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  • Spring Bass Fishing 2026: Elite Tournament Catches and Top Fishing Hotspots Across the US
    2026/04/13
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' bass tales to you fly rod warriors who secretly dig chuckin' lures at those chunky largemouths. Spring's crankin' up the heat in US bass waters, and man, the action's hotter than a fresh hatch on the river.

    Kickin' off with notable catches from the just-wrapped 2026 FXR Bassmaster Elite at Lake Guntersville, Alabama. Day 1 leader Cory Johnston bagged a fat five-bass limit at 24 pounds 9 ounces. Day 3 boss Kyle Welcher stacked 45 pounds over 10 fish, but New York hammer Jamie Hartman stole the show with Day 4's 67 pounds across 15 bass – that's some serious green beasts prowlin' the Big G shallows. Bassmaster reports those ledges and staging zones lit up like your favorite dry fly dropper.

    Hot spots? Lake Guntersville's still simmerin', but eyes on Lake Eufaula, Alabama for the Minn Kota and Humminbird Owners Tournament April 10-12 at Lakepoint State Park – big bass central with exclusive vibes for gear heads. Sealy Outdoors Big Bass Splash hits Lake Sam Rayburn, Texas April 17-19, then Lake Fork in September; amateurs chasin' pro-level paydays on those toad factories. Bassmaster Elite's gearin' for Lake Martin, Alabama next, and the Arkansas River in Muskogee, OK April 16-19 – Keystone Crew's fantasy picks say it's prime for river rats. Up north, Buffalo NY reports big water like Lake Erie and Niagara River producin' trout and walleye, but bass are wakin' up slow behind the ice boom, per Brookdog Fishing.

    Fun scoop: Bass Pro Tour's droppin' "Beat JT Kenney" challenge for 2026 fantasy players – auto-entry if you roster up, courtesy Major League Fishing. Wired2Fish whispers Bob Downey's secret spring swimbait's tearin' up shallow warm pockets where beds are poppin' and mixed species hang – cover water like you're strippin' streamers. Lake Fork's Mega Bass tourney crowned big winners, Bass Champs says Chad Maddux and Jake Meeks cashed 26k with 19.50 pounds – Texas tough.

    Fly peeps, these spots scream versatile: hit the shallows with finesse like you'd nymph a tailout, and those bass'll sip your offerings. Water's risin', fish are feedin' – get after it before the crowds.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Lakes This Weekend: Percy Priest, Harris Chain & Lake Hartwell Tournament Results
    2026/04/12
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on bass chasin' across the US. If you're a fly rod diehard like me, picture this: those chunky largemouths hittin' like a bonefish on steroids, no finesse needed—just pure power pulls that'll make your 8-weight sing. Let's dive into the fresh action from this weekend.

    Kicked off with a bang at Percy Priest Lake in Tennessee. Mark Condron dominated the Phoenix Bass Fishing League event on April 11, haulin' in 19 pounds 4 ounces over five fat bass for $2,790. Michael Stout was right behind at 17 pounds 5 ounces, pockin' $1,330. Major League Fishing reports those fish were stackin' up deep, perfect for chuckin' big streamers if you swap the baitcaster for a fly setup.

    Down in Florida, the Harris Chain of Lakes lit up like a trophy run. Dylan Quilatan crushed it with a 34-pound 7-ounce limit—five pigs that pocketed him $4,590. Paul Vanzant took second at 23 pounds 4 ounces. MLF says the chain's grassy edges and hydrilla beds are firin' hot right now; drop a clouser minnow there, and you'll forget about trout for a day.

    Over at Lake Hartwell in South Carolina, the BFL weigh-in had anglers grinnin' ear-to-ear on April 11—check MLF for the full recap, but word is the shad spawn's pullin' bass shallow. And don't sleep on Kentucky Lake's Toyota Series Day 3 weigh-in same day; locals like that two-time BFL winner Morgan are lockin' in limits on the Tennessee River impoundment, where current breaks hold the hogs.

    Hot spots screamin' right now? Percy Priest for consistent 17-19 pound bags, Harris Chain if you want monster limits over 30 pounds, Hartwell for that Southeast bite, and Cherokee Lake hostin' the B.A.S.S. Nation event—Day 2 just launched, with Bassmaster Nation anglers blastin' off for more. MLF also dropped news on lower entry fees and bigger payouts for the 2026 Phoenix BFL season, makin' it easier for us locals to jump in.

