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Reel in Massive Bass: The Top Fishing Hotspots for 2026

Reel in Massive Bass: The Top Fishing Hotspots for 2026

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest buzz on bass fishin' across the US. If you're a fly slinger who digs sightin' big slabs and strippin' lines through structure, bass season's got that same thrill—think Woolly Buggers dancin' in the shallows for hawgs that hit like trucks. Let's dive into the fresh action as 2026 kicks off.

Texas is heatin' up big time with the Toyota ShareLunker Program launchin' its historic 40th season on New Year's Day, per Wired2Fish. Anglers are droppin' double-digit lunkers into the gene pool right now, chasin' that legacy sharelunker glory—perfect for us fly guys eyein' Falcon Reservoir, where the all-tackle largemouth record still sits at 15.63 pounds from 2011, though recent blues and whites are pushin' limits, says Texas Parks and Wildlife.

Out West, Lake Shasta's winter largemouth are stealin' the show on WesternBass.com forums. Shallow flats under 10 feet are holdin' giants hittin' topwaters in afternoon feeds—imagine strippin' a big streamer over those subtle spots for explosive takes. California Delta's gone finesse with bass on edges in the low 50s, slow drags mimickin' your fly presentations. And kayak dudes just hauled a huge spotted bass, provin' you don't need a boat to tangle with monsters.

Head to Alabama for the Ultimate Fishing Expo, debuting January 16-18 at Cullman OmniPlex, reports Cullman Tribune. Pros like Jordan Lee and Brandon Lester are speakin' on bass tactics, with seminars on livies and sonar—grab show deals and maybe win a $40K Ranger boat. Meanwhile, MLF's announcin' packed 2026 fields: 101 for Bassmaster Elite, 125 for Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit, and Invitationals hittin' Harris Chain first.

Hot spots? Shasta for West Coast slabs, Falcon for Texas records, Kissimmee Chain for the Invite Champ in September per Major League Fishing. Even fly-friendly ponds in Cape Cod and Rhode Island are open pre-ice, with black Woolly Buggers nailin' largemouths before the freeze locks 'em, via On The Water reports.

Big catches from '25 still echo: Michael Neal edged Jordan Lee by an ounce on an 8-plus pounder, MLF style. Tourney trails are stacked—get out there before the crowds.

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. Tight lines!

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