The Ultimate Locations for a Bass Fishing Adventure

Below are some of the best bass fishing spots around

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Even though spending time on pristine beaches and on tour buses around major cities appeals to holidaymakers, many people also want to supplement these commonly enjoyed options with a fun activity or two. For many, bass fishing is an enticing opportunity, particularly given the abundance of places around the world that have large bass populations.

If you have limited fishing experience or you’re an expert angler, bass fishing represents a great day out. You can embark on your very own fishing escapade, there are tour guides, and you can even take a boat deep out to sea if you’d prefer.

The pursuit of bass fishing has seen remarkable growth recently. Its popularity even stretches to the entertainment world, with shows like Bassmaster TV and Major League Fishing. We can also point to ultra-popular games like Big Bass Floats My Boat from Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass Bonanza series that have caught the imagination of fishing fans.

But it’s hard to beat the real-life experience of bass fishing. So, whether you’re a keen fisherman who wants to know where they can catch bass around the world or you’re a holidaymaker wanting to find out a suitable location for their partner’s bass fishing efforts while you relax by the pool, then below are some of the best bass fishing spots around.

The Lizard, Cornwall

Many people flock to London to explore its rich history and to watch a West End show or two. Alongside it, though, exploring the UK outside of its biggest city is a must. For many, Cornwall is the standout option, with this stunning seaside location providing a beautiful escape that many people outside of the country simply don’t know about. For bass fishing, The Lizard is one of Cornwall’s best offerings, with its rocky shores and rich marine life catering to large populations of bass.

Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, Florida

Florida has always had the ability to lure holidaymakers in, particularly Americans in search of a domestic staycation. Florida also attracts people who want to pull in some big bass, with locations like Kissimmee Chain of Lakes having a solid reputation. Found very near to Orlando’s theme parks, this angler’s paradise hosts bass tournaments, making it a sound location for you to attempt to catch some big bass. Beware of the alligators, though.

Lake Baccarac, Mexico

Mexico is a popular holiday destination for people around the world. If you’re keen to combine your Mexican adventure with some bass fishing, then heading to Lake Baccarac is highly recommended. Located in western Mexico, this stunning lake is known to have large populations of trophy largemouth bass, with some huge fish being caught there over the years.

 

Thousand Islands, New York City

Found on the New York-Canadian border, Thousand Islands is home to some massive bass. Both smallmouth and largemouth bass are catchable here, with anglers coming to this tried and tested location to do exactly that. The fact is, you’re likely to land a bass at Thousand Islands. You can even combine your fishing adventure with a shopping trip or a day’s worth of pizza tasting. The fact it’s so close to New York City makes it a great option for many traveling anglers.

The Scottish Highlands

While exploring the aforementioned Cornwall is a wonderful option for UK holidaymakers, Scotland is another preference for many. For people who fish and want to register some big catches during their Scottish experience, The Scottish Highlands is the place to be. Around the coastal areas, there are some of the world’s very best bass fishing spots.

Special mention must also go to Lake Gregory (Queensland), Gran Canaria (Spain), Clear Lake (California), Biwa Lake (Japan), Lake Bolsena (Italy), Lake Kariba (Zimbabwe/Zambia), Lake Awoonga (Queensland), Lake Ashi (Japan), and Lake Guntersville (Alabama).

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