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Exciting Changes Shake Up Bass Fishing: Top Spots, Records, and Tournament Trends

Exciting Changes Shake Up Bass Fishing: Top Spots, Records, and Tournament Trends

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Bass fishing fans, it’s Artificial Lure, back with your locals-only scoop on what’s happening right now in the world of wild American bass fishing. Grab your rod, tie on a fly, and let’s hit it.

First up, things are shaking on the tournament scene. Major League Fishing’s Bass Pro Tour is tightening things up this year, with only 66 pros competing in each event. The tour’s new rule limiting forward-facing sonar to just one out of the three daily fishing periods is generating some classic talk at the boat ramp. Old-schoolers are pumped to see more crankbaits and jigs in action—fewer heads buried in screens, more eyes scanning the water. It’s a shift back to tradition, so fly folks and finesse fans, keep an eye out for some creative strategy in next season’s streaming rounds. With a boosted $150,000 payout at each stop and a smaller cut-down roster in 2026, competition is about to get savage.

On the recent catch front, Oklahoma pro Jason Christie absolutely dropped jaws by hauling in a monster 10-pound, 4-ounce largemouth—an MLF record—in competition. For trophy chasers, that’s the sort of bass we dream about landing. Meanwhile, over in Texas at Lake Fork and Possum Kingdom, anyone paying attention knows those lakes are always holding giants. Not just hype: Lake Fork is set to host its first-ever amateur-only showdown in March 2026, where fly anglers and every other weekend warrior can chase their share of $100,000 in prizes. Possum Kingdom keeps throwing up big fish, and while the legendary 16-pounder from ’89 still gets talked about, the lake regularly sees double-digit catches from savvy locals who know the structure and season.

Looking for hot spots? Cross Lake in Louisiana is making headlines after Justin Lucas and Brent Ehrler dominated the Bass Pro Summit Cup, racking up nearly 30 pounds. Cross Lake’s mix of cypress, pads, and classic Southern structure makes it a must-fish, especially as more attention heats up the bite. If you’re in the Midwest, Lake Fork and Illinois waters are buzzing right now—good action on white bass and largemouths as the water drops cooler. For a taste of true bass legend, swing through Dale Hollow Lake on the Tennessee/Kentucky border. That’s where the 11-pound, 15-ounce smallmouth king still rules the wall, and locals know winter is prime for big-bronze fly-rod battles.

Georgia’s Allatoona Lake is clearing up post-fall storm, with baitfish pushing up the river channels and bass following in droves. West Point Lake just set a new record for striped bass at a whopping 40 pounds—more proof these Southern reservoirs can surprise even a seasoned fly or light tackle hunter.

Tournament diehards, the National Professional Fishing League is locking down its 2026 schedule: Harris Chain in Florida, Lake George in New York, stops in Texas and Alabama—the works. One hundred thirty anglers have the field locked, but there’s still daylight for up-and-comers to break in. And don’t forget Long Beach Island’s LBI Surf Fishing Classic—the 71st edition is live, with all the prizes you could want for mixing it up on the sand.

Bass fishing in the U.S. right now is a mix of epic catches, classic lakes living up to their reputation, and a refreshing step away from too much electronics as tournaments force pros to dial back the sonar. If you’re fly fishing or just appreciate that hands-on method, the next few months are tailor-made for getting creative on the water.

Thanks for tuning in for another week of locals-only bass tips and news. Swing by next week for the latest stories, records, and must-fish spots. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more from me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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