『Massive Texas Bass, Southeast Pre-Spawn Dominance, and Striped Bass Recruitment Crisis: The Latest Fishing Hotspots Revealed』のカバーアート

Massive Texas Bass, Southeast Pre-Spawn Dominance, and Striped Bass Recruitment Crisis: The Latest Fishing Hotspots Revealed

Massive Texas Bass, Southeast Pre-Spawn Dominance, and Striped Bass Recruitment Crisis: The Latest Fishing Hotspots Revealed

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest on bass fishin' across the US. If you're a fly rod junkie dreamin' of switchin' it up for some chunk largemouth or linesiders, I've got the fresh scoop that'll get your pulse racin'. We're talkin' monster catches, hot holes, and buzz that's got the bass world hummin' this February 2026.

First off, Texas is on fire with legacy-class beasts. TPWD reports Travis McCollough yanked a 14.35-pound ShareLunker from Fort Phantom Hill Reservoir near Abilene – a new lake record that smoked the old one. Drake Wadsworth followed with a 13.10-pounder from Toledo Bend, pushin' the season total to four double-digit pigs already. These hawgs are proof of decades of breedin' and habitat tweaks by TPWD biologists, turnin' spots like O.H. Ivie and Alan Henry into big-bass factories. Imagine sight-fishin' those shallows with a fly – beds are poppin' early!

Head to Alabama's Lake Martin, where Bassmaster Elite pros are maulin' 'em. Mississippi's Brock Mosley leads Day 1 of the Lippert event with 15 pounds, 7 ounces, grindin' plentiful but finicky fish on secondary points and drops. Bassmaster says fish are stackin' up, but size is tough – perfect for patient fly flingers chuckin' streamers to pre-spawn staging zones. Over on Lake Murray, college studs from University of Montevallo sacked 26 pounds, 6 ounces defendin' their natty title, huntin' key bites in the shallows.

Hot spots? Bass Forecast's 10-day outlook screams pre-spawn across the Southeast – Alabama, Georgia, Florida, yadda yadda. Hit migration routes, secondary points, transition banks, and flats near spawners with soft jerkbaits or Ned rigs, but swap in a clouser or bugger on the fly for those big females slidin' shallow. West Coast and South? Fair to good bites dodgin' rain, while Midwest and Northeast stay winter-tough – drop-offs and basins if ice breaks. Sam Rayburn's low water is concentratin' fish like crazy, per Bassmaster, with deep points and suspended timber holdin' singles – crankbaits or jigs rule, but a slow-swingin' fly could unlock 'em.

Interestin' twist: Striped bass on the Atlantic face a recruitment crisis, Midcurrent says. ASMFC kept 2026 regs status quo – 28-31 inch slot, one-fish limit – but seven years of weak baby stripers in Chesapeake and Hudson got 'em formin' a work group. Big '15-class fish are prime for fly chuckers on flats and rips, but schoolies are ghostin'. Tennessee's doublin' down too, backin' Bassmaster Classic in Knoxville and High School Nats on Kentucky Lake – expect crowds and conservation wins.

Y'all, bass are bitin' if you know where to cast. Tight lines, and thanks for tunin' in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production – for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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