Massive Striped Bass, Monstrous Largemouth, and Feisty Smallies: The Latest Buzz from America's Bass Fishing Hot Spots
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Let’s kick it off with a whopper—George Bruggeman, down in Ohio, just hauled in a new state record striped bass at 37.375 pounds using eight-pound line and a plain ol’ nightcrawler. Talk about classic! This beast was landed September 29 in Champaign County, proving that even when everyone’s talking new-school rigs, sometimes you just can’t beat the basics. The News-Messenger shared his story, and I’d be willing to bet anyone who says they weren’t a little giddy reading it is fibbing.
Now, let’s talk hot spots, because finding the right water is half the magic. According to the latest “Unleash the Bite” cast on Spreaker, Toledo Bend is still THAT lake. Just last week, Cody Pitt put himself in the record books there during an MLF event, hauling in a 39-pound, 15-ounce bag anchored by a single jaw-dropping 13-6 largemouth. That’s the biggest ever weighed in BFL competition, and sets the social feeds ablaze with dream-of-a-lifetime catches. Major League Fishing called it the sixth biggest single-day limit ever—if you’re itching for a monster, Toledo Bend should be circled in red on your map.
For fly and finesse anglers, word from the Wachusett Reservoir in Massachusetts is the fall largemouth and smallmouth bite is heating up something fierce. According to Max from Fisherman’s World in Connecticut, there’s been an uptick in big smallies near Assawompset Pond, hitting topwater at dusk for those tuning in to local advice. Sunrise and sunset are the ticket now: tie on your favorite deer hair popper and wade quietly if you want to land one of those 20-plus inch brutes.
Southern and Central U.S. lakes aren’t staying quiet either. Lake Chatuge in Georgia is running clear and cooling off, which means the bass are leaving the deep and getting more aggressive—anglers using shad imitations or heavier flies are reporting hot action. And if you find yourself out west, the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife just recently restocked Round Valley Reservoir with largemouth between 6 and 14 inches, giving you a shot at scrappy, hard-fighting fish in scenic, off-the-beaten-path water.
Tournament talk? If you’ve got a competitive streak, Grove, Oklahoma is about to become the epicenter as more than 350 anglers descend on Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees for the Toyota Series Championship. With a prize pot that would make anybody’s head spin, this is one showdown to watch, and maybe pick up a few new tricks from the big sticks.
A quick note—striped bass managers on the Atlantic coast, according to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and ASA, have sparked big debate by voting to keep this year’s fishing rules unchanged, even with several tough years of young fish recruitment behind us. Some states pushed for stricter limits, but for now it’s status quo—seasoned fly anglers who chase stripers in the surf, estuaries, and rivers will want to keep an ear out for your own region’s tweaks and conservation updates.
Before I sign off, one last piece for you: if you’re looking for topwater chaos, head to Providence and Seekonk Rivers in Rhode Island, or Ohio Ledge and Colt State Park, where birds working the bait pods means the bass are in hot pursuit underneath. Early and late in the day, you’ll find them busting bait and ready for any streamer or popper you can put in the strike zone.
That’s all from Artificial Lure, spinning up the real stories from America’s bass waters. Big thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to come back next week for another local’s-only look at where the bass are biting. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Tight lines, and see you out there!
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