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Massive Lunkers and Epic Tournaments: The Latest Bass Fishing Buzz Across the US

Massive Lunkers and Epic Tournaments: The Latest Bass 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 on a trout stream – but for those hawg-huntin' bass chasers. If you're a fly rodder dreamin' of tradin' that delicate drift for chunkin' big rubber, these tales'll hook ya deep.

First off, monster catches are poppin' like mayflies in a hatch. Down in Arkansas, Lake Austell in Village Creek State Park is straight fire – Wired2fish reports the Riney crew lit it up January 10th. Kevin Riney boated a 12-pound largemouth usin' forward-facin' sonar, the first certified 10-plus for Arkansas' new Legacy Lunker Bass program. Then his son Dylan and buddy Kyle doubled down within an hour: Kyle's 10.16-pounder and Dylan's 11.65-pounder. AGFC's Jeremy Risley weighed 'em official, hauled 'em to Joe Hogan Hatchery for spawnin' super-genetics, then they'll swim back home. Talk about a family pig roast – those bass'll breed giants for years.

Head East to South Carolina's Santee Cooper Lakes, where Major League Fishing's Phoenix Bass Fishing League just shattered records. Gary Pope from Georgetown tied the all-time biggest bass at 13 pounds 6 ounces on a Berkley Big Bass boater award – that's a bucket-mouth thicker than your favorite fly line. Brent Riley won the event with 35 pounds 3 ounces over five fish, provin' the shallows are simmerin'.

Up North, Jacob Wheeler smashed the Bass Pro Tour single-day weight record on the St. Lawrence River – 47 bass for 165 pounds 1 ounce, per MLF. That's nine crossin' the 100-inch total mark, folks. Lake Guntersville kicked off MLF Stage One January 15-18, with rookies and vets slingin' everything from FFS to finesse, and Gill holdin' for the win amid pre-spawn madness, says GearJunkie.

Hot spots? Lake Austell for doubles over 10 – creeks, structure, sonar your ticket. Santee Cooper's grass and ledges for hawgs. Potomac River's grass flats and tides delivered in Toyota Series openers, with winners mixin' frogs, jigs, and drop-shots on Greenway and Mason Neck. Guntersville's loaded with 3-5 pounders now, perfect for sightin' beds soon.

Fresh info: FY26 appropriations via ASA Fishing keep lead tackle safe from regs, pump millions into habitat like oyster reefs boostin' bass forage, and push science over moratoriums in Biscayne Bay. Plus, free online bass tourneys from Shane Flint Outdoors in 2026 – regional North/South splits and nationals, even a New Yorker won last year's giant-slayer. Fly guys, imagine submittin' your smartphone catches against Florida heavies.

Thanks for tunin' in, tight lines 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.

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