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Exciting Bass Fishing Action Across the U.S. as Fall Arrives

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Howdy anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your weekly bite on everything bass fishing across the U.S. October is rolling in fresh, the water temps are cooling, and let me tell you, there’s some downright electric action on the lakes, rivers, and backwaters you love.

Talk of the week has to be the fireworks at Lake Hartwell, South Carolina, where the National Professional Fishing League Championship kicked off in style. South Carolina local Jason Burroughs is leading after day one, sticking 17 pounds, 12 ounces in the bag by switching up his tactics at the buzzer. Tennessee’s Brandon Perkins is close behind with nearly 17 pounds, skipping the spotted bass and going all-in on largemouth. Hartwell is famous for keeping even the pros on their toes—one minute it’s crickets, the next minute you’re hauling in a five and a half pound lunker like Georgia’s Trent Palmer did. That one currently tops the tournament leaderboard for big bass. The field is stacked with 15-pound-plus bags, so it’s anybody’s trophy as we head into the final days, and Burroughs credits pure flexibility for his hot start (that’s bass wisdom right there, folks).

If you’re looking for a hot spot to scratch your big bass itch, California’s Clear Lake is still holding strong. WesternBass reports that anglers there are running into double-digit bass—yep, fish tipping over 10 pounds—especially around docks and mats. The local guides say the “junk fishing” pattern is king, meaning you’ll want to have everything ready from topwater frogs during the morning flurry to jigs and plastics for the deeper midday bite. Early morning is gold; crawfish-colored chatterbaits and cranks along the south end’s rocks are lighting up, and some areas are loaded with bass spitting out crawdads and shad, so you know they’re eating both top and bottom.

Slide east to Alabama, and Great Days Outdoors just raved about the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, where the topwater bite’s wide open. Water temps are dropping, and early fall is prime for buzzbaits, frogs, and anything you can walk across the surface. Bass are blitzing on the shrimp migration—seriously, if you fly fish, tie on a shrimp pattern or small streamer and hit the troughs and cane breaks at sunup. Fly guides are pitching Charlie Bisharat’s “Pole Dancer” and getting explosive surface eats, while conventional anglers stay ready with Zara Spooks and classic Walk-the-Dog lures. Backcountry canoe missions are calling, too, offering sneaky water access the bigger boats miss.

For more out-of-the-way action, Prosser Creek Reservoir in California’s Sierra foothills has been a fun destination for steady numbers, especially if you want to mix it up with both trout and bass. Local tackle shops say with surface temps in the 60s, bass are holding shallow in the coves and nosing around for jigs and soft plastics. No giants reported this week, but the bite’s reliable and perfect for honing your finesse game or introducing a kid to their first bass.

As for what’s new in the world of gear, ICAST 2025’s product drops are beginning to surface at shops like Fisherman’s Warehouse and online. If you’re one of those anglers who believes a different retrieve, a new color, or a tweak to your hooks makes all the difference, this is your season to geek out on the latest. There’s even a brand-new colorway Missile Baits D Bomb, affectionately named Rotten Tomato, that just helped pro Ish Monroe win a big Western event.

So whether you’re a fly angler stalking grass edges with a streamer or a tournament junkie chasing the next five-pounder, this season has plenty to get excited about—from big tour stops on legendary lakes to out-of-the-way creeks feeding hungry fish. Thanks for tuning in to your bass hot sheet with Artificial Lure. Come back next week for more fresh catches, local secrets, and updates from the world of U.S. bass fishing. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more, check out QuietPlease dot A I.

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