and redbreast – so if you ever wondered how your streamer game stacks up against the hardware guys, that’s where you find out.

    If you’re lining up your next mission, here’s the quick artificial-lure-and-fly-minded hit list for right now:
    Shasta Lake for surprise big largemouth eating topwater over subtle structure.
    California Delta for slow-grind winter bass on edges and drops.
    Lake Murray for numbers of quality fish and legit tournament-caliber bags.
    Any solid local trail water in the Carolinas or Ozarks if you want a mixed bag of spotted, largemouth, and smallmouth with real competition energy.

    That’s it from Artificial Lure for this round. Thanks for tuning in, and come back next week for more bass gossip, big-fish stories, and spots worth burning vacation days on.

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  • Reel In Monster Bass with These Spin and Fly Fishing Insights from the U.S. Scene
    2025/12/23
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz from the U.S. scene. If you're a fly rod wizard eyein' those chunky largemouth or smallies, grab your streamer and listen up – these spin guys are haulin' monsters that'll make you rethink your next drift.

    Kickin' off with jaw-droppers: Young Tucker Bass, just 12 from Shoshoni, Wyoming, reeled a 2-pound-4-ounce largemouth near home on August 9th, nabbin' a world record for youth all-tackle, per the Powell Tribune. Down in Arkansas, the Natural State's goin' nuts – Lance Freeman boated a 14.08-pounder early this month on a Jenko The Don swimbait, slotting third on the state books behind only a couple legends. Bassmaster reports it's the biggest he's seen, now chillin' in quarantine at Bass Pro Shops HQ for possible spawnin'. Lake Ouachita and Millwood are poppin' doubles like 10-14s from Zach Goutremout and a 13.43 from teen Griffin Ralph. Texas Parks and Wildlife logs Falcon Reservoir's largemouth record steady at 15.63, but white bass ticked up to 1.05 pounds in August.

    Hot spots? California Delta's grindin' winter mode – water in the low 50s, bass huggin' grass edges and drops, finesse rigs over power, says Westernbass.com. Lake McClure kicked numbers but skimped size at the CBL event. Arkansas is pushin' Legacy Lunkers: Catch a 10-plus from Jan to March, donate for breedin', snag fin clips for genes, and draw for an $80k Xpress boat this fall, via Arkansas Game and Fish. Toledo Bend's transitionin' to winter patterns in Louisiana Sportsman.

    Fresh twists: Minnesota DNR's mullin' year-round catch-and-release bass, hopin' for March rollout, per KQ92. Major League Fishing's clampin' forward-facing sonar in 2026 across all levels – fans and anglers diggin' the fair fight, Outdoor News says. ABA's Lance Collins topped Lake Sinclair December 20th.

    Fly peeps, imagine strippin' a big articulated bug over those Delta transitions or Ouachita brush – bass are stackin' deep, waitin' for your fly to dance.

    Thanks for tunin' in, tight lines and big hooks. 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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