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Reel in the Biggest Bass with the Latest Fishing Buzz Across the US

Reel in the Biggest Bass with the Latest Fishing Buzz Across the US

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz across the US like a sneaky streamer in a trout hole. If you're a fly slinger dreamin' of tradin' that whippy rod for some heavy greenbacks, listen up—these hogs are pullin' boats sideways right now.

Kickin' off with recent monsters: Spencer Shuffield just snagged victory at the 2025 WON Bass U.S. Open on Lake Mead, dominatin' calm waters after a windy opener, per Westernbass.com. Out West, a teener alert lit up Central Cal forums—a 16-pounder crashed the party on December 23. Shasta Lake's dishin' big largemouth shallow on topwaters in the afternoons, holdin' on flats under 10 feet where less pressured spots explode. Down in Texas, Falcon Lake records stay hot with a 1.05-pound white bass by Ernst Toepfer on August 1, but those lunkers like Tommy Law's old 15.63-pounder ghost the joint still.

Hot spots? Table Rock Lake in Missouri's gearin' up huge—MLF dropped Bass Pro Shops REDCREST 2026 there April 17-19, 35 pros chasin' $300K on that Ozark gem with water temps hoverin' 49-52 degrees main lake. Bass hug bluffs and bottoms in 11-15 feet per Table Rock Fishing Intel. California Delta's a winter grind in the low 50s—finesse edges and transitions. Illinois south ponds got bass bitin' steady as of December 19 Outdoor News report, while Navajo Lake in New Mexico keeps bass fair amid kokanee action.

Fresh scoop: B.A.S.S. Nation crowned champs, and 11 rookies plus a returnee join the 2026 Elite Series—101 anglers total, comin' off a record 2025 with 11 century belts. Golden mussels still closin' ramps like Diamond Valley, but innovators like Randy Pringle at Best Bass Tournaments carved out Delta opens. Jacob Wheeler bagged a $50K payday fish recently, eyein' revenge on Shearon Harris. ICAST 2025 gear's hittin' shelves—think Missile Baits D Bomb in Rotten Tomato that powered Ish Monroe's Pro/Am win.

Tight lines, whether you're flippin' flies or frogs—these bass don't care, they just eat. Thanks for tunin' in, 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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