Discover Explosive Prespawn Bass Action Across the USA: Tackle Pro Secrets Revealed
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Kickin' off with the hottest win: Alabama's Fisher Anaya just crushed the Lippert Bassmaster Elite at Lake Martin, haulin' 54 pounds, 6 ounces over four days. PR Newswire reports he sealed it Championship Sunday with a monster 15-12 limit of spotted bass in pourin' rain—every cast a 2.5-plus, includin' a near-4-pounder that smashed his dice-style bait 5 feet off the boat. He scoped prespawn females on rockpiles 5-7 feet deep in the south end's clean pockets, usin' Garmin LiveScope from 50-70 feet out. Runner-up Brock Mosley nabbed almost-4-pound largemouths shallow, but Anaya's long-distance casts and finesse nail-weight rig owned it. Lake Martin's south pockets are straight fire for spots stagein' on stumps and rocks—perfect for you fly guys imaginin' a precise streamer strip.
College kids are killin' it too. Lander University's Matthew Knopp and Logan Russell snagged the 2026 MLF College Fishing National Championship on Lake Murray, totallin' 70 pounds, 10 ounces. Landerbearcats.com says they dominated close to home with career-best sacks, punchin' tickets to the Toyota Series. Lake Murray's dishin' big bass—YouTube angler vids show jiggin' cold water for 6.5-pound giants early 2026. Jig or fly a meaty bug in those depths, and you're golden.
Hot spots? Texas is primed per Texs.com's 2026 guide: East Texas Pineywoods for giants, West Texas boom lakes, and deep border reservoirs. South Dakota's Roy Lake packs smallmouth bass with bluegills and pike, Midwest Lip Rippers style. And Muskegon, Michigan's gearin' for July Pro/Am at Adelaide Pointe—shallow bays screamin' potential.
Notable catches: That Lake Martin 4-pounder spot's a freak—Anaya said he's never seen one that big there. Jackson Lake's got a wall-hangin' 15-8 beast, GON.com notes, grabbed bankside.
One curveball: Striped bass strugglin' east coast. Maryland DNR's Josh Kurtz says this brutal cold winter might boost Chesapeake spawn by slowin' the warmup—larvae need steady 57-68 degrees and zooplankton. But Hudson River juveniles tanked third year runnin', Outdoor News reports. Tighter regs comin', like April catch-and-release.
Bass are boomin' US-wide, locals—grab your gear, hit those prespawn pockets, and chase the pull. Thanks for tunin' in, come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production—for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.
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