Bass Fishing Report
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Bass Fishing Report: March 26th - March 30th, 2026
Normally, we report only the upcoming weekend and reserve the 10-day view for our Bass Forecast PRO subscribers. But this week, we are going to give you a sneak peek at next week…because it is looking oh so darn GOOD.
Just see for yourself on the 10-day Heat Maps below.
If you can fish every weekend, more power to you. But if you have to balance other activities, a week-long warming trend beginning early next week is going to make the bass very happy next weekend. To position yourself to go with joy, do like this master schemer here.
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Scroll down to see how this warming surge impacts your region with the Seasonal Pattern Heat Map. This weekend, presentation, retrieval speed, and cadence are going to be the difference-makers.
Quick links to your specific regional fishing forecast below
Pacific Northwest | Southwest | Southeast | Rocky Mountains | Great Plains | Midwest | Northeast
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Your Regional Bass Fishing Report
Quick links to your specific regional fishing forecast below
Pacific Northwest | Southwest | Southeast | Rocky Mountains | Great Plains | Midwest | Northeast
Pacific Northwest
(Washington, Oregon, Idaho)
Bite: GOOD → FAIR
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN to SPAWN
Rain moving out and warmer temps moving means bass will be feeding more aggressively by Sunday and Monday. A brief cold snap entering the weekend points to fishing more slowly Friday and Saturday.
Southwest
(California, Arizona, Nevada, West Texas, New Mexico)
Bite: EPIC → TOUGH
Pattern: SPAWN → POST-SPAWN → SUMMER
With temperatures settling in closer to seasonal norms, Bass feeding behavior will normalize to traditional seasonal patterns this weekend. And, it’s going to be a lot more tolerable for us anglers.
PRO TIP: This time of year could find fish in 3 different patterns. Be sure to check all 3 in your BassForecast mobile app before you head out to make sure you have the “best bet” baits on hand….because it’s a sinking feeling when you finally figure out late in the day that you didn’t pack the right baits for the conditions.
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Southeast
(Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, East Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky)
Bite: TOUGH → GOOD
Pattern: SPAWN→ POST-SPAWN → SUMMER
How does the old saying go…”March comes in like a lion, and out like a lamb.”
Depending on your fishing location, any one of 3 different seasonal patterns could be in play. Look for Post-Spawn in shallow ponds and warmer areas of large lakes…and Spawn on deeper bodies of water and sections of lakes.
PRO TIP: With highly volatile weather over the next 10 days, be sure to check all 3 seasonal patterns in your BassForecast mobile app before you head out to make sure you have the “best bet” baits on hand….because it’s a sinking feeling when you finally figure out late in the day that you didn’t pack the right baits for the conditions.
Rocky Mountains
(Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Utah)
Bite: GOOD → TOUGH
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN→ SPAWN
A very brief cold front on Friday will cause the fish to be a little sluggish for a day or two, but they should rebound to normal feeding and/or spawning behavior by the end of the weekend.
PRO TIP: With highly volatile weather over the next 10 days, be sure to check all 3 seasonal patterns in your BassForecast mobile app before you head out to make sure you have the “best bet” baits on hand….because it’s a sinking feeling when you finally figure out late in the day that you didn’t pack the right baits for the conditions.
Great Plains
(Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas Panhandle, South Dakota, North Dakota)
Bite: EPIC → FAIR
Pattern: WINTER → PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN
A very brief cold front on Friday will cause the fish to be a little sluggish for a day or two, but they should rebound to normal feeding and/or pre-spawn and maybe even spawning behavior by the end of the weekend.
PRO TIP: With highly volatile weather over the next 10 days, be sure to check all 3 seasonal patterns in your BassForecast mobile app before you head out to make sure you have the “best bet” baits on hand….because it’s a sinking feeling when you finally figure out late in the day that you didn’t pack the right baits for the conditions.
Midwest
(Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota)
Bite: GOOD → TOUGH
Pattern: WINTER → PRE-SPAWN → PRE-SPAWN
A short, but wicked cold front moving in Friday will cause the fish to head a little bit deeper be a little sluggish for a few days, but they should rebound to normal behavior by early next week.
If you are jonesing for some big Pre-Spawn or Spawn Action, try to get as much of you work done this weekend and hit the lake next Weds.
PRO TIP: Because your Bass Forecast app feeding activity ratings takes into account the time lag between air and water temperatures (the “temperature transference delay”) use it to time your outings better whenever you can…especially this time of year. And, be sure to check all 3 seasonal patterns in your BassForecast mobile app before you head out to make sure you have the “best bet” baits on hand….because it’s a sinking feeling when you finally figure out late in the day that you didn’t pack the right baits for the conditions.
Northeast
(New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, New England)
Bite: GOOD → TOUGH
Pattern: WINTER→ PRE-SPAWN
A cold front moving in Friday will cause the fish to head a little bit deeper be a little sluggish for a few days, but they should rebound to normal behavior mid next week.
If you can fish every weekend, more power to you. If you have to juggle other family activities, a week-long warming trend beginning early next week is going to make the bass very happy next weekend.
To set yourself up to go with joy, do like this guy >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ8XMntglfU
PRO TIP: Because your Bass Forecast app feeding activity ratings takes into account the time lag between air and water temperatures (the “temperature transference delay”) use it to time your outings better whenever you can…especially this time of year. And, be sure to check all 3 seasonal patterns in your BassForecast mobile app before you head out to make sure you have the “best bet” baits on hand….because it’s a sinking feeling when you finally figure out late in the day that you didn’t pack the right baits for the conditions.
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