Best Bass Fishing Spots and Tournament Winners for Early 2026 Season
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Kickin' off with notable catches: Takahiro Omori just crushed the Hartwell tourney, dominatin' with ChatterBait bladed jigs for the early season win, per The Bass Cast reports from March 6. Over on Lake Wylie, Kaden Buchman and Chase Woodzinski sacked 23.7 pounds to snag Anglers Choice glory, while Dustin Ayers and Dustin McCurry hauled 24.50 pounds on the same water. Lake Anna solo ace Jeremy Radford dropped 23 pounds, and Jermey Southerly boated a whopping 28.73-pound limit at CATT Lake Anna. Don't sleep on Lake Guntersville either – Alabama Bass Trail North Division opener saw 225 teams hammerin' it, with big sacks lightin' up the scales in the YouTube recap.
Hot spots? Lake Hartwell's offshore bite is firin' on all cylinders for ledges and summer patterns, says guide Cole Wilson via GON.com's March report – low 50s water temps climbin', perfect for targeted dropshots or finesse rigs akin to nymphin' deep runs. Santee Cooper's poppin' in Pro Circuit action, Florida's Kissimmee Chain delivered 22+ pound days for co-anglers like Jonathan Forrest in MLF, and Kerr Lake CATT winners Randy Waterman and Eddie Fore bagged 18.75 pounds. Louisiana's Saline-Larto Complex is a sleeper – LDWF update shows largemouth growin' faster than state averages, hittin' 8 inches in 0.81 years, with high catch rates on the Larto side thanks to better water and habitat, per Louisiana Sportsman.
Interestin' info: Knoxville's gearin' for the 2026 Bassmaster Classic on the Tennessee River – giant potential brewin', with kickoff party hype buildin' via Visit Knoxville. Tourney trails like CATT are red-hot across the Southeast, from Lake Murray's 25.10-pound Scott Farmer win to Santee Cooper's 41.92-pound HAWG fest. Even gar action's crossin' paths – Silas Turner's 31 lb 14 oz state record longnose on Lake Blackshear (thought it was bass at first!) via The Citizen, remindin' us big water holds surprises.
Fly peeps, these bass spots reward long, accurate presentations – grab a 7-weight, some clousers, and hit 'em subtle. Water's wakin' up, limits are fat, and records are fallin'.
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