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Bass Fishing Report: November 20 - 24, 2025

Bass fishing fanatics! Dive in and explore the Bass Fishing Report heat maps and regional forecasts below.
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The coming weekend bass fishing forecast is actually slightly more favorable than the norm this time of year thanks to seasonally warm temps this week + a New Moon tonight.  So, if you can sneak one last outing before Thanksgiving family time next weekend, this weekend may reward you.  But, when you go will make all the difference. In general, the earlier you can go the better…especially if you live west of the Mississippi.  (Fri better than Sat…Sat better than Sun).  

Quick links to your specific regional fishing forecast below

Pacific Northwest | Southwest | Southeast | Rocky Mountains | Great Plains | Midwest | Northeast




Weekend Warrior Pro Bass Fishing Tips!

Be season-ready. Any of FALL → LATE FALL → WINTER may show up locally. Check our app’s primary seasonal pattern, then use Bass Season to preview the season before and after so you can ADAPT fast. Good news is on the horizon (Nov 4–8), hinting at a quick pattern rebound next week. To see it and plan ahead for next week and weekend, open your Bass Forecast app and view the 10-day Bass Forecast feeding mood ratings and Bass Seasonal patterns upcoming for all of your favorite fishing locations

Your Regional Bass Fishing Report

Best Baits, Tips, and Techniques

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: FAIR → GOOD

Pattern: LATE FALL (WINTER in Higher Elevations)

A slight warming trend will find bass a little more active than normal for this time of year heading into the weekend. Fish drop-offs, points and creek channels with suspending jerkbaits and umbrella rigs first, then comb same areas with carolina rigs ned rigs and flutter spoons. 

Top Bass Bait to use: Throw Ned Rigs


Southwest

(California, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, New Mexico)

Bite: FAIR → GOOD (stable)

Pattern: FALL

In Southern California, a significant weekend warming trend will get bass feeding more actively than normal for this time of year. But, occasional low winds may cause bass to “spooky.”  Watch the hourly wind forecast in the BassForecast mobile app to look for timing windows when the wind is up causing fish to be more active. Fish points, flats and backs of creeks/coves with fast moving baits covering the water column such as walkers, buzzbaits, spinnerbaits, swimbaits and crank baits.  If you see bass chasing shad, have an umbrella rig ready. 

In the Desert SW, cool weather and rain may cause the fishing to be a little slower than normal.  Fish points, flats and backs of creeks/coves with slower moving baits covering the water column such as poppers, jigs, soft plastics and squarebills. If you see bass chasing shad, have an umbrella rig ready.

Top Bass Bait to use: Throw Buzzbait


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Southeast

(Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky)

Bite: EPIC → FAIR

Pattern: FALL → LATE FALL

New Moon and a warm week will should find more actively feeding bass. On the western edge of the region (TX, AR an AL), a cold front pushing in will slow down the bite as the weekend progresses…so sneak our Friday if you can.  In the eastern portions of the region, EPIC and GOOD feeding activity ratings abound now through the weekend. Fish creek channel bends and points.  As the day warms up, you may find more active fish toward the backs of creeks/coves. Fish backs of creeks coves and flats with spinnerbaits, swimbaits, squarebills and bladed jigs.  Be ready with a buzzbait and top water if you see surface action. Umbrella Rigs and Jerkbaits for off-shore fish and Carolina rigs, soft plastics and Jigs for structure-oriented fish on ledges/shelfs.

Top Bass Bait to use: Throw Jerkbait


Rocky Mountains

(Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Utah)

Bite: GOOD → TOUGH

Pattern: FALL & LATE FALL (Winter at high lakes)

A pre-weekend warming trend will find bass more active this weekend.  Fish shallower when wind and clouds prevail with crankbaits and top waters on flats and in coves.  Then then wacky rigs, compact football jigs and soft plastics during sunny periods under bluebird. 