    Meanwhile, chatter's buildin' on who'll snag the MLF Bass Pro Tour Redcrest on Table Rock Lake—YouTube anglers are debatin' it hot. Bass are on the move, water's warmin', and these catches prove it's prime time stateside.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Spots for Spring Spawn 2026: Texas, Kentucky and Florida Hotspots
    2026/04/11
    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 tradin' that delicate cast for chunkin' big swimbaits into bass beds, this spawn party's callin' your name. Water's warmin', fish are shallow, and the action's hotter than a Texas summer.

    Kickin' off with monster catches: Texas Parks and Wildlife reports O.H. Ivie Reservoir closed out the 2026 ShareLunker season with a bang. Angler Ted Taylor from Lucas hauled in a 14.22-pound Legacy Class largemouth on the final day, makin' it five beasts from Ivie alone – toppin' J.B. Thomas and clinchin' sixth straight year at number one. That's the kinda lunker that'd make your fly line sing if you could fool it with a popper.

    Head to Kentucky for prime hotspots. Kentucky Afield's April 10 fishing report says bass and crappie spawns are full throttle on lakes like Carpenter, Malone, and Peabody WMA spots – Island, South, Jacks, and Bell. Tons of 12- to 14-inchers from that killer 2023 year class mean high catch rates shallow in 2 to 8 feet. Hit gravel and sand banks in cuts and pockets with jerkbaits, soft plastics, or swimbaits. Smallmouth are dominatin' tournament bags, but nice largemouth are mixin' in. Cover water fast with crankbaits and spinnerbaits till you find 'em stagin' or beddin'.

    Florida's poppin' too. Roland Martin Outdoors notes full moon spawn's got bass goin' nuts on Lake Okeechobee and Headwaters – perfect for sight fishin' those beds like you'd nymph a trout lie. Meanwhile, Bassmaster's Toyota Series kicked off Day 1 on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, with college kids at Table Rock Lake weighin' in via Major League Fishing events.

    Tourney trail's lit: Sealy Outdoors Big Bass Splash hit Lake Guntersville in Alabama last week, with Sam Rayburn in Texas up next April 17-19. Redcrest 2026 lands at Table Rock April 17-19, and B.A.S.S. Nation's at Cherokee Lake. Even Italy's Luca Della Ciana punched into Redcrest via MLF International – global flavor hittin' US waters.

    Gear heads, Tactical Bassin's Spring review droppin' hot baits post-Bassmaster Classic. Think swimbaits and jigs that mimic the flies you love, but scaled for hawgs.

    Spawn's on, locals – grab your rod, hit shallow and get after 'em before they wise up.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Tournaments and Hot Spots Across America This April and May
    2026/04/10
    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 bass strikes, stick around – these chunky largemouths hit harder than a trout on a dry fly in a riffle.

    Kicking off with a monster recent catch: Sealy Outdoors Big Bass Splash just wrapped on Lake Guntersville in Alabama, where an 8.48-pounder snagged the win for the amateurs battling like pros. That's the kind of lunker that'd make your fly rod weep with envy – pure power from the shallows.

    Hot spots are firing right now. Kentucky Lake on the Tennessee River is red hot after the Toyota Series Day 1 weigh-in on April 9, with angler Morgan blasting a 23-13 limit to lead the pack. Locals say the big females are staging up post-spawn, perfect for sight fishing those beds if you can finesse 'em. Over on Santee Cooper Lakes in South Carolina, college teams are prepping for the Bassmaster College Series April 8-9, and a duo named Edwards and Lintner just crushed it with 34 pounds 9 ounces – talk about a double-team sack that'd school any stream trout.

    Youth scene's buzzing too. Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation's Commissioners' Cup hits Lake Hamilton May 16, free entry for high school and junior teams who've hit three qualifiers. Scholarships and gear on the line – these kids are out-hustling us old-timers.

    Upcoming action? Big Bass Splash rolls to Lake Sam Rayburn in Texas April 17-19, then Toledo Bend May 15-17 – bonus shirts double your winnings if you nail those early hours. Buckeye Lake in Ohio dropped a highlight reel from their tourney, and Sam Rayburn's Bassmaster Open pre-fish showed 40-fish days turning into nail-biters.

    Bass are on the prowl, water warming, and these spots are loaded with fish that fight like demons. Whether you're chucking jigs or dreaming of fly patterns for smallies, get out there before the crowds.

    Thanks for tuning in, tight lines till next week for more bass buzz. This has been a Quiet Please production – for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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  • Top Bass Fishing Hotspots and Tournament Results: Santee Cooper, Lake Okeechobee, and Lake Hartwell Heat Up Spring Season
    2026/04/09
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz from the US scene. If you're a fly rod junkie like me, dreamin' of those subtle casts turnin' into bass boat epics, stick around – these chunky largemouths are hittin' hard right now.

