Discover the Hottest Bass Fishing Spots Across the U.S. - Artificial Lure's Latest Scoop
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Let’s kick off with the big tournament buzz: The 2025 Mercury B.A.S.S. Nation Championship at the Upper Mississippi River has been packed with drama and some seriously chunky catches. Wisconsin local Nick Trim has dominated so far, hauling in over 40 pounds across two days, topped off with a jaw-dropping 6-pound smallmouth. This dude knows the river like his own backyard, and it’s giving the out-of-towners a run for their money. Some say the key is landing those “big brown fish” – smallmouth that give each cast a heart-thumping payoff. Bassmaster.com has all the leaderboard drama if you want to watch the blow-by-blow.
For the local hot spots, here’s what’s lighting up the radar.
- Upper Mississippi River (La Crosse, WI): Crowded? Yes. Worth it? You bet, especially with Pool 8 producing heavy bags despite loads of boat pressure.
- Prosser Creek Reservoir (CA): Shore-bound anglers are seeing the best action as the boat ramp is closed, but bass keep stacking in coves at roughly 10 feet. Plastics, jigs, and crankbaits are working for steady catches.
- Lake Isabella (CA): Reports are flooding in about an excellent bass bite with clear water and cool temps. If you’re anywhere near Kern County, the bite is hot and heavy right now.
- Southwest Oregon: Galesville Reservoir is serving up quality largemouth, and the Coquille River is putting out decent striped bass, especially during early morning or dusk.
- Cape Cod/Elizabeth Islands (MA): If salt is calling your fly, estuaries and bays are still loaded with blitzing bass feeding on piles of peanut bunker. Reports from Salt of the Earth Sportfishing say XL bass are mixed in if you work the tide and avoid the jet skis.
- Connecticut/Rhode Island: Slot-sized and bigger bass are surging through the rivers, especially sheltering from autumn winds – a prime spot for river fly fanatics.
In the science and conservation corner, Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources just published fresh research on largemouth bass habitat and catch-and-release mortality. The gist? Healthy underwater grass means healthy bass populations. Bass thrive when there’s tons of submerged vegetation – it’s like nature’s nursery and buffet rolled into one. Take away the green stuff, and catches get sketchy unless anglers dial back mortality rates from catch-and-release. If you’re a fly fisher invested in the long game, this is a good reminder to treat the water and your quarry with respect.
And let’s not ignore the invasive drama: Blue catfish continue to be a threat in Maryland’s tidal rivers. These big predators are moving upstream in winter and mobilizing come spring. Fishery scientists are tagging and tracking their movement to strategize better control, while a pilot project is underway with commercial harvesters to pull out more of these river-faring cats. An interesting side note if you like tuning into fishery politics.
For those who chase trophy bass, the formula this week is pretty classic:
- Big baits = big fish, especially around fall’s dying weed beds and migrating bait balls.
- Cover water, hit the structures, and if the bite slows, change up your presentation or move spots. Don’t babysit a dead stretch.
- Early morning light and sunset periods are clutch, especially in rivers with active striped or largemouth bass.
There you go, anglers; a little tournament drama, a healthy handful of hot spots, and some research updates to keep you sharp. Thank you for tuning in—it’s been Artificial Lure with Quiet Please Productions. Swing by next week for the latest buzz, and if you want more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. I’ll see you on the water!
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