Reel in Monster Bass Bites Across the US This Winter
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Start with Gene Kidder, an 83-year-old legend from Opelousas, Louisiana. Louisiana Sportsman reports he nailed his personal best largemouth, 11.9 pounds at 28-and-a-quarter inches, on December 18 at Toledo Bend. After a fishless day in Housen Bay, he chucked a purple crankbait at a brush pile in 10 to 12 feet near Miller Bay Point—thought it was a snag, then a catfish, but nope, a trophy that belly-flopped right into the boat without much fuss. Released her healthy; Toledo Bend's still the double-digit dream factory with clear water and sunny vibes.
Head south to Alabama's Lake Guntersville, where Major League Fishing says Nathan Brewer crushed Day 1 of the Toyota Series opener with 28 pounds 5 ounces of pure smallmouth—all below the dam after lockin' through. Just 20 casts for a mega-bag topped by a 6-11 brute in movin' water. Locals know that tailrace magic; it's like strippin' streamers on steroids for smallies.
Tennessee's reppin' hard too—AOL calls it prime bass country with Chickamauga, Dale Hollow, and the Tennessee River pumpin' monsters. Up in Virginia, Midcurrent notes a late-December warm snap to 60 degrees lit up the Shenandoah and New Rivers for smallmouth and largemouth on big streamers, slow strips with pauses in 36-44 degree water. Fly guys, that's your wheelhouse—sink-tips and articulated patterns haulin' winter bass tight to structure.
Don't sleep on California: Westernbass forums buzz about kayak kings pullin' biggest bass of 2025 from the Delta and Clear Lake. Texas stays stacked—Captain Experiences guides like Jay on Lake Fork hittin' points and drop-offs for giants, and TPWD records show Lake Conroe's largemouth history toppin' 15 pounds.
Hot spots right now? Toledo Bend for lunkers, Guntersville tailwaters for smallie clinics, Tennessee rivers for non-stop action. Winter bass are stackin' on brush, structure, and current breaks—kinda like nymphin' deep runs, but with more pull.
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