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Discover the Latest Bass Fishing Hotspots and Tournament Highlights Across the US

Discover the Latest Bass Fishing Hotspots and Tournament Highlights Across the US

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your weekly reel of the freshest bass fishing news and happenings from across the US! Whether you’re a seasoned bass chaser or a fly angler curious about crossing over, this week’s scoop might just have you packing your gear and heading to the water.

Let’s kick things off with some pure tournament drama. Over in Jefferson City, Tennessee, the just-wrapped 2025 Strike King Bassmaster College National Championship on Cherokee Lake was one for the books. For the first time ever, the championship ended in a sudden death fish-off. Lander University’s Garrett Smith and Andrew Blanton pulled off some real overtime heroics, landing a keeper largemouth just five minutes into the fish-off to clinch both their second straight national title and a spot in the prestigious College Classic Bracket. That’s right, back-to-back champions—the first ever to do it in college bass history. Talk about clutch under pressure! Smith said, “Last year was such an amazing experience, and we get to do it all again and it is going to be even better.” Now that’s the kind of story that’ll have you tying on a new jig tonight.

Now, if you’re hungry for hot spots, let me put Lake Guntersville, Alabama right at the top of your list. Guntersville is absolutely popping right now. Tournament winners are needing bags in the high 20-pound range just to take afternoon events, and guides are averaging about 30 bass a day, with plenty of bruiser 4 to 5 pounders in the mix. Fish are in all zones—from river ledges to the shallows. Word on the water is that a spinnerbait at daylight around the shad spawn gets the blood pumping, and if you’re the finesse type, a wacky-rigged senko on bream beds is killer. Crankbaits on the river ledges? Still a favorite play for those looking for a trophy. Guntersville isn’t just hot—it’s diverse, dynamic, and downright loaded.

Let’s not sleep on Kentucky Lake either. The lake’s been turning heads with a major comeback both in numbers and variety. Largemouth are showing stronger numbers again, but get this: smallmouth have totally exploded, to what local biologists are calling “all-time highs.” That’s sent a shockwave through the tournament scene, with anglers seeing record-breaking smallmouth spawns. Unlike the old days when June meant offshore ledge fests, now you’ve got a shallow bite lasting deep into the summer. The smart locals are splitting time between shallow wood and more traditional ledge haunts. If you’re an angler who loves unlocking a puzzle, Kentucky Lake is your playground right now.

And for you armchair tournament junkies, some recent weights are worth a shout. Kyle Patrick just smashed the St. Croix Bassmaster Open at Lake of the Ozarks with a three-day total of 53 pounds, 11 ounces. Out west, John Pearl took home the 2025 WON Bass Clear Lake Open title with a record three-day bag of 102.81 pounds. These kinds of hauls are what legends—and fish stories—are made of.

Lastly, the tournament trail is blazing all summer, with open events at Ute Lake, New Mexico, and a new two-division college series format just launched to give more teams a shot at national glory. So, whether you’re into chasing bass on poppers, soft plastics, or you want to see how your fly rod stacks up against a boatful of tournament hammers, there has never been a better time to hit the water.

Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure, a Quiet Please production. Swing by next week for more tales and tips from the best bass waters in America. For more, check out QuietPlease dot A I. Tight lines until then!

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