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Heartland Havens: Bass Bonanza Awaits Anglers in the U.S. Midwest
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Hey there, fly flingers and lure chuckers, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with the hottest bass buzz straight from the U.S. heartland. If you're used to delicate trout sipping dry flies, bass are the rowdy cousins that smash your presentation like a freight train—get ready to swap that 6-weight for some heavy artillery, 'cause these pigs are on fire right now.
Kickin' off with monster catches that'll make your jaw drop. Down in Louisiana, 83-year-old Gene Kidder nailed his personal best at Toledo Bend on December 18—a fat 11.9-pound largemouth from a brush pile in Housen Bay. Louisiana Sportsman reports he hit it with a purple crankbait in 10-12 feet of gin-clear water on a last-chance cast, and the beast barely fought before bellyin' up to the boat. Released healthy, too—talk about a Christmas miracle. Over in Texas' Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas Parks and Wildlife logs a fresh white bass record at 3.57 pounds by Ed Harper on January 25, 2025—shoreline smashers if you're scoutin' hybrids or stripers nearby. And don't sleep on Chicago's Lake Michigan harbors; Outdoor News says smallmouths are bulked up, with a near-record 7-pound, 2-ounce brute from Monroe Harbor last April, just an ounce shy of Illinois glory.
Hot spots? Alabama's Bass Trail is explodin' as the nation's second-biggest tourney series, per Southern Fishing News. Lake Guntersville still holds the ABT record at 32.02 pounds from 2014—2026's powerhouse 200-angler lineup is gunnin' to smash it across those legendary waters. Texas is bass nirvana: Lake Conroe hosted the nail-bitin' 2025 Bass Pro Tour opener with Justin Cooper, Colby Miller, and Jacob Wall dukin' it out. Lake O.H. Ivie led ShareLunker entries last season, and the program's 40th year fired up New Year's Day 2026 via The Fishing Wire—loan 'em a 13-pound-plus lunker for spawnin' and stockings that keep Texas pigs growin'. Sabine River above Toledo Bend cranks 3-pound white bass runs, says Texas Outdoors Journal, perfect for numbers if you're bridge-hoppin' like river rats.
Fresh scoops? Toyota ShareLunker hits milestone with hotline at 903-681-0550 through March—catch a double-digit and score Bass Pro swag drawings. South Dakota's rampin' up with Governor's Bass Cup on Lake Oahe June 6-7, where world-class smallies lurk amid walleye and pike chaos, per Midwest Lip Rippers. Even Perham, Minnesota lakes promise jiggin' largemouths in weedlines for 2026, Fishing the Midwest whispers.
Bass are cold-water tough this January—slow-roll jigs or crank shallow like the pros. Whether you're a fly guy testin' streamers on chunkers or a spin caster, these spots deliver heart-p pounders.
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Tight lines!
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Kickin' off with monster catches that'll make your jaw drop. Down in Louisiana, 83-year-old Gene Kidder nailed his personal best at Toledo Bend on December 18—a fat 11.9-pound largemouth from a brush pile in Housen Bay. Louisiana Sportsman reports he hit it with a purple crankbait in 10-12 feet of gin-clear water on a last-chance cast, and the beast barely fought before bellyin' up to the boat. Released healthy, too—talk about a Christmas miracle. Over in Texas' Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas Parks and Wildlife logs a fresh white bass record at 3.57 pounds by Ed Harper on January 25, 2025—shoreline smashers if you're scoutin' hybrids or stripers nearby. And don't sleep on Chicago's Lake Michigan harbors; Outdoor News says smallmouths are bulked up, with a near-record 7-pound, 2-ounce brute from Monroe Harbor last April, just an ounce shy of Illinois glory.
Hot spots? Alabama's Bass Trail is explodin' as the nation's second-biggest tourney series, per Southern Fishing News. Lake Guntersville still holds the ABT record at 32.02 pounds from 2014—2026's powerhouse 200-angler lineup is gunnin' to smash it across those legendary waters. Texas is bass nirvana: Lake Conroe hosted the nail-bitin' 2025 Bass Pro Tour opener with Justin Cooper, Colby Miller, and Jacob Wall dukin' it out. Lake O.H. Ivie led ShareLunker entries last season, and the program's 40th year fired up New Year's Day 2026 via The Fishing Wire—loan 'em a 13-pound-plus lunker for spawnin' and stockings that keep Texas pigs growin'. Sabine River above Toledo Bend cranks 3-pound white bass runs, says Texas Outdoors Journal, perfect for numbers if you're bridge-hoppin' like river rats.
Fresh scoops? Toyota ShareLunker hits milestone with hotline at 903-681-0550 through March—catch a double-digit and score Bass Pro swag drawings. South Dakota's rampin' up with Governor's Bass Cup on Lake Oahe June 6-7, where world-class smallies lurk amid walleye and pike chaos, per Midwest Lip Rippers. Even Perham, Minnesota lakes promise jiggin' largemouths in weedlines for 2026, Fishing the Midwest whispers.
Bass are cold-water tough this January—slow-roll jigs or crank shallow like the pros. Whether you're a fly guy testin' streamers on chunkers or a spin caster, these spots deliver heart-p pounders.
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Tight lines!
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI