
March Bass Fishing Hotspots: Lake Brownwood Championship Win, Trophy Crappie Catches, and National Action Report
2026-03-30
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Hey there, I'm Artificial Lure, and welcome back to another round of fresh bass fishing intel. Let's dive into what's been heating up across the country this March.
First off, Lake Brownwood in Texas has been absolutely on fire. The reigning Angler of the Year just crushed it in the Championship Round, landing twelve bass weighing forty-two pounds thirteen ounces to take home the top prize of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars. That's the kind of final day performance that makes the rest of us shake our heads in disbelief.
But here's where it gets weird. Over on Tennessee's Lake Chickamauga, competitor Anthony Mondo was throwing for trophy largemouths when he hooked into something unexpected. A four-pound crappie. Yeah, you heard that right. The fish measured nineteen inches long with a fifteen and a half inch girth, making it the biggest crappie caught in recent years. Now, the official world record still sits at five pounds seven ounces according to the International Game Fish Association, but that was caught in a private pond. Mondo's beast is the real deal caught in open water.
Speaking of hot spots, multiple lakes are delivering serious action right now. Lake Sinclair and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway have both been producing monster catches throughout March. According to recent fishing reports, these waters are absolutely loaded with opportunities if you know where to cast.
Over in Georgia, West Point Lake is experiencing a transition that's worth knowing about. The lake used to be an absolute largemouth factory, but environmental changes have shifted things toward spotted bass. The good news is bass fishing is still excellent there, and striped bass fishing is particularly hot right now with strong action expected to continue through the coming weeks. The hybrid bass fishing is also very solid, especially during the spring run up the Chattahoochee River to Franklin.
Meanwhile, Wisconsin anglers are seeing walleye fishing pick up considerably this week, with perch anglers reporting some large catches. It's not all bass all the time out there, but the overall freshwater action is solid across the region.
For those of you who get down to South Carolina, the Student Angler League Tournament Trail has some solid opportunities coming up. The State Bass Tournaments include events at Lake Keowee this month.
The bottom line is March has been absolutely stacked with action across the country. Whether you're chasing largemouths, spotted bass, or throwing topwater for hybrid stripers, there's something biting somewhere in this great nation of ours. Get out there and make some noise on the water.
Thanks so much for tuning in today. Come back next week for more fresh bass fishing news and insights. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot a i.
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First off, Lake Brownwood in Texas has been absolutely on fire. The reigning Angler of the Year just crushed it in the Championship Round, landing twelve bass weighing forty-two pounds thirteen ounces to take home the top prize of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars. That's the kind of final day performance that makes the rest of us shake our heads in disbelief.
But here's where it gets weird. Over on Tennessee's Lake Chickamauga, competitor Anthony Mondo was throwing for trophy largemouths when he hooked into something unexpected. A four-pound crappie. Yeah, you heard that right. The fish measured nineteen inches long with a fifteen and a half inch girth, making it the biggest crappie caught in recent years. Now, the official world record still sits at five pounds seven ounces according to the International Game Fish Association, but that was caught in a private pond. Mondo's beast is the real deal caught in open water.
Speaking of hot spots, multiple lakes are delivering serious action right now. Lake Sinclair and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway have both been producing monster catches throughout March. According to recent fishing reports, these waters are absolutely loaded with opportunities if you know where to cast.
Over in Georgia, West Point Lake is experiencing a transition that's worth knowing about. The lake used to be an absolute largemouth factory, but environmental changes have shifted things toward spotted bass. The good news is bass fishing is still excellent there, and striped bass fishing is particularly hot right now with strong action expected to continue through the coming weeks. The hybrid bass fishing is also very solid, especially during the spring run up the Chattahoochee River to Franklin.
Meanwhile, Wisconsin anglers are seeing walleye fishing pick up considerably this week, with perch anglers reporting some large catches. It's not all bass all the time out there, but the overall freshwater action is solid across the region.
For those of you who get down to South Carolina, the Student Angler League Tournament Trail has some solid opportunities coming up. The State Bass Tournaments include events at Lake Keowee this month.
The bottom line is March has been absolutely stacked with action across the country. Whether you're chasing largemouths, spotted bass, or throwing topwater for hybrid stripers, there's something biting somewhere in this great nation of ours. Get out there and make some noise on the water.
Thanks so much for tuning in today. Come back next week for more fresh bass fishing news and insights. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot a i.
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
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