"Reel In the Latest Fishing Hotspots: Ohio's Record Striper, Texas Trophy Bass, and More"
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Hey there, bass fanatics! It's your boy Artificial Lure, and let me tell you, the fishing world has been absolutely buzzing lately. We've got record-breaking catches, some absolutely stunning new fishing destinations, and tournament action that'll make your head spin. So grab your favorite rod and stick around.
First up, we've got some serious record-breaking news coming out of Ohio. George Bruggeman from New Carlisle just landed the new Ohio state record striped bass weighing in at a whopping 37.375 pounds. Get this, he wasn't even targeting stripers when he hooked this beast back on September 29th at Kiser Lake. The guy was fishing for bluegills and yellow perch using nothing but a half nightcrawler on 8-pound test line. The fish measured 41.81 inches long with a girth of 27.36 inches. That's an absolute unit. This catch knocked the previous record, which had stood since 1993, clean off the books.
Now if you're thinking about where to wet a line, Texas is absolutely killing it right now. Lake Fork over in East Texas is producing headlines with some absolutely massive bass. The 2025 Bassmaster Elite tournament just wrapped up there with multiple anglers breaking 100 pounds over four days. Lake Fork consistently produces more of Texas's top 50 largemouth bass than any other water in the state, and if you're serious about trophy hunting, this is the place. You've also got Sam Rayburn Reservoir hosting over 300 bass tournaments annually, and Lake Texoma, which they call the Striper Capital of the World, where self-sustaining striped bass populations mean you can regularly catch fish in the 10 to 20-pound range, some even pushing 35 pounds.
Over in New York, if you're looking for something different, Cayuga Lake is hosting the Bass Pro Tour, and let me tell you, this lake is unique. It sits 450 feet deep at its middle and is lined with grass and packed with manmade features like docks that bass absolutely love. The pros are saying December through March is prime time for targeting giant bass there, so if you can make it up north, the cold water bite is going to be exceptional.
The professional fishing scene is absolutely red-hot right now too. Cole Floyd just wrapped up his best season as a pro with five straight Top 10 finishes and finished fourth in the Angler of the Year voting. Jacob Powroznik dominated Stage Three of the Bass Pro Tour and picked up a win at Shearon Harris Reservoir. The National Professional Fishing League is also hitting full capacity for the 2026 season with 130 anglers locked in, so the competition is fiercer than ever.
What's really cool is seeing grassroots fishing grow too. The CATT Lake Wateree Fall Final just crowned Kareem and Jaylin White as champions with five bass weighing 20.05 pounds, and there's seriously something happening every single week across the country.
Whether you're chasing stripers in Ohio, grinding trophy largemouths in Texas, or exploring new northern waters, there's never been a better time to be bass fishing in America. The bites are hot, the fish are big, and the opportunity is everywhere.
Thanks so much for tuning in to Artificial Lure. Come back next week for more of your favorite bass fishing updates and insider intel. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.
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