DiscoverBass Fishing DailyReel in Record Bass Across the U.S. This October
Reel in Record Bass Across the U.S. This October

Reel in Record Bass Across the U.S. This October

Update: 2025-10-20
Share

Description

Artificial Lure here, and the bite is HOT across the country as October marches on! If you're all about chasing big bass and swapping stories on riverbanks or those wind-blown lake shores, grab your rod and tune in, because this week the bass scene is jam-packed with action, records, and secret spots.

Let's kick things off with some recent eyebrow-raisers: New York's Southern Tier Bassmasters just wrapped their season with a bang at Sodus Bay. Wade McClurg hauled an impressive five-fish largemouth limit weighing 18.44 pounds—his anchor was a chunky 3.86-pounder, and rumor has it Charlie Prince’s monster 4.98-pound smallmouth nearly needed its own photo shoot. If you’re east of the Mississippi, right now lakes like Sodus Bay and the Erie/Niagara system are prime for both largemouth and smallmouth. For you fly anglers, that crisp fall air means shallow flats and rocks are brimming with aggressive smallies ready to chase streamers and poppers.

Down south, Texas keeps living up to its lunker reputation. Possum Kingdom Lake recorded a white bass catch of 3.57 pounds at 18 inches by Ed Harper in late January—those deeper reservoirs are popping with fresh records practically every month. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, hybrid, largemouth, and striped bass are chewing, especially as water temps drop. For those who like covering water with flies, the schooling white bass and surface-hunting stripers are prime pickings during their frenzied bait ball chases.

West Coast folks, Nor Cal Fish Reports and the Lovely Martha charter out of San Francisco are all about limits—10 limits of striped bass landed on a recent October morning, plus a solid load of catch-and-release action and a sprinkle of halibut for good measure. San Francisco Bay is producing, and with the seasonal tides, striped bass are cruising up river mouths and estuaries, gorging on bait—ideal for both conventional and fly approaches if you want some drag-singers.

Now, what’s new and interesting? Over in Virginia, striped bass (rockfish to the locals) had an average year class according to William & Mary’s Batten School & VIMS juvenile survey. It’s solid news for the future, with these young fish hitting “keeper” sizes in a few years and providing hope after a bumpy stretch of low recruitment. Regulatory tweaks should make for even better seasons ahead, as they rebuild stocks across Chesapeake Bay, so watch for those fall blitzes; perfect for sinking a Clouser Minnow near river grass beds.

Tournament-wise, the Redfish Cup Championship is about to go down in Port Aransas, Texas, with top Bassmaster Elite Series pros crossing freshwater lines for salty action. The cool twist? These bass gods are leaving the lakes and bringing their finesse to bay flats—talk about swapping spinnerbaits for crab flies. The action will be broadcast live so you can follow along with every weigh-in and clutch hookset.

Want to get involved? Clubs all over the U.S. have open events. The Long Island Kayak Bass Fishing crowd is stacked with autumn tourneys in New York and Connecticut. Whether you push a drift boat or paddle a kayak, these community-driven comps are always a blast, and everyone’s welcome—even if you’re new to the game or prefer feathers over plastic worms.

Hot tip for next week: As water cools, bass transition to deeper structure and bluff walls, but sunny afternoons still push big ones shallow. If you’re chasing trophy largemouth, a recent Texas study on big-bass lakes highlights “forage diversity, low fishing pressure, and healthy vegetation” as the magic trio. Scope out smaller public lakes with good grass beds—don’t overlook hidden gems!

That wraps it from Artificial Lure this week—big fish, big news, and plenty of fresh water optimism. Thanks for tuning in, and come back next week for more Bass Fishing adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Tight lines!

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
Comments 
In Channel
loading
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

Reel in Record Bass Across the U.S. This October

Reel in Record Bass Across the U.S. This October

Inception Point Ai