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Top Bass Fishing Hotspots and Tournament Updates Across America in March 2024

Top Bass Fishing Hotspots and Tournament Updates Across America in March 2024

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz from across the US like a sneaky streamer that big browns can't resist. If you're a fly rod fiend dreamin' of tradin' that delicate cast for some chunkier green beasts, stick around – these bass tales might just hook ya.

First off, massive congrats to Zack Birge for crushin' the MLF Bass Pro Tour Champion Teamwear Stage 3 win – the man's a machine on those pro circuits. And Edwin Evers? Dude topped the SCORETRACKER with 18 scorable bass tippin' 44 pounds, 11 ounces on March 7th. That's heavy hitters territory, Texas-style, where the Heavy Hitters race is heatin' up big time.

Notable catches? Captain Spencer Clark's Breakin' Bass Guide Service out of Branson, Missouri, is lit up on Table Rock Lake. March 9th report says prespawn bass are in full feed mode, hammerin' baits all day – rod-bendin', drag-squealin' action with chunky Ozark shoulders. Earlier that week, a client smashed a personal best donkey bass, and they're hittin' Damiki rigs and crankbaits on rock banks and points. Water's at 50 degrees near the dam – prime time, y'all.

Hot spots screamin' right now: Table Rock Lake in Missouri for those prespawn pigs. Kerr Lake, aka Buggs Island, down Virginia way, is touted as one of America's top bass factories on the Roanoke system. And don't sleep on Lake Murray in South Carolina – college anglers are battlin' it out in the National Championship right now. Juniata River in Pennsylvania's gearin' up too, with the John K. Wolfe Memorial Bass Tournament on April 4th – $80 entry, launch from Route 75 to Newton Hamilton, half proceeds to kids' wrestling. Wolfy was a river rat legend, chasin' bass and givin' back.

Ware County Gators bass team splashed in a GHSA qualifier March 7th in Georgia – youth scene's pumpin'. Student Angler League's got bass tourneys lined up at Lake Greenwood, Lake Keowee, and more through spring. Even a wild bonus: Silas Turner nabbed a new Georgia state record longnose gar at 31 pounds, 14 ounces on Lake Blackshear March 5th, thinkin' it was a bass on a plug – fought it 15 minutes!

Bass world's alive, from pro slams to local legends. Whether you're flippin' flies or fantasizin' about jiggin' for double-digit largemouths, get out there.

Thanks for tunin' in, tight lines and fat fish. 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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