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Best Bass Fishing Season is Here: Pre-Spawn Action Firing Up Across the Country in 2026

Best Bass Fishing Season is Here: Pre-Spawn Action Firing Up Across the Country in 2026

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# ARTIFICIAL LURE'S BASS FISHING BREAKDOWN

Hey there, bass enthusiasts! Artificial Lure here, and let me tell you, we're in one of the most exciting windows of the bass fishing year right now, and the action across the country is absolutely firing up.

Let's start with what's happening on the water. According to Bass Forecast's 10-day outlook, a warming trend is loosening winter's grip across the Northeast, and pre-spawn season is either starting now or about to kick off depending on where you are. Here's the thing that gets me excited: the biggest bass in every lake move first. This early window is your golden ticket to stick that giant everyone talks about all season long. The key is timing. When your favorite lakes flip from winter mode to pre-spawn mode, that's your signal to get there early and get to work.

Down in the Southeast, things are already heating up with conditions ranging from fair to epic. According to Bass Forecast, shallow ponds and the warmest creek arms are already showing spawn and post-spawn behavior, while deeper lakes and cooler main-lake zones are still in pre-spawn to spawn mode. That mix gives you a wide strike zone, and the recommended baits are jigs, shaky heads, craws, tubes, wacky rigs, and soft jerkbaits. Target those shallow flats, secondary points, and transition banks adjacent to bedding zones.

Over in the Midwest and Great Plains, pre-spawn is on at many locations in the southern portions, and if you're chasing those early season giants, now's the moment. The biggest bass move up first, so knowing the exact day that first wave slides up could mean the difference between a regular weekend and a personal best memory.

Speaking of tournaments, the 2026 Bass Pro Tour Stage 3 just kicked off in Central Texas. According to reports, 51 of the world's top professional bass anglers are competing for a top prize of 150,000 dollars across Lake Whitney and Lake Waco. Days one and two featured the qualifying round on Lake Whitney, and the knockout and championship rounds are happening on Lake Waco. This is elite-level fishing showcasing some of the best bass waters in the country.

Out at the Lake of the Ozarks, Major League Fishing is converging this weekend for the Toyota Series event. According to fishing guide Jack Uxa, a roster full of the region's best bass-fishing pros and co-anglers will be on the water, with the tournament running Tuesday through Thursday next week. Up for grabs are prizes up to one hundred thousand dollars in the pro division and a new Phoenix boat package in the co-angler division.

Here's what's wild: according to Major League Fishing's livestream coverage, we're seeing anglers putting together massive bags. One angler closed with a three-fish flurry in the final fifteen minutes, finishing with fifty-six pounds, twelve ounces on twenty-three scorable bass for the day one lead. That's the kind of bite we all dream about.

If you're tying flies or rigging soft plastics, keep your presentation, retrieval speed, and cadence dialed in this weekend. The warming surge is a game-changer, and those early movers are going to be aggressive.

Thanks so much for tuning in to this week's breakdown. Come back next week for more fresh intel on what's happening across the bass fishing landscape. This has been Artificial Lure, a Quiet Please production. Check us out at QuietPlease dot A I.

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