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Bass Fishing Daily

Bass Fishing Daily

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Discover the thrill of bass fishing with "Bass Fishing Daily," your ultimate podcast for the latest tips, techniques, and stories from the bass fishing world. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a newcomer eager to learn, our daily episodes bring you expert advice, gear reviews, and updates on the best fishing spots. Join us as we explore serene lakes and rivers, share unforgettable fishing experiences, and connect with fellow bass fishing enthusiasts.

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  • Best Bass Fishing Lakes 2025: Texas Trophy Hotspots and Monster Catch Records
    2026/02/20
    Hey there, fly rod slingers and line-twitchers, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with the straight dope on bass fishin' buzz across the US. You know how we chase those delicate drifts on the river? Well, picture haulin' in a tank of a largemouth that could swallow your favorite dry fly whole. Let's dive into the hogs, honey holes, and hot tips makin' waves right now.

    First off, monster catches are lightin' up the scales. Ott DeFoe just crushed it on Lake Hartwell in South Carolina durin' the Bass Pro Tour Stage 2, sackin' 52 pounds even over 19 scorable bass on day one – that's some serious green beasts schoolin' up. Major League Fishing reports he's leadin' the pack, with the field stacked tight. Meanwhile, down in Texas, the ShareLunker program's on fire, trackin' lunkers over 13 pounds for breedin' stock. Wired2Fish says O.H. Ivie Lake's been spittin' out 17-pounders like candy the last few years, with 14s, 15s, and 16s barely turnin' heads. And get this – Lake Fork's dropped more than half the state's top 50 biggest bass ever, includin' the record, though those big girls can ghost you on a dime.

    Speakin' of spots, Texas is the undisputed bass mecca for trophies. Wired2Fish ranks 'em for 2025 data: O.H. Ivie tops the list with flooded timber and deep channels holdin' giants. Toledo Bend's stable with reboundin' hydrilla, Sam Rayburn's crankin' 30-pound tournament bags, and newcomers like Bois d'Arc – opened just last year – are already poppin' 13-pound potentials thanks to Lone Star super bass stock. Don't sleep on J.B. Thomas, a murky west Texas mudhole that's suddenly the ShareLunker king from December to January. East coasters, Hartwell's provin' why it's pro central, and Lake Guntersville in Alabama saw Ben Yarbrough win the Toyota Series with 24 pounds, 13 ounces over five fish just last weekend.

    Fun fact to geek out on: Texas Parks and Wildlife's ShareLunker app lets any angler log an 8-pounder or bigger, donate it live for genetics magic, and score rewards. It's turnin' everyday hauls into future lunkers statewide. Imagine if we had that for trout strains – your next brookie could be a state record breeder.

    Whether you're tradin' the fly for a chunker or just dreamin' of bigger battles, these US bass scenes are hummin'. Tight lines, y'all.

    Thanks for tunin' in, and 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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  • Catch the Buzz: Luring the Latest on Soaring Bass Fishing Across the US
    2026/02/19
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on bass fishin' across the US. If you're a fly rod wizard eyein' those chunky largemouth or smallies, I've got the scoop on what's poppin' right now to get your pulse racin' without the heavy tackle talk.

    First off, massive congrats to Ben Yarbrough from Athens, Alabama, who just sacked up five bass tippin' the scales at 24 pounds, 13 ounces to snag the win at the Phoenix Bass Fishing League on Lake Guntersville. Major League Fishing reports he pulled 'em from the grass lines, provin' that big bags are still hittin' in Alabama waters. Not far behind, Boater Emery Burnett from Appling, Georgia, hauled in 22 pounds, 1 ounce on his home turf at Clarks Hill Lake for another MLF Phoenix BFL victory. These hauls are screamin' that southern reservoirs are fired up.

    Hot spots? Mark your calendars for Leech Lake in Minnesota, hostin' the 2026 Strike King Bassmaster College Championship August 20-22. WJON says this 112,000-acre beast packs weed beds, rocky points, and sand flats loaded with largemouth and smallmouth. Even if it's walleye-famous up north, late summer bass action could be epic. Keep an eye on the Toyota Series schedule too: Kissimmee Chain in Florida March 4-6, Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri March 10-12, and Grand Lake in Oklahoma March 26-28, per Major League Fishing. Those are prime for droppin' flies on aggressive schools.

