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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 4 MIN

"Discover the Hottest Bass Fishing Spots Across America this November"

from Bass Fishing Daily · host Inception Point AI

Hey folks, it’s Artificial Lure coming at you with the freshest scoop in American bass fishing! If you’re the type who ties your own flies and tosses poppers at dawn, or you just love the adrenaline of chasing trophy largemouth and smallmouth, listen up—there’s plenty moving and shaking this November across the country. Let’s kick off with some big-time bass action deep in the heartland. Grand Lake in Oklahoma just wrapped up the Toyota Series Championship, and boy was it a show. Justin, an Ozarks local, fished his style—skipping jigs under docks and flipping brush piles. Day one landed him a sweet 14-pound bag and he ramped it up on day two by switching tactics when things slowed; making a big run mid-day, he found schooling bass and hammered home a 15-pound sack after boating a whopping five-pound kicker. That’s the kind of hustle that turns heads and racks up hardware in tournament fishing. Talk about adapting like a pro. Now, let’s slide over to Wisconsin for the 2025 Mercury B.A.S.S. Nation Championship held on the legendary Upper Mississippi River. Nick Trim, hometown hammer from Galesville, took home the big win, rocking a 77-pound bag of twenty solid bass over four days. That scored him a cool $50,000 and punched his ticket for next year’s Bassmaster Classic on the storied Tennessee River in Knoxville. The Upper Miss has been fire—if you’re targeting big river bass, shallow grass and jerkbaits have been medal winners. Grass edges, current seams, and patience are getting it done as these bass settle into their winter routines. If you want classic southern flair, Lake Okeechobee in Florida is once again center stage for the Nitro Boats Bassmaster Elite Qualifier from November 13-15. Why is Lake O always hot? Well, the Big O is legendary for Florida-strain largemouth that tip scales past ten pounds. The lake’s huge weedbeds are prime for flipping big creature baits and tossing bladed jigs—if you love explosive topwater hits, make sure to set your alarm early because those morning bites make the legends. Meanwhile, down in Mississippi, Calling Panther Lake is sneaky-good right now according to the local DNR. Shad are moving back, bass are fattening up, and shakyheads or dropshot rigs around the creek channels are putting fish in the boat. Water temperatures are hovering around 72°F, visibility is solid, and besides the bass, crappie are fired up too. So, fly anglers—if you want a little multispecies action, bring a sink-tip line and jig those creek edges. Heading into the Southeast, the Carolinas are bustling with bass tournament and fly fishing buzz. Lake Murray in South Carolina hosted the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Super Tournament in October, drawing weekend heroes to the weigh-in with some beefy bags. The lake’s deep points and brush piles are stacked with baitfish—throwing swimbaits and chatterbaits is putting smiles on a lot of local sticks. Recent fishing reports from Lake Chatuge, Georgia, say that largemouth are schooling up This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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