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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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  • Reel in Record-Breaking Bass Catches and Tournament Highlights in Our Latest Bass Fishing Update
    2026/01/06
    # Artificial Lure's Bass Fishing Update

    Hey there, bass enthusiasts! Artificial Lure here with your freshest catch of what's happening in the bass fishing world right now.

    Let's kick things off with some seriously impressive recent catches that should get your competitive juices flowing. Down at Toledo Bend in Louisiana, an 83-year-old angler named Gene Kidder just landed his personal best, an 11.9-pound largemouth bass on December 18th. This guy has been fishing his whole life, and Toledo Bend delivered him a Christmas gift he'll never forget. The fish measured 28 and a quarter inches long, and after they got her weighed at Buckeye Landing, they made sure to release her back into the water. Now that's sportsmanship.

    Speaking of Toledo Bend, things are heating up in the competitive circuit too. According to Major League Fishing, Riley Harris of Orange, Texas absolutely dominated a recent event with a five-bass limit weighing in at a massive 40 pounds, 8 ounces. That's the fourth-largest limit ever weighed in Phoenix Bass Fishing League history. Not too shabby if you ask me.

    Now let's talk about where you should be throwing your line. Lake Fork in Texas is absolutely in great shape right now despite running about three feet low. The official Lake Fork fishing report from January 2026 shows water temperatures sitting in that sweet 50 to 55-degree range, which is perfect for winter bass behavior. The water clarity is fantastic with two to three feet of visibility in most areas. According to the Lake Fork guide reports, the best pattern right now is targeting shallow to mid-depth regions around main lake areas and secondary points at creek mouths. Throw a half-ounce chatterbait in white or chartreuse-white colors, and make multiple passes through any stretch of bank where you catch a few fish. There's always a key feature holding those bass, whether it's a depth change, a bottom composition shift, or vegetation. For the jig enthusiasts out there, black and blue or black, blue, and purple jigs are doing serious damage right now, especially when you trail them with a matching craw pattern.

    But here's the kicker for those of you who like to go deep. Lake Fork is still holding plenty of fish suspended around bait in the 18 to 25-foot range. Flutter spoons, small slab spoons, tail kickers, and drop shots with finesse worms are all producing winners. The low water conditions actually work in your favor because you can read the water and see exactly where those creek channels run through the middle of your fishing areas.

    Moving out west, Folsom Lake in California has been showing promise in late December and early January. The conditions have been drawing serious attention from local anglers looking for some winter action.

    Looking ahead, Major League Fishing has some exciting tournaments lined up. The 2026 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit will be hitting Harris Chain of Lakes in mid-February, and things are really ramping up for the season. Yuengling Light Lager just jumped on board as an official sponsor for 2026, so you know the competitive scene is getting bigger and better.

    Remember, if you're fishing in Texas and you happen to land a largemouth bass over eight pounds or 24 inches, you can enter it into the Toyota ShareLunker program and get recognized for your achievement. It's a great way to contribute to the sport you love while getting some well-deserved recognition.

    Thanks so much for tuning in to Artificial Lure's Bass Fishing Update. Come back next week for more hot spots, incredible catches, and insider tips to help you land your next trophy. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more content, check out QuietPlease.AI.

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  • Heartland Havens: Bass Bonanza Awaits Anglers in the U.S. Midwest
    2026/01/05
    Hey there, fly flingers and lure chuckers, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with the hottest bass buzz straight from the U.S. heartland. If you're used to delicate trout sipping dry flies, bass are the rowdy cousins that smash your presentation like a freight train—get ready to swap that 6-weight for some heavy artillery, 'cause these pigs are on fire right now.

    Kickin' off with monster catches that'll make your jaw drop. Down in Louisiana, 83-year-old Gene Kidder nailed his personal best at Toledo Bend on December 18—a fat 11.9-pound largemouth from a brush pile in Housen Bay. Louisiana Sportsman reports he hit it with a purple crankbait in 10-12 feet of gin-clear water on a last-chance cast, and the beast barely fought before bellyin' up to the boat. Released healthy, too—talk about a Christmas miracle. Over in Texas' Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas Parks and Wildlife logs a fresh white bass record at 3.57 pounds by Ed Harper on January 25, 2025—shoreline smashers if you're scoutin' hybrids or stripers nearby. And don't sleep on Chicago's Lake Michigan harbors; Outdoor News says smallmouths are bulked up, with a near-record 7-pound, 2-ounce brute from Monroe Harbor last April, just an ounce shy of Illinois glory.

