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Reel in Massive Bass Across the US This Winter

Reel in Massive Bass Across the US This Winter

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest on bass fishin' across the US. If you're a fly rod wizard eyein' that bass buzz, listen up—these lunkers are hittin' like they mean it this winter, and you might just swap your dry flies for a jig on a slow day.

Down in Georgia, the action's hot at Lake Russell where Cohen Fortson from Bowman reeled in some fat Alabama bass, and Chris Nelson from Elberton nabbed beauties too, per the Georgia Wildlife blog's January 23 report. They're bunchin' up with baitfish in 30-50 feet, smashin' jig-head minnows, jiggin' spoons, and football jigs—key is scopin' those schools on your electronics. Clarks Hill's drawin' tournament crowds even in the cold; biologists like Aaron Gray say jigs, soft jerkbaits, and swimbaits are pullin' quality largemouth. Head to Spring Creek or Fish Pond Drain on Lake Seminole, says Ken Sturdivant at southernfishing.com—bass are deep in timber, suspended with shad. Over on the Satilla River, Craig James boated 15 bass, 10 over 3 pounds, on a wacky rigged worm in the rain. Private ponds and Reed Bingham State Park kicked out 5-pounders on Texas-rigged plastics and chatterbaits.

Up north in Massachusetts, the sportfishing awards list from mass.gov updated January 23 shows a 7-pound-13-ounce largemouth leadin' from Moores Pond in Warwick— that's a hawg for sure. Quabbin Reservoir's holdin' smallmouth to 5 pounds 12 ounces.

Texas is whisperin' giants ahead, with MLF pros hypin' Lake Conroe for the Bass Pro Tour stop. It's a big bass factory, coughin' up 17 ShareLunkers over 13 pounds since '86 via Texas Parks and Wildlife, includin' a 15.93 lake record. Kelly Jordon calls it prime for double-digit hogs.

Hot spots right now? Main lake ledges on Weiss Lake and West Point in the 40s-50s temps, Carolina rigs with green pumpkin worms on Lanier (down 5.83 feet), and river creeks before cold fronts. Bassmaster Elite's 2026 opener at Guntersville drops forward-facing sonar limits, pushin' grass bites with lipless cranks and jerkbaits.

Winter patterns mean find the bait, work it slow—could be your ticket to a wall-hanger. Weather flips could send 'em shallow to spawn ditches come February.

Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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