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EPISODE · Oct 25, 2025 · 4 MIN

Catch the Biggest Bites: Latest Bass Fishing Hot Spots Across America

from Bass Fishing Daily · host Inception Point AI

Artificial Lure here, coming at ya with the latest and greatest in the world of bass fishing across America—where the hunt for big green, bronzebacks, and legendary tales never takes a break. Let’s kick it off with the news everyone’s been buzzing about: up in Wisconsin, the B.A.S.S. Nation Championship showdown on the mighty Upper Mississippi River has been absolute fire. Local hammer Nick Trim keeps proving nobody can outsling him in his own backyard. Even a fog delay—four hours of staring at mist—couldn’t shut him down. Trim pulled a five-bass bag Friday weighing 16 lbs, 9 oz, making his three-day haul a beefy 56-9. He’s fishing deep wintering holes and slow-dragging jigs, and the cold snap seems to have the bass stacking up where savvy anglers find those little 4-to-16-foot ledges, points, and ‘hard spots.’ Pro tip: if you’re chasing cold water bass, pay attention to temp drops and subtle depth changes—just like Trim does. This spot ought to be on every bucket list according to the locals—it’s proven itself again as a legit trophy destination. Elsewhere in the Midwest, east-central Wisconsin’s Cloverleaf Chain has been pumping out largemouth action as fronts roll through, with anglers hooking up just outside weed edges and chasing bait schools on the daily. According to Outdoor News, the fall bite is strong and weedlines are still holding fish even as water temps start to tumble, which makes it a top pick for those who love finesse and precise presentations. Swinging over to Georgia, it’s prime time for bass fans. The state wildlife team reports fall fishing is at its peak, thanks to cooler water revving up big largemouth, spots, and even shoal bass in rivers and reservoirs like Lake Weiss and West Point Lake. West Point’s shallows are popping at sunset as schooling bass chase shad up to the banks—if you’re eager to watch surface blow-ups, toss a topwater like a Pop R or white buzzbait at sundown. Shallow crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and Rat-L-Traps are getting eaten on roadbeds and secondary points. For anyone with a soft spot for fly fishing, this is the time to throw oversized streamers at actively feeding bass. Trust me, if you catch the shad migration, it’ll scratch that streamer itch in a big way. Let’s not forget Massachusetts, where Moores Pond in Warwick recently gave up an absolute unit: a largemouth bass topping the scales at 7 lbs, 13 oz. Over on the Chicopee River, a catch-and-release largemouth stretched a whopping 25 inches, putting it among the top fish in the state’s annual leaderboard. These New England spots hold their own against southern giants, so if you like exploring new waters, add these locations to your road trip. A glance at the tournament circuits shows there’s plenty of high-stakes action ahead. Major League Fishing (MLF) just revealed the fall run of Team Series Cup events—starting August 24 and rolling into late November. All the big names will be battling, so if you love watching live streams (or want hints This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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