Spring Bass Fishing 2026: Elite Tournament Catches and Top Fishing Hotspots Across the US
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Kickin' off with notable catches from the just-wrapped 2026 FXR Bassmaster Elite at Lake Guntersville, Alabama. Day 1 leader Cory Johnston bagged a fat five-bass limit at 24 pounds 9 ounces. Day 3 boss Kyle Welcher stacked 45 pounds over 10 fish, but New York hammer Jamie Hartman stole the show with Day 4's 67 pounds across 15 bass – that's some serious green beasts prowlin' the Big G shallows. Bassmaster reports those ledges and staging zones lit up like your favorite dry fly dropper.
Hot spots? Lake Guntersville's still simmerin', but eyes on Lake Eufaula, Alabama for the Minn Kota and Humminbird Owners Tournament April 10-12 at Lakepoint State Park – big bass central with exclusive vibes for gear heads. Sealy Outdoors Big Bass Splash hits Lake Sam Rayburn, Texas April 17-19, then Lake Fork in September; amateurs chasin' pro-level paydays on those toad factories. Bassmaster Elite's gearin' for Lake Martin, Alabama next, and the Arkansas River in Muskogee, OK April 16-19 – Keystone Crew's fantasy picks say it's prime for river rats. Up north, Buffalo NY reports big water like Lake Erie and Niagara River producin' trout and walleye, but bass are wakin' up slow behind the ice boom, per Brookdog Fishing.
Fun scoop: Bass Pro Tour's droppin' "Beat JT Kenney" challenge for 2026 fantasy players – auto-entry if you roster up, courtesy Major League Fishing. Wired2Fish whispers Bob Downey's secret spring swimbait's tearin' up shallow warm pockets where beds are poppin' and mixed species hang – cover water like you're strippin' streamers. Lake Fork's Mega Bass tourney crowned big winners, Bass Champs says Chad Maddux and Jake Meeks cashed 26k with 19.50 pounds – Texas tough.
Fly peeps, these spots scream versatile: hit the shallows with finesse like you'd nymph a tailout, and those bass'll sip your offerings. Water's risin', fish are feedin' – get after it before the crowds.
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