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Bass Fishing Report: March 19th - March 23rd, 2026
What?? Washington, D.C. warmer than Miami this Sunday… in March? Believe it. A surge of record‑setting heat across much of the U.S. this week is rapidly warming the water column, and that’s about to shove a major wave of bass shallow this weekend.
For anglers across the nation’s midsection, this means one thing: the first true pre‑spawn push is happening now in most locations. And that’s huge news, especially for bank anglers. Bass that spent the winter just out of reach are finally sliding up toward the bank… right into casting range.
And remember: the biggest females always move first. If you want a legitimate shot at one of the heaviest bass in your lake, timing is everything. You need to pinpoint the exact day that first pre‑spawn movement begins, and be there before everyone else figures it out.
Here’s the simplest way to do that:
Open your Bass Forecast mobile app and check Bass Seasons for each of your saved lakes over the next 10 days. Watch for the moment your water flips from WINTER to PRE‑SPAWN. It takes less than a minute a day, and it gives you the heads‑up you need to rearrange your schedule and go catch your next PB.
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: WINTER → PRE-SPAWN
The Pineapple Express is unloading cool rain across the northern half of the region, and that’s putting the brakes on the start of pre‑spawn up there. But in the southern half? Totally different story. Record‑setting warmth is about to pull waves of pre‑spawn bass shallow to feed.
If you want to time that movement perfectly, here’s the play:
Open your Bass Forecast mobile app and check Bass Seasons for your favorite spots each of the next 10 days. Watch for the moment your lake shifts from WINTER in the center position to PRE‑SPAWN in the center position. That’s your green light. Spot it early, get there first, and go bust some lips before your buddies even know what happened.
Southwest
(California, Arizona, Nevada, West Texas, New Mexico)
Bite: GOOD → EPIC
Pattern: SPAWN → SPAWN → POST-SPAWN → SUMMER
Bass feeding metabolism will be red‑lining this weekend as a heat dome drives record‑setting air temps and rapidly warms the water column toward the largemouth’s thermal sweet spot. Translation: they’re about to chew.
Just make sure you don’t get cooked in the process. Protect yourself from the heat and UV with sun shirts, sun pants, and quality polarized sunglasses. For your face, ears, and hands, hats, gaiters, and sun gloves are the way to go. They keep you far cooler than slathering on sunscreen alone—which clogs pores, makes you sweat more, and feels miserable once the humidity kicks in. Fish hard, stay cool, and keep your skin happy while the bass go into overdrive.
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Southeast
(Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, East Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky)
Bite: TOUGH → GOOD
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN → POST-SPAWN → SUMMER
Bass feeding metabolism will be firing on all cylinders this weekend as rapidly warming water pushes temperatures closer to the largemouth’s thermal optimum.
Depending on where you’re fishing, up to four different seasonal patterns could be in play—and on larger lakes, two or even three patterns may overlap. Expect Spawn to Post‑Spawn activity in shallow ponds and the warmer sections of big lakes… and Pre‑Spawn to Spawn movement on deeper lakes and cooler main‑lake zones.
In the far southern tier of the U.S.—especially South Florida—many bass are already past the post‑spawn lull and sliding into an early summer feeding pattern.
If your Bass Forecast mobile app shows Spawn as the center season and that pattern isn’t producing, simply toggle to Pre‑Spawn to see those baits and locations. Still no luck? Switch to Post‑Spawn. The app makes it easy to adjust on the fly and stay locked onto the most active pattern.
Rocky Mountains
(Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Utah)
Bite: GOOD → EPIC
Pattern: WINTER → PRE-SPAWN
Record warmth in the lower elevations is pushing water temps upward fast—and that surge is about to send a fresh wave of pre‑spawn bass shallow this weekend.
Because the biggest bass in the lake always move first, this is your window to be that guy or gal who sticks the early‑season giants everyone talks about—the kind of fish that becomes a lifetime PB story.
Here’s the play:
Open your Bass Forecast mobile app and monitor Bass Seasons for your favorite spots over the next 10 days. Watch for the moment your lake flips from WINTER in the center position to PRE‑SPAWN in the center position. That’s your green light. Spot it early, get there first, and go bust some lips before your buddies even realize the wave has started.
Great Plains
(Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas Panhandle, South Dakota, North Dakota)
Bite: EPIC → FAIR
Pattern: WINTER → PRE-SPAWN
In the northern portions of the region, record warmth will start melting ice fast. If you’re planning to take advantage of the warm spell, make absolutely sure you’re checking ice thickness—conditions can change quickly and unpredictably during rapid thaws.
Meanwhile, in the southern Great Plains, that same record warmth is about to trigger a fresh wave of pre‑spawn bass sliding shallow this weekend.
And because the biggest bass in the lake always move first, this is your chance to be that guy or gal who sticks the early‑season giants everyone talks about—the kind of fish that becomes a lifetime PB memory.
Here’s the move:
Open your Bass Forecast mobile app and monitor Bass Seasons for your favorite spots over the next 10 days. Watch for the moment your lake flips from WINTER in the center position to PRE‑SPAWN in the center position. That’s your signal. Spot it early, get there first, and go bust some lips before your buddies even realize the wave has started.
Midwest
(Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota)
Bite: GOOD → FAIR
Pattern: WINTER → PRE-SPAWN
A late‑week rapid warming trend is about to push water temps upward fast—and that surge will deliver a fresh wave of pre‑spawn bass this weekend.
And because the biggest bass in the lake always move first, this is your chance to be that guy or gal who sticks the early‑season giants everyone talks about—the kind of fish that becomes a lifetime PB memory.
Here’s the move:
Open your Bass Forecast mobile app and monitor Bass Seasons for your favorite spots over the next 10 days. Watch for the moment your lake flips from WINTER in the center position to PRE‑SPAWN in the center position. That’s your green light. Spot it early, get there first, and go bust some lips before your buddies even realize the wave has started.
Northeast
(New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, New England)
Bite: GOOD → TOUGH
Pattern: WINTER → PRE-SPAWN
In the southernmost part of the region, this week’s warming trend is kicking things into gear—Pre‑Spawn season is either here or about to arrive, depending on your exact location. And because the biggest bass in the lake always move first, this is your chance to be that guy or gal who sticks the early‑season giants everyone talks about—the kind of fish that becomes a lifetime PB story.
Here’s the move:
Open your Bass Forecast mobile app and monitor Bass Seasons for your favorite spots over the next 10 days. Watch for the moment your lake flips from WINTER in the center position to PRE‑SPAWN in the center position. That’s your green light. Spot it early, get there first, and go bust some lips before your buddies even realize the wave has started.
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