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Southeast Bass Forecast

Weekly fishing intelligence for Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi

Water Temp

65°F

Air Temp

64°F

Report Date

2026-04-07

This Week's Outlook

Water temps are sitting at 65F across the Southeast Bass region this spring, creating comfortable conditions. Largemouth Bass and Spotted Bass fishing looks strong this week with air temps around 64F. Focus on early morning and late evening windows for the best action.

Species Breakdown

Largemouth Bass

High
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Technique: Texas Rig
Lure: Soft Plastic Worm (bold natural colors with some chartreuse or orange accents, 7")

Largemouth Bass are responding well to Soft Plastic Worm fished with a moderate to fast. Fish shallow cover near spawning flats

Spotted Bass

High
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Technique: Drop Shot
Lure: Finesse Worm (bold natural colors with some chartreuse or orange accents, 4")

Spotted Bass are responding well to Finesse Worm fished with a moderate to fast. Target transitional banks between shallow and deep

Crappie

High
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Technique: Jigging
Lure: Tube Jig (bold natural colors with some chartreuse or orange accents, 1/16oz)

Crappie are responding well to Tube Jig fished with a moderate to fast. Target shallow cover near spawning areas

Channel Catfish

High
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Technique: Bottom Fishing
Lure: Stink Bait (bold natural colors with some chartreuse or orange accents, dip tube)

Channel Catfish are responding well to Stink Bait fished with a moderate to fast. Fish shallower areas near spawning grounds

What's Working Now

  • Largemouth Bass: Texas Rig with Soft Plastic Worm
  • Spotted Bass: Drop Shot with Finesse Worm
  • Crappie: Jigging with Tube Jig
  • Channel Catfish: Bottom Fishing with Stink Bait

Tip of the Week

Pre-spawn and spawn activity is peaking. Target shallow flats, pockets, and secondary points with slower presentations.

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