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Thrilling Bass Fishing Updates Across the U.S.: Kentucky, Florida, Texas, and More

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Hey anglers, it’s Artificial Lure with your latest dose of Bass fishing buzz from across the United States! Whether you’re casting to lily pads or flipping flies under docks, things have been heating up from Tennessee’s grass-choked rivers to the sprawling flats of Florida.

Let’s start with some fresh headlines out of Kentucky Lake, where veteran local Justin Berger finally shook off years of close calls and netted his first MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Super tournament win. In dramatic style, Berger hauled in 34 pounds, 9 ounces across two punishing days, sealing his victory with a limit-packing topwater bite and a pair of chunky 4½-pounders. The win at home meant more than cash for Berger—it was the sweet taste of redemption after too many heartbreaks on his favorite water. Keep an eye on Kentucky Lake as cooler temps set in and topwater magic keeps the action rolling, especially for us folks who love the thrill of sight-casting and watching that surface explosion. According to Marshall County Daily, Berger’s win shows there’s always room for patience and a bit of old school grit in bass fishing—reminder for all you fly throwers out there that the classic approaches still pay off.

If you’re charting your next “big bass” road trip, don’t ignore the classics. FishUSA highlights Florida’s Lake Okeechobee—still the heavyweight champ for double-digit largemouths and wild grass flats where a frog or streamer can disappear fast. For the more adventurous, Lake Tohopekaliga (“Lake Toho” to regulars) keeps kicking out trophy largemouths as summer winds down, especially around hydrilla and pads. And if you’re longing for a big slurp after casting a deer hair popper, Florida’s mild fall means active bass in shallow water practically year-round.

Texas remains a bucket list destination too. Local Texas Parks and Wildlife data just updated the record books, with Joe Pool Reservoir recently producing a 14.45-pound largemouth. East Texas grass lakes like Fork and Sam Rayburn keep tempting big-bass hunters with heavy cover—and those reservoirs fish big for both gear anglers and fly folks willing to heave big flies on deep sink tips or work the banks with finesse poppers.

Tournament action is still firing across the heartland. In Wisconsin, Steve Lopez just earned his first MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitationals championship on the mighty Mississippi River, grabbing a hundred grand and a spot in REDCREST 2026. Look for the river bite to stay hot into October as fish chase schools of bait mid-river and hold tight to wing dams—a pattern that can pay off for both spin and fly anglers with the right presentation.

Hot spot alert for anyone close to Georgia: Lake Blue Ridge and Lake Sinclair have been producing strong with the fall transition, according to Georgia Outdoor News. Reports are all about Trick Worms and Senkos, but this is prime time for fly fishers to walk a popper, mouse, or flashy streamer along drop-offs at dawn and dusk.

On the gear side, fall is a killer season to break out that braided line for heavy cover and big topwater swings. Or, if you’re into the vintage scene, Wired2Fish spotlighted old-school angler Bill Sonnett—the guy still puts 5-pound fish in his little rowboat using antique wooden plugs. If you’re a fly angler who appreciates “analog” fishing, this is your kind of inspiration.

For you hard-core tournament chasers, the National Professional Fishing League is ramping up for Logan Martin Lake in Alabama later this month—watch for live weigh-ins and lots of southern fireworks as anglers throw crankbaits and chatterbaits for kicker bites.

Thanks for tuning in to the latest episode of Artificial Lure, where every week brings fresh stories from the water. Swing by again next week for more trophy tales, secret spots, and tips to keep your reels screaming. This has been a Quiet Please production—go check out Quiet Please Dot A I for more. Tight lines, folks!

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