    Hot spots? Alabama's Bass Trail is explodin' as the nation's second-biggest tourney series, per Southern Fishing News. Lake Guntersville still holds the ABT record at 32.02 pounds from 2014—2026's powerhouse 200-angler lineup is gunnin' to smash it across those legendary waters. Texas is bass nirvana: Lake Conroe hosted the nail-bitin' 2025 Bass Pro Tour opener with Justin Cooper, Colby Miller, and Jacob Wall dukin' it out. Lake O.H. Ivie led ShareLunker entries last season, and the program's 40th year fired up New Year's Day 2026 via The Fishing Wire—loan 'em a 13-pound-plus lunker for spawnin' and stockings that keep Texas pigs growin'. Sabine River above Toledo Bend cranks 3-pound white bass runs, says Texas Outdoors Journal, perfect for numbers if you're bridge-hoppin' like river rats.

    Fresh scoops? Toyota ShareLunker hits milestone with hotline at 903-681-0550 through March—catch a double-digit and score Bass Pro swag drawings. South Dakota's rampin' up with Governor's Bass Cup on Lake Oahe June 6-7, where world-class smallies lurk amid walleye and pike chaos, per Midwest Lip Rippers. Even Perham, Minnesota lakes promise jiggin' largemouths in weedlines for 2026, Fishing the Midwest whispers.

    Bass are cold-water tough this January—slow-roll jigs or crank shallow like the pros. Whether you're a fly guy testin' streamers on chunkers or a spin caster, these spots deliver heart-p pounders.

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

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  • Reel in Monster Bass Bites Across the US This Winter
    2026/01/04
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' bass tales for you fly slingers dreamin' of tradin' that featherweight rod for some chunkier action. Bass fishin' in the US is heatin' up like a summer hatch, even in these winter months. Let's dive into the fresh bites that'll make you itch for a spin setup.

    Start with Gene Kidder, an 83-year-old legend from Opelousas, Louisiana. Louisiana Sportsman reports he nailed his personal best largemouth, 11.9 pounds at 28-and-a-quarter inches, on December 18 at Toledo Bend. After a fishless day in Housen Bay, he chucked a purple crankbait at a brush pile in 10 to 12 feet near Miller Bay Point—thought it was a snag, then a catfish, but nope, a trophy that belly-flopped right into the boat without much fuss. Released her healthy; Toledo Bend's still the double-digit dream factory with clear water and sunny vibes.

    Head south to Alabama's Lake Guntersville, where Major League Fishing says Nathan Brewer crushed Day 1 of the Toyota Series opener with 28 pounds 5 ounces of pure smallmouth—all below the dam after lockin' through. Just 20 casts for a mega-bag topped by a 6-11 brute in movin' water. Locals know that tailrace magic; it's like strippin' streamers on steroids for smallies.

    Tennessee's reppin' hard too—AOL calls it prime bass country with Chickamauga, Dale Hollow, and the Tennessee River pumpin' monsters. Up in Virginia, Midcurrent notes a late-December warm snap to 60 degrees lit up the Shenandoah and New Rivers for smallmouth and largemouth on big streamers, slow strips with pauses in 36-44 degree water. Fly guys, that's your wheelhouse—sink-tips and articulated patterns haulin' winter bass tight to structure.

    Don't sleep on California: Westernbass forums buzz about kayak kings pullin' biggest bass of 2025 from the Delta and Clear Lake. Texas stays stacked—Captain Experiences guides like Jay on Lake Fork hittin' points and drop-offs for giants, and TPWD records show Lake Conroe's largemouth history toppin' 15 pounds.

    Hot spots right now? Toledo Bend for lunkers, Guntersville tailwaters for smallie clinics, Tennessee rivers for non-stop action. Winter bass are stackin' on brush, structure, and current breaks—kinda like nymphin' deep runs, but with more pull.

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

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