22-Year-Old Dylan Nutt Wins 2026 Bassmaster Classic With 66 Pounds - Plus Best Bass Fishing Spots This Week
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Hey there, bass fanatics! Artificial Lure here with your weekly rundown of what's happening in the bass fishing world, and let me tell you, things just got real interesting.
First up, we've got ourselves a bonafide champion. A 22-year-old phenom named Dylan Nutt from Nashville, Tennessee just absolutely dominated the 2026 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Under Armour. The kid hauled in a three-day total of 66 pounds and 13 ounces, which was enough to take home the title. What makes this even cooler is that Nutt came up through the B.A.S.S. Nation program, making him only the second B.A.S.S. Nation angler ever to win the Classic. This guy's got skills, and at 22 years old, he's proving that the next generation of bass anglers isn't just ready—they're dominating.
The Classic went down on the Tennessee River in Tennessee, and from what we're seeing, the competition was absolutely brutal out there. It's the kind of event that separates the serious anglers from the weekend warriors.
Now, if you're looking for some solid fishing opportunities closer to home, check out Oologah Lake in Oklahoma. This place is a legitimate hotspot that deserves way more attention than it gets. The lake's got serious real estate with over 216 miles of shoreline and plenty of depth to explore—we're talking up to 72 feet in some spots. Bass fishing there has been fair recently with anglers reporting success on crankbaits, grubs, inline spinnerbaits, and minnows around brush structure and channels. The water's sitting at about 57 degrees right now, and while it's a bit murky, that can actually work in your favor if you know what you're doing.
The U.S. Corps of Engineers manages campgrounds at Oologah with full RV hookups and boat ramps, so it's got solid infrastructure. The Red Bud Bay Marina also offers a fishing dock with easy access if you want to skip the boat launch. There are plenty of tackle shops in the area too, so you won't be caught without gear. Just a heads up—Oklahoma's got some new rules in place that require non-residents to check in and out of certain fishing areas as of 2025. No cost involved, just a quick process to help them understand how the resource is being used.
If you're feeling adventurous, Oologah's also stocking hybrid striped bass and walleye regularly, so you could branch out from straight bass fishing if you wanted. Plus, the paddlefish season just kicked off on the Verdigris River near there, and reports say they're in great numbers right now.
What I love about this moment in bass fishing is watching guys like Dylan Nutt come up and remind us all why we love this sport. He's young, hungry, and he just proved on one of the biggest stages in fishing that skill and dedication pay off. Meanwhile, spots like Oologah are out there waiting for the next generation of anglers to discover them.
Thanks so much for tuning in to Artificial Lure! Make sure you come back next week for more fresh bass fishing intel, hot spots, and news from across the country. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot A I.
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