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Bass Fishing Report Weekend Outlook - Regional Conditions, Bite Ratings & Hot Tips:

May 21st - May 25th, 2026

For most of the U.S. (except the East Coast), warming temperatures will improve bass activity steadily over the next five days. That’s the good news.

The X-factor is rain.

As storm cells move through, rainfall totals will vary wildly even within short distances. That means some lakes will get blown out, while others just 10–20 minutes away may stay perfectly fishable.

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 Weekend Bass Fishing Report

Here’s the key to trip success under wet conditions: It’s not just today’s rainfall that matters. In many cases, what happened over the past several days is what determines whether your water is fishable, or chocolate milk.

That’s why one of the most valuable things you can do this weekend is use the Past 10 Days weather charts inside your Bass Forecast mobile app. Scroll back and look at daily rainfall totals for each of your saved fishing locations. In under a minute, you’ll know which waters are most likely to be:

  • fishable vs. blown out 

  • stained vs. clear 

  • warming and stable vs. unstable 

That intel helps you pick the right water and adjust your strategy before you even make the first cast. Here are some frequently asked questions when dealing with rain and maximizing your fishing time.

• How do I fish if a location has had moderate rain over several days?
Target inflows and runoff drains. Bass often move up to take advantage of the “food chain” effect. Fresh water pushes insects and forage into predictable feeding areas.

• How do I fish if the lake is normally clear, but recent rain has stained it?
That stain can tip the predator/prey battle in favor of the bass. Expect better ambush conditions, especially around cover, creek mouths, and transitions.

• What to do if the water is usually murky and heavy rain has made it worse?
You may be better off finding cleaner nearby water—or adjusting with more color contrast, noise, and bulk (bladed jigs, spinnerbaits, lipless, big worms, darker colors).

• What if the location has taken a true deluge?
Be smart. Pick a different lake, or call an audible and knock out the honey-do list to build up the favor bank for the next EPIC window.

Bottom line: The Past 10 Days chart is your shortcut to choosing the right water and fishing smarter this weekend. 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)

How will bass fishing be this weekend in the Pacific Northwest?

Bass Bite: Good → Epic
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN→ POST-SPAWN

Great news for all weekend warrior bass anglers in the region.  A complete flip-flop as compared to last weekend’s tough conditions.  A warming, sunny and relatively dry weather pattern building will increase water temperatures and bass metabolism each day over the upcoming 4 days. 

Because there will be fish in any one of 3 patterns this weekend, you should view all 3 seasonal patterns in our Bass Forecast app before you go so that you are ready for all 3….and can try each to see which is producing best for you on the day.

HOT TIP:

Fishing for spawning fish is the same regardless of the rating.  But, for when fishing for pre-spawn & post-spawn fish, the activity rating matters a lot.  The fish will be MORE active than normal this weekend.  To see the TOP 5 BAITS you should have on hand, just open your Bass Forecast app to view your exact fishing location (because it uses zip code or nearest town, it works on all bodies of water, from small pond to big lake).


Southwest

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

How will bass fishing be this weekend in the Southwest?

Bite: Tough → Epic
Pattern: POST-SPAWN → SUMMER→ DOG DAYS →

Stable weather on the west coast should produce normal feeding behavior this coming weekend. Winds may be low, which may produce dead calm slick difficult fishing conditions as bass become “spooky.”  See HOT TIP below

In hotter inland areas such as Phoenix, the extreme heat will be tough on fish and anglers alike. Plan accordingly to fish sunrise and set.  If you must fish mid-day, see below HOT TIP  

HOT TIP: WIND speed will be very important in the Southwest the next 4 days.  Since winds are expected to be light, you should view the wind speed charts in weather section of your Bass Forecast mobile app to target the day parts when wind speeds are higher than 6 mph.



Southeast

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

How will bass fishing be this weekend in the Southeast?

Bite: Tough → Epic
Pattern: SUMMER

Temperatures moderating to the preferred range for bass will produce some consistent fishing over the next 5 days.  The X factor will be rainfall amount.  Read HOT TIP below for how to exactly how much rain hit your exact fishing spots and ideas on how to adjust your fishing game plan accordingly.  

In low light conditions look for bass raiding bream beds shallow and shad in open water…and even shallow in areas where the shad spawn is still occurring.  

HOT TIP: Rainfall amounts will vary wildly as storm cells move across the region.  Some lakes and ponds will be blown out, while others nearby may receive very little to no rain.  But it usually is not today’s rainfall amount that matters as much as the past several days rainfall amounts.  To see exact rainfall amounts by location for each of the PAST 10 days, use the weather charts in your Bass Forecast mobile app to scroll back in time.  This will give you valuable intel in picking the water you want to fish and knowing how you need to adjust.  Examples: 

  • A moderate amount of rain recently > Fish inflows and look for fish moving up to take advantage of the “food chain” effect of insect life being washed into the water body.

