Bassmaster names 25 lakes in the Central U.S. to Best Bass Lakes rankings
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Since 2012, Bassmaster Magazine has released annual rankings of the country’s best bass fisheries. The 2024 Bassmaster Magazine 100 Best Bass Lakes list provides anglers with a bucket list of the nation’s top bass-producing waters, 25 of which came from the annual poll’s Central Division.
O.H. Ivie Lake (Texas) was the Central Division’s highest-placing lake at No. 2 overall in the Top 100, and the region had four fisheries in the Top 10 list — O.H. Ivie Lake (Texas), Lake Fork (Texas), Bussey Brake Reservoir (La.) and Mille Lacs Lake (Minn.).
“Our goal with this project has always been to offer a current list of bass fisheries that the weekend angler, someone who doesn’t get to fish but a few times a year, can visit and have the best chance at being successful,” B.A.S.S. Vice President of Content James Hall said. “Bassmaster’s 100 Best Bass Lakes rankings continue to offer fishermen the ultimate bucket list of lakes and rivers that are hot right now.”
The St. Lawrence River took top honors in the 2022 rankings. After slipping to No. 2 last year, the St. Lawrence has reclaimed the coveted title — and rightfully so. In 2023 the unrivaled smallmouth fishery gave up more than 100 pounds to the top four competitors in the Bassmaster Elite Series tournament held there in late August; it took a staggering 105 pounds to win the event. The unrivaled smallmouth fishery appears to be getting even better, as five-bass tournament limits of more than 20 pounds now seem to be commonplace.
After taking the top spot in 2023, Texas’ O.H. Ivie Lake dropped to No. 2 in this year’s rankings, but the fishery is clearly no slouch. The 20,000-acre lake produced 35 Toyota ShareLunkers (8 pounds or heavier) in the first four months of 2024. Twelve of those fish qualified as Legacy Class bass — 13-plus pounds — caught between January and March and loaned to Texas Parks and Wildlife for use in its selective breeding program.
Florida’s Orange Lake made the Top 10 in the nation last year, placing eighth, and checks in at No. 3 this year. The 12,550-acre body of water features extensive aquatic vegetation such as lily pads and periodic hydrilla that give bass ample cover to thrive on forage and grow to massive proportions. Orange Lake has given up 33 bass over 8 pounds to the TrophyCatch program since January, 14 of which were in double digits.
The rankings identify the top lakes in the nation based on head-to-head comparisons, as well as the Top 25 lakes in four geographical regions — Central, Western, Southeastern and Northeastern.
Full rankings can be found in the July/August issue of Bassmaster Magazine and on Bassmaster.com.
Bassmaster Magazine’s Top 10 Best Bass Lakes of 2024
- Lawrence River (Thousand Islands), New York
- H. Ivie Lake, Texas
- Orange Lake, Florida
- Lake St. Clair, Michigan
- Lake Fork, Texas
- Lake Murray, South Carolina
- Lake Erie/Upper Niagara River, New York
- Clear Lake, California
- Bussey Brake Reservoir, Louisiana
- Mille Lacs Lake, Minnesota
Best Bass Lakes — Central Division
- H. Ivie Lake, Texas
- Lake Fork, Texas
- Bussey Brake Reservoir, Louisiana
- Mille Lacs Lake, Minnesota
- Caney Creek Reservoir, Louisiana
Best Bass Lakes — Western Division
- Clear Lake, California
- Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California
- Roosevelt Lake, Arizona
- Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
- El Capitan Reservoir, California
Best Bass Lakes — Southeastern Division
- Orange Lake, Florida
- Lake Murray, South Carolina
- Jordan Lake, North Carolina
- Santee Cooper Lakes (Marion/Moultrie), South Carolina
- Lake Guntersville, Alabama
Best Bass Lakes — Northeastern Division
- Lawrence River (Thousand Islands), New York
- Lake St. Clair, Michigan
- Lake Erie/Upper Niagara River, New York
- Lake Erie, Ohio
- Burt/Mullett lakes, Michigan
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