    First off, notable catches are lightin' up the leaderboards. Jordan Lee from Arkansas is on fire, postin' a 15th at Lake Martin, 8th at the Bassmaster Classic, and 6th in his latest Bassmaster Elite event, per Bassmaster.com. Down in Texas, East Texas Baptist University duo Trey McMeen III and Dylan Armstrong crushed the Texas B.A.S.S. Nation College Championship with a two-day total of 43.57 pounds – that's some serious sack weight. And over on Santee Cooper Lakes, college teams like St. Johns River State are battlin' it out in the 2026 Strike King Bassmaster College Series, with big bass stackin' up on the south side, as seen in MLF Pro Circuit vids from Fishing with Nordbye.

    Hot spots? Santee Cooper Lakes in South Carolina is straight fire for the MLF Circuit, where anglers are pullin' limits for $100K prizes – think shallow ledges and south-side magic. Lake Okeechobee's hostin' the Tackle Warehouse Invitationals, with Day 1 highlights showin' pros hammerin' bedding bass, courtesy of MajorLeagueFishing.com. Lake Norman in North Carolina's dealin' slow early-season kayak action, but patience pays off with quality kicks. And don't sleep on Lake Hartwell for MLF Bass Pro Tour Stage 2 – in-boat footage screams prime shallow river bassin'.

    Fun nugget for ya fly folks: while we're not talkin' delicate dries, these bass are schooled up like trout in riffles, hittin' topwaters and jigs that mimic your favorite streamers. Momentum's buildin' toward more college clashes and pro heavies – history says spring patterns are lockin' in.

    Thanks for tunin' in, y'all – come back next week for more fresh bass beats. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Tight lines!

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  • Hot Bass Fishing Spots and Tournament Results for Spring 2026: Tennessee, Texas and California Lakes
    2026/04/08
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on bass fishin' across the US. If you're a fly rod junkie like me, dreamin' of those subtle drifts and picky trout, bassin' might just hook ya with its raw power and sneaky finesse plays. Let's dive into the fresh action keepin' lines tight.

    First off, the 2026 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic just wrapped Day 2 on Fort Loudoun and Tellico Lakes in Tennessee, with pros hammerin' the scales under Bassmaster's live coverage. Them Tennessee waters are spittin' out limits that'd make your fly line sing, full of post-spawn hogs lurkin' in the shallows. Meanwhile, up in California, Lake Oroville's March report from RB Bass Fishing has early spring bass goin' nuts—anglers pullin' fat females off beds with finesse worms, perfect for that dead-drift vibe you fly guys love.

    Notable catches? Check the Bass Pro Tour Stage 4 wrap on March 29 at O.H. Ivie and Lake Brownwood, Texas, where Brent Ehrler and the top dogs sacked 'em using spawn-time goodies like shad imitators and soft plastics, per Major League Fishing. And don't sleep on Truman Lake's Solo Series top 100 tourney on April 4—YouTube vids show solo grinders boat-flippin' beasts in tough current, remindin' us bass fight like mini tarpon on light tippets.

    Hot spots are firin' right now: Eufaula's servin' up top-10 baits like 4-inch Scented Jerk Shadz for that minnow imitation, says BassBlaster, while Jersey's Raritan River is a smallmouth gem with the ol' Jersey Rigg—a 3.5-inch wacky-rigged softie predatin' the Senko by decades, still crushin' riffles quiet-like, straight from On The Water's deep dive on inventor Jeff Cammerino. Rig it mid-hook for a twitchy fall that fools 'em subtle, gold color poppin' in clear flow—kinda like a pheasant tail nymph on steroids.

    Fun fact to geek ya out: Italian ace Giovanni Della Ciana just snagged the co-angler win at the Toyota Series Championship via MLF, bringin' Euro flair to US waters. And local tourneys like the Arc of the Ozarks Open Buddy on YouTube are packin' boats, provin' bassin's alive from Missouri creeks to Santee Cooper college series leaders.

    Grab your gear, hit these spots, and feel that heart-pounder peel drag. 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. Tight lines!

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  • Spring Bass Fishing 2024: Record-Breaking Tournaments Heating Up Across US Lakes
    2026/04/07
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' tales from the bass beat for you fly rod diehards who secretly eye those chunk largemouths. If you're tradin' dry flies for drop shots this spring, listen up - bass are goin' wild across the US right now.

    Kickin' off with a nail-biter: Osage Beach's own Kolton Dauber just edged the field at the Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Table Rock Lake in Missouri. April 6th, he sacked five bass tippin' 18 pounds 2 ounces for $2,960, beatin' Ryan Stagner by ounces with 17-11. Co-angler Jake Keller from Springfield cleaned up with 9 pounds 7 ounces for $1,480. Anglers Channel reports Table Rock's Ozark Division is heatin' up, with Cody Miller leadin' the Angler of the Year race after two events.

