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Monster Bass Season: Record-Breaking Catches Dominate US Lakes as Pre-Spawn Bite Heats Up

Monster Bass Season: Record-Breaking Catches Dominate US Lakes as Pre-Spawn Bite Heats Up

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Hey there, fly slingers and finesse fanatics, this is Artificial Lure hittin' you with the straight dope on US bass buzz thats got the lakes boilin'. Forget your dainty dry flies for a sec these greenbacks are smashin' baits like theyre auditionin' for a monster truck rally, and if youre a streamer junkie, youll dig how these hawgs are schoolin' up prespawn style.

First off, monster catches are droppin' jaws nationwide. Alex Redwine just hauled a pig of a 10.47-pound Florida-strain largemouth from the Knoxville fishery durin' pre-practice for the 2026 Bassmaster Classic on the Tennessee River system, accordin' to Bassmaster.com reports. Bassmaster Classic crew says those Florida-strain beasts stocked back in 2015 are comin' of age, with TWRA samplin' tons of 8-pounders lately and a fresh 15.75-pounder nabbed Saturday at Nickajack that might smash Georgia's state record. Down in Texas, some lucky local named Gomez boated the exact same 14-pound largemouth for the third year runnin' on January 22, per MeatEater news that fish is tougher than your favorite 6-weight tippet. And collegiately, Drury Panthers duo Jacob Longlois and Seth Prather sacked 42 pounds, 10 ounces for 7th at Sam Rayburn Reservoir's Bassmaster College Series, qualifyin' more teams for nationals on Leech Lake.

Hot spots? Upper Tennessee River chains like Fort Loudoun, Tellico, and Nickajack-Loudoun are firin' on all cylinders. Locals like Knoxville's Robert Gee swear this year's fishery will blow past 2019 and 2023 Classics, thanks to warmin' temps in the mid-70s, a winter shad kill, and droppin' smallmouth limit to 15 inches for fuller limits expect 10-pound bags and 8-pound kickers. Lake Lanier in Georgia's upper end is prime for largemouth around downed trees in coves, per Georgia Wildlife, while Grenada Reservoir in Mississippi wants soft plastics or jig-n-pig on clear cover, says MDWFP's March 3 report. Sam Rayburn just crowned Arkansas high schoolers tops, too.

Fun twist for you fly boys prespawn March means bass are roamin' shallows like spooky browns on the redd. Wired2Fish pros are chuckin' ChatterBaits for vibration in murky water, floatin' worms for finicky beds, walkin' frogs tight to cover, and swim jigs over grass think of 'em as bulky streamers with blades. Trey McKinney from Illinois swears by 6th Sense jerkbaits on clear-water stumps, Jake Whittaker hits shallow crankbaits in dirty water. Youth movement's real too Bassmaster notes young guns like Trey McKinney and Fisher Anaya, both with Elite wins, could steal the Classic show.

Weather's key river fish flip faster than a tailwater bite, but rain's comin' to east Tennessee, promisin' dirty water jigs. These hawgs aint waitin' theyre eatin'.

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