Top Bass Bait to use: Throw Wacky Rig



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Great Plains

(Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas Panhandle, South Dakota, North Dakota)

Bite: GOOD

Pattern: LATE FALL → WINTER

A weekend warming trend will find bass more active than normal for this time of year this weekend. The heat of the afternoon may draw some bass up the water column.  Fish drop-offs, creek channels and points with suspending jerkbaits, deep diving crankbaits and umbrella rigs first, then comb same areas with Carolina rigs and Ned rigs.  If fish are not coming up, try a Spybait, Drop Shot or Jigging Spoon.

Top Bass Bait to use: Throw suspended Jerkbait


Midwest

(Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota)

Bite: GOOD

Pattern: LATE FALL → WINTER

Warming weather heading into the weekend is cause for hope.  Mid to late afternoon, as the water warms throughout the day will be best.  Look for fish to be tight to any cover that warms with sunlight such as wood, docks, weeds and rock. Fish drop-offs, steep banks and bluffs and points with suspending jerkbaits and umbrella rigs first, then comb same areas with Carolina rigs and Ned rigs. In deeper areas where you find schools of fish and bait, a flutter spoon might get hammered. If fish are not coming up, try a Spybait, Drop Shot or Jigging Spoon.

Top Bass Bait to use: Throw Jerkbait early


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Northeast

(New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, New England)

Bite: FAIR → TOUGH

Pattern: LATE FALL → WINTER

Even though water temps have cooled off significantly, falling barometer, New Moon and overcast skies should make a for a better than normal bite this time of year.  You will find bass in their wintering grounds in main lake basins, drop-offs, ledges and steep banks. Go down and get em with a Drop Shot, Ned Rig & Jigging Spoon.  For off-shore suspending fish, Hover/mid strolling and/or Spybait could tease a few bites.

Top Bass Bait to use: Throw Ned Rigs


Quick Bass Fishing Tactics & Bass Forecast App Tips

  • Season toggle: If your lake runs hot/bluebird, roll Bass Season → FALL to EARLY FALL to refresh Top-5 baits & locations.

  • Timing: Pre-storm pressure dips and the first clear morning after remain your best shots at VERY GOOD to EPIC bursts, especially Midwest/Plains

Because the weather and water conditions are rapidly changing this time of year, be sure to check your Bass Forecast mobile app Adapted Patterns® feature.

Stay ahead of the bite by leveraging your Bass Forecast app's features, including the Adapted Pattern® Top 5 Baits and Lake Locations, to maximize your success this weekend. To see exactly when bass will be turned on in your area, open your Bass Forecast mobile app and get PRO.

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Bass Forecast Tip: 

Over 1.5 million+ Bass Forecast anglers have used these tips to boost catch rates during the cooler season.

1. Don't rely on “what worked yesterday.” It's not a solid strategy. The trickiest part of figuring out the bite in bass fishing is that patterns can change daily based on the weather, thus changing the feeding behavior of bass. Use the Bass Forecast app feature Adapted Patterns® to help adapt your strategy in real time. Bass Forecast Adapted Patterns® has predicted the winning pattern in 86% of top flight bass fishing tournaments 7 to 10 days before the tournament began.  

2. Select best odds days up to 10 days in advance by getting Bass Forecast PRO inside the app. While there's no ‘guarantee’ of success on any single outing, double blind research has shown that season long average catch rates during GOOD/EPIC rated days are 68% to 305% higher than the average. Fisheries biologist research has also proven that bigger bass are caught during GOOD/EPIC days due to proactive vs reactive feeding behavior.

3. Whenever you go, the Bass Forecast Rating combined with the Seasonal Pattern guides the 3 key elements of a successful bass catching pattern.

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Tight lines and happy fishing!

Stay ahead of the seasonal shifts, and make the most of these prime bass fishing days. Don't forget to check the Bass Forecast app for all the latest insights to keep your trips productive.

Here’s to reeling in some big ones!

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