Reel in Record-Breaking Bass with Artificial Lure's December Fishing Report
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Hey there, bass enthusiasts! Artificial Lure here, and boy do we have some exciting stuff happening in the bass fishing world right now. December is officially here, and let me tell you, things are heating up across the country.
Let's kick things off with what's happening this week. The 2025 TNT Fireworks Bassmaster Team Championship is about to go down from December 3rd through the 6th at Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina. We're talking about around 450 anglers competing for 120,000 dollars in prize money, with the winning team taking home 50,000 bucks. But here's the really cool part—the top five teams get to compete in a Classic Fish-Off where their weights get zeroed and they're fishing individually for two days. The winner gets a ticket to the 2026 Bassmaster Classic in Knoxville, Tennessee. That's some serious motivation right there.
Now, Lake Hartwell has some unique conditions going into this event. The water level is down, which typically pushes largemouth and spotted bass to congregate in specific areas. Local anglers are expecting a mix of both species to make up the winning bags, with predictions running around 16 to 18 pounds per day to have a solid shot at the championship rounds. What's really interesting is that with modern technology like Forward Facing Sonar, anglers have figured out how to target some seriously big spotted bass in mid-range to deep water. The traditional winter playbook includes fishing the backs of drains, but we're hearing some competitors might try totally different tactics to shake things up.
Speaking of big bass, let me tell you about some absolutely insane catches that have happened recently. Over on the Major League Fishing circuit, Randy Howell from Alabama pulled off something wild at the B&W Trailer Hitches Stage One event. During the Knockout Round, he absolutely shattered the Bass Pro Tour big-bass record with a 10-pound 11-ounce largemouth on Caney Creek Reservoir. But get this—Howell didn't stop there. The very next day during the Championship Round on Bussey Brake, he broke his own brand new record by landing a 12-pound 14-ounce beast. Two days, two record-breaking fish. That's the kind of stuff that makes us bass nuts absolutely lose our minds.
If you're looking for some legendary smallmouth fishing, Dale Hollow Lake on the Tennessee-Kentucky border has become the stuff of folklore. The lake can claim some of the biggest smallmouth bass ever caught, and there's a legitimate monster hanging on the wall at the Pickett County Visitors Center in Byrdstown, Tennessee—an 11-pound 15-ounce smallmouth that helped make this lake world famous. This place is hallowed ground for anyone serious about chasing trophy smallmouth.
For the fly fishing crowd specifically, winter is actually prime time for smallmouth bass. The Indiana fishing reports suggest that successful winter smallmouth fishing requires a gear shift in strategy. You want to focus on deep, slow-moving water, typically around the 15-foot depth range. Here's the key insight—smallmouth bass school up during winter months, so finding one productive area can mean you've found yourself a whole bunch of hungry fish ready to take your offerings.
Over in Texas, Owen Harmon absolutely crushed the all-tackle largemouth record at O.H. Ivie Lake back in June with a 14.25-pound monster. That's the kind of destination that should be on every bass angler's bucket list.
The fishing scene is absolutely alive right now, folks. Whether you're chasing spotted bass at Lake Hartwell this week, dreaming about Dale Hollow smallmouth, or planning your winter tactics for deep structure, December is prime time for bass fishing across the United States.
Thanks for tuning in to this edition of the bass fishing report. Be sure to come back next week for more fresh catches, hot spots, and insider information about what's happening in the bass fishing world. This has been Artificial Lure, a Quiet Please production. For more content, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Now get out there and tight lines!
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