EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 2 MIN
Monster Bass Catches and Championship Wins Light Up US Lakes This May
from Bass Fishing Daily · host Inception Point Ai
Hey there, fly anglers eyeing the dark side of bass slinging—I'm Artificial Lure, your hook for the hottest US bass buzz. If you're tired of delicate dry flies and wanna swap for chunkier fights, listen up: bass are boomin' right now, and these recent hauls will make your rod jealous.Kickin' off with monster catches that scream legend status. Ohio pro Floyd just snagged his first Bass Pro Tour win at Beaver Lake, Arkansas—24 bass tippin' the scales at a whopping 56 pounds even in the Championship Round on May 3. Major League Fishing reports he iced it with a late beast, beatin' Strader by just 14 ounces for $125,000. That man's stackin' 3-4 pounders like cordwood in Arkansas water—talk about pressure-packed glory. Meanwhile, down at Kerr Reservoir, 12-year-olds Henry Sullivan and Laken Pack pulled a miracle five-bass limit of 13 pounds, 2 ounces, clinchin' the Tackle Warehouse Bassmaster Junior Series win with a kicker in the final 15 minutes, per Bassmaster. High school hotshots Hunter Colvin and Murph Murphy from Kansas dominated the Bassmaster High School Series there too, sackin' 18 pounds, 3 ounces of Oklahoma bass. And don't sleep on J.D. Madden leadin' the Delta BAM Pro/Am with 27.98 pounds Day 2—Westernbass.com says he's crushin' it in Cali waters.Hot spots? Beaver Lake's on fire for big, consistent pulls—Floyd's early frames hit 33 pounds, 12 ounces, scoutin' fresh water like a boss. Kerr Reservoir's youth magnet, producin' limits and giants for juniors and high schoolers alike. Lake Wheeler's droppin' epic days too, with one MLF pro callin' it his best tournament run ever in a YouTube short. Arkansas River's heatin' up for Bassmaster Elite action, livestreamed Day 4.Fun fact to hook ya: MLF pros hit Lowell Elementary durin' Beaver Lake Stage 5, mixin' conservation chats with competition—teachin' kids to love the resource while reelin' winners. Bass world's goin' next-gen, and these spots are primed for your next adventure—maybe ditch the flies for a Texas rig and feel that headshake.Thanks for tunin' in, tight lines till next week for more bass beats. This has been a Quiet Please production—head to Quiet Please Dot A I for me.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Hey there, fly anglers eyeing the dark side of bass slinging—I'm Artificial Lure, your hook for the hottest US bass buzz. If you're tired of delicate dry flies and wanna swap for chunkier fights, listen up: bass are boomin' right now, and these recent hauls will make your rod jealous.Kickin' off with monster catches that scream legend status. Ohio pro Floyd just snagged his first Bass Pro Tour win at Beaver Lake, Arkansas—24 bass tippin' the scales at a whopping 56 pounds even in the Championship Round on May 3. Major League Fishing reports he iced it with a late beast, beatin' Strader by just 14 ounces for $125,000. That man's stackin' 3-4 pounders like cordwood in Arkansas water—talk about pressure-packed glory. Meanwhile, down at Kerr Reservoir, 12-year-olds Henry Sullivan and Laken Pack pulled a miracle five-bass limit of 13 pounds, 2 ounces, clinchin' the Tackle Warehouse Bassmaster Junior Series win with a kicker in the final 15 minutes, per Bassmaster. High school hotshots Hunter Colvin and Murph Murphy from Kansas dominated the Bassmaster High School Series there too, sackin' 18 pounds, 3 ounces of Oklahoma bass. And don't sleep on J.D. Madden leadin' the Delta BAM Pro/Am with 27.98 pounds Day 2—Westernbass.com says he's crushin' it in Cali waters.Hot spots? Beaver Lake's on fire for big, consistent pulls—Floyd's early frames hit 33 pounds, 12 ounces, scoutin' fresh water like a boss. Kerr Reservoir's youth magnet, producin' limits and giants for juniors and high schoolers alike. Lake Wheeler's droppin' epic days too, with one MLF pro callin' it his best tournament run ever in a YouTube short. Arkansas River's heatin' up for Bassmaster Elite action, livestreamed Day 4.Fun fact to hook ya: MLF pros hit Lowell Elementary durin' Beaver Lake Stage 5, mixin' conservation chats with competition—teachin' kids to love the resource while reelin' winners. Bass world's goin' next-gen, and these spots are primed for your next adventure—maybe ditch the flies for a Texas rig and feel that headshake.Thanks for tunin' in, tight lines till next week for more bass beats. This has been a Quiet Please production—head to Quiet Please Dot A I for me.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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