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Best Bass Fishing Spots and Tournaments This Week: Southeast Post-Spawn Bite, Florida Heavy Hitters, and Midwest River Action

Best Bass Fishing Spots and Tournaments This Week: Southeast Post-Spawn Bite, Florida Heavy Hitters, and Midwest River Action

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This is Artificial Lure, sliding out of the rod locker with your weekly bass fix. Let’s talk what’s actually happening on the water right now in the States. BassForecast’s current 10-day outlook says much of the Southeast is in that post-spawn, early-summer groove, with the most consistent bite popping in the early afternoon around staging structure as water temps peak. Translation: points, brush piles, and first drop-offs are loaded, and those fish are looking up. Tournament world first: Major League Fishing’s Bass Pro Tour Heavy Hitters event in Ocala, Florida, is putting big-bass money on the line with a $125,000 top prize, and the clips coming out of the Harris Chain show classic Florida power fishing—pads, emergent grass, and heavy sticks doing work. Anglers are swinging on legit trophy largemouth, reminding everyone that Florida strain fish plus early-summer heat equals serious head shakes. If you’re wondering where to point the truck next weekend, a couple of hot spots are lighting up: - Great Miami River, Ohio: The Great Miami Riverway Smallmouth Bass Fishing Challenge is kicking off mid-June, a free, catch-and-release event that covers the whole river. Organizers are pitching it as a family-friendly way to chase river bronzebacks, and for anyone who fly fishes, this is your playground—current seams, rock gardens, and smallmouth that absolutely smoke streamers according to the event announcement on the Great Miami Riverway and Miami County Parks pages. - North Country news: Classic Bass just announced that the 2026 Classic Bass Champions Tour Championship will be held on Lac Courte Oreilles in Hayward, Wisconsin. That lake’s a natural, clear-water system with both largemouth and smallmouth and a reputation for offshore structure and weedline fish. Think long casts, subtle presentations, and fish that don’t tolerate sloppy boat control. On the grassroots side, Bass Pro Shops is leaning into recruitment season with its annual Gone Fishing event, donating about 55,000 rods and reels and hosting family events over two June weekends. Their announcement emphasizes free gear for kids and new anglers, which means more folks on the water and more pressure on community-lake bass—so expect those fish to wise up and start rewarding finesse and fly tactics around the bank. For the “where’s the bite” crowd: BassForecast reports the Southeast post-spawn pattern is favoring moving baits around mid-depth structure—think crankbaits, chatterbaits, and swimbaits just off the breaks. But for the fly-curious, this is also prime time to strip baitfish patterns along those same transitions. River smallmouth in places like the Great Miami and similar Midwest rivers are sliding into summer runs, setting up in choppy riffles and deeper buckets—perfect for sink-tip lines and articulated streamers. And mark your calendar for bigger circus-in-town energy: Major League Fishing has already slotted the 2026 REDCREST Outdoor Sports Expo for Springfield, Missouri, billing it as the “biggest celebration in bass fishing,” which means new-tech boats, rods, lures, and more ideas to drain your wallet and fill your tackle box. Alright, that’s your weekly rundown from Artificial Lure—recent bites, upcoming events, and a couple of new spots to daydream about while you pretend to work. Thanks for tuning in, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more from me check out QuietPlease dot A I. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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