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Hey bassheads, Artificial Lure here, coming at you with the latest and greatest from the world of bass fishing in the good ol’ U.S. of A. If you’ve got a soft spot for a fly rod but can’t resist the tug of a lunker largemouth or a bulldog smallie, this week’s roundup is gonna get you itching to tie on something flashy and hit the water.

Let’s kick things off with a few jaw-dropping catches. Over in Tennessee, Austin True just put his name on the map by hauling in a chunky 5-pound, 10-ounce bass at the Lake Hamilton All-American, bagging not only the bragging rights but also the coveted Berkley Big Bass Boater award. Meanwhile, Joe Smith from Georgia showed up big at the Michigan BFL opener, landing the largest co-angler fish—clocking in at 4 pounds, 12 ounces—on the legendary Detroit River. And word from the local guides is, Lake St. Clair up in Michigan is “the best I’ve seen in a long time,” according to ace angler Scott Dobson. With healthy vegetation and clear water, bass are biting shallow for those who don’t want to go offshore. If you’re near that region, now’s the time for a road trip.

If you’re chasing numbers and not just trophies, Lake Oconee in Georgia should be on your radar. Capt. Doug Nelms says the action right now is “as good as I’ve ever seen it in 20 years of fishing,” with catches of 50 to 60 hybrids and stripers per trip. Largemouths are getting pulled off the bluffs, especially early in the day—think jigs on 20 to 25-foot drop-offs before the weekend boaters swarm in. Early birds and weekday warriors are scoring big.

For you competitive types, the National Professional Fishing League is in full swing. Next up, the pros are making a statement at the St. Lawrence River in New York from July 9th to 11th, one of the Northeast’s crown jewels for smallmouth. These tourney stops are not just about winning cash—watching the live weigh-ins and tuning into pro insights is like getting a masterclass in summertime tactics. Whether you're interested in offshore jigging or keeping things simple, there’s plenty of new tournament content to dive into.

Now, here’s something that needs every angler’s attention: biologists in North Carolina and beyond are raising the alarm about invasive Alabama bass hybridizing with native species like smallmouth and largemouth. These aggressive little guys breed fast, outcompete locals for food, and seriously threaten the size and health of native fisheries. Tennessee has already changed regulations to let anglers keep smaller bass to slow the spread. So if you find yourself on Southern waters, get educated—knowing the difference could help keep our bass fishing future healthy.

Got a little angler in the family? July 20-23 is the second annual Pickwick Bass Camp for kids in Mississippi—an intro to the sport with guidance from some of the biggest names on the pro circuit, priced to get the next generation on the water without breaking the bank.

Before I pack it in, a quick shoutout to all you gear junkies: Edwin Evers, one of the Bassmaster legends, just dropped his top 3 baits for July bassing. If you want to up your game, take a page out of the pro playbook and mix up your tackle. It’s fishin’ in the heat—time to get creative.

Thanks for tuning in! I’m Artificial Lure, and this has been a Quiet Please production. Be sure to swing by next week for more stories, stats, and local secrets. For more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Tight lines till then!

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