| State | Lake/River/Res. | Month | Time | Water Temp | H2O Clarity (inches) | Lure(s) | Structure | Depth | Weather | Air Temp. | Comments |
| OREGON | HYATT | JULY | early and late | ?? | ?? | worms, small lures | stumps | shallow | sunshine | 80's | lake remains good for rainbow trout and some bass |
| FLORIDA | Lake Kissimmee | JULY | Early | ?? | ?? | plastic craws (Gambler shadow blue glitter). Bass 5-7 pounds hitting Super Flukes, Zoom's Horny Toad and topwater plugs | grass edge (outside) | shallow | SUNNY | 80's | four bass over 9 pounds reported in tournaments the past two weeks |
| ALABAMA | Logan Martin | JULY | Most | 80'S | stained from runoff | jigs, sport sticker jig heads with a finesse worm | piers | shallow | sunny | 70's | level is full pool; bass fishing is slow due to recent rains |
| ALABAMA | Guntersville | JULY | Early | 86 | slightly stained | topwater-buzz baits, sammy's, chugbugs and Pop-R's | grass beds | 9 to 14 feet | sunny | 70's | At midday, find matted milfoil and use snag proof tournament frogs, Also find deep humps in 10 to 16 feet of water using prowler 10-inch worms and fat free shad |
| ILLINOIS | Hennepin Hooper Lake | JULY | Evening | 80'S | 12 | spinnerbaits, rats, tubes, senko | weeds (over top of) | 1-5' | warm breezy | 80's | 3 of us caught close to 150 bass...this place is incredible!! |
| CALIFORNIA | New Melones Lake | JULY | Night | 81 | clear | dark (blue or black) lures such as a spinnerbait, Dart-headed salt/pepper grubs or drop-shotted four-inch shad-colored or crawdad-colored worms, Spook or Pop-R in the early morning | main lake points | 1 to 20 feet | sunny | 80's | bass bite is fair, with plenty of two-pounders being caught, During the day, most bass are in five to 25 feet of water on main lake points, near structure, such as trees or brush, as well as near steep rock walls near the dam and upriver. If there is a mud line or shade, there will be bass hiding in it |
| CALIFORNIA | Lake Camanche | JULY | Evening | 76 | clear | Plastic lizards or worms in green or brown, Rattle-traps in silver and blue | shoreline grass | shallow | sunny | 80's | try shorelines near dike No. 1 and the long point adjacent to Bamert (big Hat) island |
| COLORADO | Hale and Hopper Ponds | JULY | Most | ?? | ?? | minnows, worms, soft plastics, Rapalas, Shadraps and Rat-L-Traps | cover(general) | ?? | clear | 80's | Largemouth bass up to 6 pounds being caught |
| COLORADO | Watson Lake | JULY | Most | ?? | ?? | crankbaits, plastic worms, topwater plugs and spinner baits | cover(general) | various | Partly Cloudy | 70's | Good for smallmouth bass, Flyfishers have done well on smallies with popping bugs and hair-bodied poppers |
| COLORADO | Smith Reservoir | JULY | Most | ?? | ?? | spinner baits and bottom-fished rubber worms. Dark colors | bottom (general) | bottom | cloudy | 70's | fish slow |
| COLORADO | Main Lake | JULY | Most | ?? | ?? | dark-colored Gulp Worm or Power Worm | weeds | 3 feet | Partly Cloudy | 80's | Cooler weather brought largemouth bass close to shore |
| COLORADO | Chatfield Ponds | JULY | Most | ?? | ?? | leeches | bottom (general) | bottom | Partly Cloudy | 80's | smallmouth bass report |
| IOWA | Brushy Creek Lake | JUNE | TIME | ?? | ?? | Jig and Pig and Zoom Brush Hogs, Spinnerbaits | main lake points | 6-8 feet | Sunny, no wind, bluebird skies | 74 | We fished a primary post spawn pattern, Big Bass for the event was 4.87. Second Big Bass was 4.59 |
| IOWA | Lake Okoboji | MAY | Most | ?? | ?? | Senko's dead sticking | isolated structure | 15-20 Feet | Clear to Partly Cloudy | 60's | Alternate pattern was isolated wood close to shore and sight fishing for early spawning largemouth |
| OKLAHOMA | Tenkiller | JULY | AM | 88 | clear | Crankbait Fast retrieve, | cover(general) | 15 to 20' | Clear | 70's | 3 lber., Full pool, "visit www.fishingreportdatabase.com" |