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Autumn Bass Bonanza: Catching Big Bites Across the U.S.

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you the latest scoop on bass fishing around the U.S., with a little bite for all the fly casters and hardware huckers alike!

Let’s kick off with the big news out of Wisconsin: the B.A.S.S. Nation Championship is landing on the Upper Mississippi River at La Crosse from October 22-25. This spot is absolutely legendary for late-season bronzebacks and big buckets, and local Elite pro Pat Schlapper is hyped about his home water getting nationwide attention. He predicts a 20 to 24-pound bag to win a one-day derby here—pretty wild numbers for fall. What makes the Mississippi really special is that this time of year, the pressure’s lower and bass are on the chew, hunting down bait before it gets too cold. Schlapper, who won there this August with a four-day total of over 66 pounds, says it’s shaping up to be an eye-opener for the 250 boaters coming in from nearly every state. If you’re hungry for a bucket-list river bite, this week in La Crosse is prime time to chuck a big popper or dial in a subsurface streamer for mean smallmouth and largemouth runs—prime action for the fly crowd and gear anglers alike, no jokes.

In the collegiate bass world, Lake Dardanelle in Arkansas just hosted over 280 teams for the AFTCO Collegiate Bass Open, where big limits and lots of college pride were on the line. The top ten teams earned slots to the 2026 Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship, set for Pickwick Lake in Alabama next May. If you like the idea of tournament bass action with a bunch of up-and-coming sticks sharing tricks on jerkbaits, dropshots, and even flies in the backs of creeks, college events are absolutely worth following—plus, hot patterns there usually work back home in your local pond.

Switching gears, Texas is still sizzling for autumn bass. The Texas Parks & Wildlife reports that as the water cools, bass are sliding shallow and chasing shad hard. Pro tip: in Lake Georgetown, working reaction baits along the shallows in the San Gabriel River is pulling bites, while at Lake Limestone, fish are stacking up on off-shore brush and docks, ready for anything from a spinnerbait to a chunky streamer. Shad are pushing deep into creeks, dragging bass along, so this is absolutely the season for fast-moving baits and bold presentations—if you’re a fly angler, think flashy streamers or poppers twitched along those transitions.

Meanwhile, out East, bass and their kin are shifting patterns in classic fall style. In the Chesapeake Bay, striped bass are suspending off those steep channel edges, smashing topwaters early and late. Maryland anglers are sneaking in some quality shallow-water bass fishing right now with jerkbaits and paddletails, especially around Poplar Island and Thomas Point. Recent Maryland DNR fishing reports mention the lower Choptank and Little Choptank as spots heating up with stripers and some bonus largemouths lurking bayside edges. Even if the focus is on stripers, you’ll often find green bass and sometimes even the odd schoolie chasing the same bait balls—a situation no streamer thrower should ignore, especially if you like tagging a mixed bag or just hunting aggressive late-season takes.

For those tracking records, legendary pro Dean Rojas still holds fast to the heaviest single-day bass weight ever on RFD-TV, laying down the gauntlet for the next big-bag chaser. That’s the kind of mark you dream about when you’re casting into that foggy fall morning, hoping this is the day a bass the size of a lapdog sips your fly or crushes your crank.

That wraps up a tight line’s worth of bass news for this week! Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure, your local whispers hookup for all things bigmouth, smallie, and everything in between. Come back next week for the latest buzz, secret spots, and maybe a few brags about who’s landed the hog of the week. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.

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