  • If the body of water is usually very clear, incoming dirty water will tilt the predator / prey battle in favor of the predator.

  • If the body of water is usually murky, it may be a better strategy to look for cleaner water and or add color contrast, noise and bulk to your baits and presentations.

  • A “deluge” amount of rain > Pick somewhere else to fish or knock out your project/honey do list to build up your favor bank. 


Rocky Mountains

(Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Utah)

How will bass fishing be this weekend in the Rocky Mountains?

Bite: Fair → EPIC
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN

Rapidly warming temperatures and more sunshine starting today with the passing of the most recent cold front will create increasingly good bass fishing conditions each day for the next 5 days. 

HOT TIP: Fishing for spawning fish is the same regardless of the rating.  But, for when fishing for pre-spawn fish, the activity rating matters a lot.  The fish will be active this weekend.  To see the TOP 5 BAITS you should have on hand, just open your Bass Forecast app to view your exact fishing location (because it uses zip code or nearest town, it works on all bodies of water, from small pond to big lake).


Great Plains

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

How will bass fishing be this weekend in the Great Plains?

Bite: FAIR → EPIC
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN → POST SPAWN

Warming temperatures starting today with the passing of the most recent cold front will create increasingly good bass fishing conditions each day for the next 5 days. The X factor will be rainfall amount.  Read HOT TIP below for how to exactly how much rain hit your exact fishing spots and ideas on how to adjust your fishing game plan accordingly.    

HOT TIP: Rainfall amounts will vary wildly as storm cells move across the region.  Some lakes and ponds will be blown out, while others nearby may receive very little to no rain.  But it usually is not today’s rainfall amount that matters as much as the past several days rainfall amounts.  To see exact rainfall amounts by location for each of the PAST 10 days, use the weather charts in your Bass Forecast mobile app to scroll back in time.  This will give you valuable intel in picking the water you want to fish and knowing how you need to adjust.  Examples: 

  • A moderate amount of rain recently > Fish inflows and look for fish moving up to take advantage of the “food chain” effect of insect life being washed into the water body.

  • If the body of water is usually very clear, incoming dirty water will tilt the predator / prey battle in favor of the predator.

  • If the body of water is usually murky, it may be a better strategy to look for cleaner water and or add color contrast, noise and bulk to your baits and presentations.

  • A “deluge” amount of rain > Pick somewhere else to fish or knock out your project/honey do list to build up your favor bank.  


Midwest

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

How will bass fishing be this weekend in the Midwest?

Bite: Fair → Good
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN → POST-SPAWN

Warming temperatures combined with rain will create increasingly good bass fishing conditions as the weekend progresses. According to fisheries biologists, rain and accompanying rising water will trigger a spawning wave…So, be on the look-out. Wear your polarized sun glasses to look for shallow water bedding activity.

The X factor will be rainfall amount.  Read HOT TIP below for how to exactly how much rain hit your exact fishing spots and ideas on how to adjust your fishing game plan accordingly.    

HOT TIP: Rainfall amounts will vary wildly as storm cells move across the region.  Some lakes and ponds will be blown out, while others nearby may receive very little to no rain.  But it usually is not today’s rainfall amount that matters as much as the past several days rainfall amounts.  To see exact rainfall amounts by location for each of the PAST 10 days, use the weather charts in your Bass Forecast mobile app to scroll back in time.  This will give you valuable intel in picking the water you want to fish and knowing how you need to adjust.  Examples: 

  • A moderate amount of rain recently > Fish inflows and look for fish moving up to take advantage of the “food chain” effect of insect life being washed into the water body.

  • If the body of water is usually very clear, incoming dirty water will tilt the predator / prey battle in favor of the predator.

  • If the body of water is usually murky, it may be a better strategy to look for cleaner water and or add color contrast, noise and bulk to your baits and presentations.

  • A “deluge” amount of rain > Pick somewhere else to fish or knock out your project/honey do list to build up your favor bank.



Northeast

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

How will bass fishing be this weekend in the Northeast?

Bite: Good → tough
Pattern: PRE-SPAWN → SPAWN → POST-SPAWN

A cold front moving across the region starting today will slow water temperatures and bass feeding metabolism day by day over the next several days.  So, if you are itching to bass fish, get out there as soon as you can. 

HOT TIP: Fishing for spawning fish is the same regardless of the rating.  But, for when fishing for pre-spawn and post-spawn fish, the activity rating matters a lot.  To see the TOP 5 BAITS you should have on hand, just open your Bass Forecast app to view your exact fishing location (because it uses zip code or nearest town, it works on all bodies of water, from small pond to big lake).


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