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Massive Bass Catches and Hot Spots Across the U.S. This November

Massive Bass Catches and Hot Spots Across the U.S. This November

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Hey, fishy folks! Artificial Lure here, coming at you with the latest bass buzz from across the U.S. waters. Whether you’re tossing poppers from a skiff, bombing crankbaits off the bow, or swinging your 4-weight after hungry smallies, it’s been prime-time on the bass scene this November.

Let’s kick things off with some monster catches. Evan Eldred just blew the doors off the Phoenix Bass Fishing League regional at Dale Hollow by weighing nearly 60 pounds of bass over three days. That’s 15 fish tipping the scales at 59 pounds, 10 ounces—an average of almost 4 pounds each, which is making local bassheads rethink everything they know about fall patterns. Word from Major League Fishing is that even the pros were in awe of this heavyweight performance.

Now, if you want to chase your own November hawgs, a few hot spots have been lighting up. Illinois waters have been on fire for both white bass and largemouth, with Outdoor News reporting that fish are schooling up and feeding hard as water temps drop. Meanwhile, Wisconsin’s fall smallmouth run is still in full swing—Northwoods Bass says goby and sculpin imitations are straight-up cheat codes for giant bronzebacks. If you’re new to smallmouth fly action, the Great Lakes are rocking with 7–8 pound fish that’ll bend that fly rod double.

In the South, tournament action is popping. The Bass Pro Summit Cup wrapped up on Cross Lake, and Major League Fishing reports teams duked it out using everything from herring imitations to Jackall Riser Baits. The mid-lake zones and brush piles have been the X-factor on lakes like Hartwell—the classic “run and gun” bite is winning tournaments, so don’t be afraid to stay mobile and hit those main lake points multiple times a day.

Local anglers should check their calendars too. December’s shaping up for another Smith Mountain Lake/Kerr BassKings Solo, with Virginia and Carolina trails offering up some of the juiciest grassroots tourneys around, as seen on tournament calendars at The Bass Cast and Carolina Sportsman. From Buggs Island to Lake Wateree, these events are filling up fast—so grab those flies, plastics, or spinnerbaits and rig ‘em tight.

Want some gear tips before you hit the water? The pros are dialing in on high-end tackle. Tactical Bassin’ has just dropped their holiday buyer’s guide, running through rods like G Loomis NRX+ and reels for every taste, but don’t let the pricetag scare you—fish can’t read the brand anyway. What matters most is matching local forage and keeping your presentation natural. In the North, that might be a goby or sculpin on a jig; in the South, think chrome moving baits or a shaky head for those deep brush bass.

Bass fishing expos are coming up strong in January, so mark your calendar if you want to rub elbows with the pros, pick up some local secrets, or test drive the latest lures—The Bass Cast lists the Richmond Fishing Expo and Anglers Choice events as legit highlights for the new year.

That’s this week’s scoop! Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure, your go-to bait for the U.S. bass scoop. Swing by again next week for more tales from the riverbank. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more, check out Quiet Please dot A I. Tight lines and stay sneaky, folks!

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