    Head south to Lake Guntersville, Alabama, where the Bassmaster Elite Series is on fire. Day 1, Canadian Cory Johnston led with a fat 24 pounds 9 ounces limit. Day 2, Alabama's Kyle Welcher took over at 45 pounds total for 10 fish. Day 3, New York's Jamie Hartman grabbed 67 pounds over 15 bass. Bassmaster.com says it's a slugfest on the Big G, perfect for you fly guys dreamin' of streamer action on those ledges.

    Over in Oklahoma, Winnsboro Texas pro Chase South dominated Lake Eufaula's B.A.S.S. Opens with 84 pounds 1 ounce over three days - third heaviest ever, behind his own Sam Rayburn record. Anglers Channel calls it another Southern onslaught.

    Hot spots? Cherokee Lake in east Tennessee's buzzin' for the Mercury B.A.S.S. Nation Qualifier April 10-12. Progressive Bassmaster Elite rookie Sam Hanggi predicts spawnin' largemouth and smallmouth everywhere - beds on boulders in 3-12 feet, shallow crankbaits, swimbaits like the Megabass Magdraft, shaky heads, and jighead minnows on forward-facing sonar for prespawners. Go shallow or chase bait balls offshore.

    April's prime time nationwide per Wired2Fish - spawn lingerin' South, post-spawn funk hittin' Texas, beds up north near the Great Lakes. Even high schoolers are crushin' it: Tallulah Falls, Georgia squad took state runner-up on Lake Hartwell April 4th, nabbin' Big Fish and a nationals ticket to Lake Cumberland.

    Bass are pushin' shallow, beds full - swap that fly rod for finesse if you dare, but keep it fun.

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  • Early April Bass Spawning Bite Heats Up: Lake Guntersville Loaded with Shallow Water Action Using Frogs and Fuzzy Plastics
    2026/04/06
    # Bass Fishing Heat is On - Early April Spawning Action Heats Up

    Hey there, this is Artificial Lure, and let me tell you, if you thought March was good, April is shaping up to be absolutely ridiculous for bass fishing right now.

    According to Guntersville Bass Guides reporting from Lake Guntersville in Alabama just yesterday, we're seeing exactly what every bass angler dreams about this time of year. The guides are reporting that buck bass are absolutely everywhere in the shallows right now, and here's the thing that gets us excited - when you see the males moving shallow, the big females are right behind them. We're talking wave one of the spawn has clearly started, and the team is already seeing the setup change with decent weather and warming conditions pushing more bass in waves toward the banks.

    Lake Guntersville is absolutely firing right now if you're looking to get out this week. The guides note that while catching a bunch of male bass might not sound like the headline everyone wants, it's actually the perfect indicator that the trophy fish are staging nearby. Early April conditions are dialing in perfectly with that full moon energy and warming temperatures that get bass moving.

    Now, if you want to capitalize on this shallow water action, here's what the pros are doing. Major League Fishing reports that frog fishing is absolutely crushing it in these conditions. When you're working mats, lily pads, or heavy cover, you want to use a chugging presentation to get that frog surging in a sporadic, lifelike manner. But here's the pro tip that separates the locals from the tourists - keep slack in your line. You want more slack than you think you need when you're walking that frog in place so it doesn't get pulled away from cover. Some pros are even switching to slower reels with a 6.5 to 1 gear ratio instead of their usual 7 to 1 when working baits in small areas.

    Color matters too. Use dark-bodied frogs when the sky is bright so they silhouette against the water, and lighter colored frogs when it's overcast. And if you're fishing really heavy cover with duckweed or matted hydrilla, go heavier - a lighter frog just gets knocked off the mat or totally missed.

    Speaking of techniques getting hot, Major League Fishing is also reporting that fuzzy plastics have been making serious waves on the pro tour lately. Michael Neal's recent win using fuzzy plastics shows these things are legit, so if you haven't experimented with them yet, now's the time.

    Meanwhile, the Bassmaster Elite Series is rolling through the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway for stop number three, and the action there has been absolutely insane with shallow water power fishing producing some serious catches.

    So here's the bottom line - get out there this week if you can. Lake Guntersville is loaded, the spawn is starting, and those shallow water presentations with frogs and fuzzy plastics are absolutely dialed in right now. Whether you're chasing trophy females or just enjoying the shallow water beatdown with the males, early April is prime time.

    Thanks so much for tuning in to this edition of bass fishing news. Come back next week for more fresh intel on what's biting and where. This has been an Artificial Lure production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot A I.

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