Bass Fishing Report
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Bass Fishing Report: April 23rd - April 27th, 2026
As you'll see in the full-color animation on this weekend's Bass Forecast Rating Heat Map, bass feeding activity is fractured right across the nation's midsection, but don't reach for your history books just yet. This ain't the North vs. South split your great-great-grandpappy knew. No Mason-Dixon line here. Though one does wonder what ol' Grandpappy would make of Forward Facing Sonar...
This weekend, it's an East vs. West story, and the weather patterns driving that divide are worth understanding before you ever tie on your first bait.
Over the next four days, the early angler wins. So let's break it down in the Bass Feeding Activity Ratings map below. Scroll down to see how this split impacts your region with the Seasonal Pattern Heat Map.
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
Tips and Tricks for this Weekend:
The setup is classic late-season chess: pressure systems stacked on one side of the country are either firing fish up or shutting them down hard, while anglers on the opposite coast are playing an entirely different game. Same calendar date, completely different bass behavior. That's exactly why the Heat Map exists, so you're not guessing when the bite window opens, and you're not still on the water when it slams shut.
Here's your urgency warning for the weekend: Over the next four days, timing is everything. The window is real, but it's moving. If you're reading this Friday morning, put it down, load the boat, and go.
Check the Bass Forecast app for your specific 10-day outlook, bite time windows, and bait recommendations tailored to your location.
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
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN
A cooling trend this past week has most fish in the region in a Pre-Spawn staging pattern.
PRO TIP: Spawn is just around the corner. The 1st time of the year you see “SPAWN” displayed in the blue highlighted center spot in the “Bass Season” section of the app, it means that conditions are right for the SPAWN to begin…Not every fish in the lake are on beds. In fact, very few will be at first. And usually, in the warmest areas first.
Southwest
(California, Arizona, Nevada, West Texas, New Mexico)
Bite: GOOD → FAIR
Pattern: SPAWN → POST-SPAWN → SUMMER
Seasonal temperatures should find most fish in the region behaving and feeding normally. Depending on your fishing location, the winning seasonal pattern on the day will be any one of the 3 above.
PRO TIP: This is NOT the time of year to relay only on “Yesterday’s” fishing report. Depending on your exact fishing location, any one of the 3 seasonal patterns noted above may be the dominant “winning pattern” on the day. Given the volatile weather, fish mood and position can change daily. To track how the weather will affect the pattern on the exact day(s) you plan to fish, open your Bass Forecast app and click on the location you plan to fish. At the top of the Adapted Patterns section you will see “Bass Season” with 3 selection buttons for each of the 3 patterns. The center pattern highlighted in blue is where you should start. If that does not pan out, select the Bass Season to the left and the one to the right to see Top 5 baits, lake locations and presentations for both “fringe season” patterns.
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Southeast
(Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, East Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky)
Bite: EPIC → TOUGH
Pattern: POST-SPAWN → SUMMER
The weather gods are again favoring the weekend warriors this coming weekend. A warming trend will find bass more active than normal.
Most will have spawned out by now and be in a Post-Spawn pattern. Though you may still find some active bedding occurring. And, you will see some more active early summer time feeding from fish that spawned in February and March.
PRO TIP: At the top of the Adapted Patterns section you will see “Bass Season” with 3 selection buttons for each of the 3 patterns. The center pattern highlighted in blue is where you should start. If that does not pan out, select the Bass Season to the left and the one to the right to see Top 5 baits, lake locations and presentations for both “fringe season” patterns.
Rocky Mountains
(Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Utah)
Bite: GOOD → TOUGH
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN→ SPAWN
Colling temperatures coming on the heals of a warm trend means feeding activity will slow day be day over the next 4 days. So, if you are itching to go bass fishing, the quicker you can get out there, the better your odds. If you can only fish Saturday or Sunday, you most likely will need to back off the pre-spawn and spawn areas to the first/nearest drop-off and slow down.
PRO TIP: If Spawners are not cooperating, or you cannot find any, open you Bass Forecast app and select the location(s) you plan to fish at. At the top of the Adapted Patterns section you will see “Bass Season” with 3 selection buttons for each of the 3 patterns. The center pattern highlighted in blue is where you should start. If that does not pan out, select the Bass Season to the left and the one to the right to see Top 5 baits, lake locations and presentations for both “fringe season” patterns.
Great Plains
(Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas Panhandle, South Dakota, North Dakota)
Bite: EPIC → FAIR
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN → POST SPAWN
A weeklong warm spell means the water has warmed enough to trigger increasing spawning activity. A cold front moving in Friday will slow the bite, but it will not be wicked enough to push the bass back to deep water. You just may have to downsize and fish slower as the weekend progresses.
PRO TIP: If Spawners are not cooperating, or you cannot find any, open you Bass Forecast app and select the location(s) you plan to fish at. At the top of the Adapted Patterns section you will see “Bass Season” with 3 selection buttons for each of the 3 patterns. The center pattern highlighted in blue is where you should start. If that does not pan out, select the Bass Season to the left and the one to the right to see Top 5 baits, lake locations and presentations for both “fringe season” patterns.
Midwest
(Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota)
Bite: EPIC → FAIR
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN→ POST-SPAWN
A weeklong warm spell means the water has warmed enough to trigger increasing spawning activity. A cold front moving in Saturday will slow the bite, but it will not be wicked enough to push the bass back to deep water. You just may have to downsize and fish slower as the weekend progresses.
PRO TIP: If Spawners are not cooperating, or you cannot find any, open you Bass Forecast app and select the location(s) you plan to fish at. At the top of the Adapted Patterns section you will see “Bass Season” with 3 selection buttons for each of the 3 patterns. The center pattern highlighted in blue is where you should start. If that does not pan out, select the Bass Season to the left and the one to the right to see Top 5 baits, lake locations and presentations for both “fringe season” patterns.
Northeast
(New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, New England)
Bite: TOUGH → GOOD
Pattern: WINTER (upper north) → PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN
A weeklong warm spell means the water has warmed enough to trigger increasing spawning activity. A cold front moving in Saturday will slow the bite, but it will not be wicked enough to push the bass back to deep water. You just may have to downsize and fish slower as the weekend progresses.
PRO TIP: The big girls always move up in the Pre-Spawn 1st. And they are in predictable locations making them the easiest to target all year. To identify these Pre-Spawn locations, open your Bass Forecast app and click on the location you plan to fish. Then, scroll down to the bottom of the Adapted Patterns section and look at “Bass Forecast Lake,” which illustrates the kinds of Pre-Spawn spots to look for whether you are fishing a giant lake or small pond.
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