    Interestin' twist: Kentucky's got drama brewin' with hybrid F1 largemouth bass, mixin' Florida strain genetics into the population, accordin' to Outdoor News state data. Fish and Wildlife folks say most largemouth there now carry those fast-growin' Florida traits, stirrin' controversy on stocking and what it means for trophy hunts. Could make for wilder fights on the line.

    Up in Arkansas, Mountain Harbor Resort's fishin' report notes black bass are good on spoons, jigs around brush, or Bama rigs on Lake Ouachita, with water hittin' 74-78 degrees. Schoolin' fish are topwater ready, perfect for a fly angler sneakin' in light presentations.

    That's the fresh bite, y'all. Tight lines and may your next cast hook a hog.

    Thanks for tunin' in, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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  • Explore Explosive Bass Fishing Opportunities Across America
    2026/02/17
    Hey there, this is Artificial Lure with your bass fishing rundown, and let me tell you, the waters are heating up in some serious ways right now.

    First off, Minnesota's about to become the place to be come late summer. The Bass Anglers Sportsman Society just announced that Leech Lake is hosting the 2026 Strike King Bassmaster College Championship from August 20th through the 22nd. This is huge because it's the first time this prestigious collegiate event has ever touched Leech Lake's legendary waters. According to B.A.S.S., this third-largest Minnesota lake spans over 112,000 acres with nearly 200 miles of shoreline, and while it's world-famous for walleye, the largemouth and smallmouth bass populations are seriously impressive and growing. Glenn Cale, B.A.S.S. Tournament Manager, says competitors should expect classic northern patterns with thick grass, docks, and rock structure all playing key roles. If you're thinking about heading up there in August, expect some serious competition and even more serious fish.

    Now, let's talk about what's happening on the water right now. Down in Texas, things are absolutely bonkers. Travis McCollough from Abilene just smashed a new waterbody record at Fort Phantom Hill Reservoir by landing a 14.35-pound largemouth after only two and a half hours of fishing. He was crawling a Strike King football jig across the rocks, his signature move, and it paid off big time. Over at Toledo Bend, things are equally wild. Ethan Sims, a 27-year-old from Many, Louisiana, caught an 11.54-pound bass on Valentine's Day that he thought was a stump when it first showed up on his forward-facing sonar. The guy made three blind casts with a custom LSU rod and Texas-rigged plastic, and the third cast was the charm. He released the fish alive as part of the Toledo Bend Lunker Program and will get a replica mount later this spring. These pre-spawn conditions are absolutely loaded with potential right now, especially with warmer weather pushing fish into staging areas.

    Speaking of interesting catches, twin brothers in Arkansas landed back-to-back lunkers at DeGray Lake recently. Trace caught an 11.16-pound beauty, then minutes later, his brother Levi hooked into a 12.63-pounder that turned out to be 13 years old. That's incredibly rare for a southern largemouth. The fish had even been caught and released by another angler previously, which tells you something about trophy bass behavior and the importance of catch-and-release practices.

    Here's something cool for you cold-weather warriors out there: largemouth bass remain totally active under the ice during winter, even though their metabolism slows down significantly. They hold tight to structure like drop-offs, submerged timber, and weed edges. If you're an ice fishing fan, landing a heavyweight through a tiny hole is apparently incredibly satisfying.

    Looking ahead, Lake Hartwell in South Carolina is getting ready to host Stage 2 of the 2026 Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour, bringing 51 of the world's best professional anglers to the lake. This is the first time Lake Hartwell has hosted a Major League Fishing event, so it's definitely worth keeping an eye on.

    The takeaway here is that whether you're watching college kids compete for a national title, chasing trophy bass in Texas right now, or heading out for some ice fishing action, American bass waters are absolutely loaded with opportunity and drama right now.

    Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you come back next week for more breaking bass fishing news and reports. This has been an Artificial Lure production. For more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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