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Headline: Discover the Hottest Bass Fishing Spots Across the U.S.

Headline: Discover the Hottest Bass Fishing Spots Across the U.S.

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on bass fishin' across the US. You fly fishin' diehards know the thrill of strippin' lines through currents—imagine that finesse on bass, hittin' deep structure with a subtle twitch. Let's dive into the fresh action keepin' locals hyped.

First off, notable catches are lightnin' up the wires. Bryan Hargiss from Missouri hauled in an 11.14-pound largemouth beast from Toledo Bend near Holly Park Marina back in March—talk about a double-digit slab that'd make any streamer junkie jealous, prowlin' coves like a trophy brown. Texas reports from TPWD are hot too: Lake Ray Hubbard anglers are pullin' largemouth with 3/4-ounce Bladed Hazy Eye Slabs in 25-35 feet near timber, and Tawakoni's got 'em on main lake points in 30-35 feet usin' joggin' spoons. Fairmont Sentinel notes aggressive yellow bass schools in Minnesota's Fairmont Chain, easy to limit out now that DNR's bumpin' the bag from 30 to 100 startin' March 1—Hall and Budd lakes are prime for those frenzy feeds.

Hot spots? Texas is on fire per TPWD weeklys. Hit Lake Dunlap for 3-5 pounders on creature baits around rock and wood in deep water; Arlington's winter haunts yield bass on Alabama rigs and jiggin' spoons post-cold front; Comanche Creek's warm power plant water is stacked with largemouth—deadstick stickbaits slow near bushes. Lake Lewisville's dock-poundin' with red chatterbaits in under 6 feet. Kentucky Lake stays a bass magnet, per ExploreKentuckyLake, with solid numbers in the Tennessee River system. And don't sleep on Reelfoot Lake's legendary pull, where Major League Fishing says big bass mix with crappie action.

Interestin' scoop: Seaguar's renewin' sponsorship for Bassmaster's Junior, High School, and College Series in 2026, per Bassmaster.com—pourin' into youth anglers with line tips and events nationwide. Plus, A-Z Animals ranks state-record largemouth giants, remindin' us every water from North Dakota ponds to Florida giants holds monsters. Match-the-hatch vibes from FishingTheMidwest: Crayfish patterns on Pelican Lake's rock-weed edges or bluegill imitations in Alex lakes are nailin' 3-4 pounders.

Winter patterns mean deep and slow, but warmer days fire up the shallows—perfect crossover for you fly folks with streamers over grass or drop-offs. Gear up, stay safe on ice where it's holdin'.

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