Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Bassmaster reveals the 2025 100 Best Bass Lakes in America

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — After a year of record-setting catches and jaw-dropping tournament results, Bassmaster Magazine has unveiled its annual list of the 100 Best Bass Lakes in America for 2025 — and this year, a powerhouse lake returns to the top spot.

California’s Clear Lake takes the crown as the best bass fishery in the country, edging out some of the sport’s most celebrated waters. Topping Bassmaster’s 100 Best Bass Lakes list in 2020, the 43,785-acre natural lake in northern California continues to churn out double-digit largemouth like clockwork — including a staggering 102.81-pound, 15-bass total landed by John Pearl in the WON Bass Open this spring. Biologists and anglers alike agree: despite heavy pressure, Clear Lake is a big-bass factory like no other.

“This fishery has endured decades of tournament traffic and still produces monsters year-round,” said B.A.S.S. Conservation Director Gene Gilliland. “It’s a testament to both the ecosystem’s productivity and sound fisheries management.”

Rounding out the Top 3 nationally are Texas' O.H. Ivie Lake, long regarded as a bucket-list destination for trophy bass seekers, and the ever-reliable Lake Fork, also in the Lone Star State.

The 2025 rankings were developed through a combination of tournament data, fishery reports from state wildlife agencies and feedback from thousands of anglers across the country. More than 500 bodies of water were evaluated in the process.

California leads the pack this year with an unmatched 10 lakes in the Top 100, followed by Texas with nine and New York with seven.

The full list — segmented by region and topped with the national Top 10 — showcases a wide diversity of waters, from sprawling Southern impoundments to remote glacial lakes teeming with smallmouth. Whether you’re chasing personal bests or scenic solitude, there’s a lake on this list calling your name.

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 2025

1. Clear Lake, California

2. O.H. Ivie Lake, Texas

3. Lake Fork, Texas

4. St. Lawrence River (Thousand Islands), New York

5. Lake Casitas, California

6. Orange Lake, Florida

7. Santee Cooper Lakes, South Carolina

8. Mille Lacs Lake, Minnesota

9. Lake Erie, New York

10. Lake St. Clair, Michigan

Best Bass Lakes – Central Division

1. O.H. Ivie Lake, Texas

2. Lake Fork, Texas

3. Mille Lacs Lake, Minnesota

4. Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Texas

5. Bussey Brake Reservoir, Louisiana

6. Toledo Bend Reservoir, Louisiana/Texas

7. Caney Creek Reservoir, Louisiana

8. West Okoboji Lake, Iowa

9. Lake J.B. Thomas, Texas

10. Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees, Oklahoma

11. Lake Claiborne, Louisiana

12. Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

13. Upper Mississippi River, Wisconsin

14. Lake Oahe, South Dakota/North Dakota

15. Bull Shoals, Arkansas

16. Lake O’ the Pines, Texas

17. Table Rock Lake, Missouri

18. Bois d’Arc Lake, Texas

19. Caddo Lake, Louisiana/Texas

20. Millwood Lake, Arkansas

21. Newton Lake, Illinois

22. Lake Conroe, Texas

23. Lake Hamilton, Arkansas

24. Lake Tenkiller, Oklahoma

25. Black Bayou Lake/Hosston Lake, Louisiana

Best Bass Lakes – Southeastern Division

1. Orange Lake, Florida

2. Santee Cooper Lakes, South Carolina

3. Lake Guntersville, Alabama

4. Albemarle Sound & Connected Rivers, North Carolina

5. Lake Murray, South Carolina

6. Fellsmere Reservoir/Headwaters/Lake Egan, Florida

7. Pickwick Lake, Alabama/Tennessee/Mississippi

8. Jordan Lake, North Carolina

9. Withlacoochee River/Lake Rousseau, Florida

10. Lake Lanier, Georgia

11. Falls Lake, North Carolina

12. Lake Seminole, Florida/Georgia

13. Lake Tohopekaliga, Florida

14. Kentucky Lake, Tennessee/Kentucky

15. High Rock Lake, North Carolina

16. Dale Hollow Reservoir, Tennessee/Kentucky

17. Clarks Hill Reservoir, Georgia/South Carolina

18. Lake Eufaula, Alabama/Georgia

19. Chickamauga Lake, Tennessee

20. Lake Chatuge, Georgia/North Carolina

21. Wheeler Lake, Alabama

22. South Holston Reservoir, Tennessee/Virginia

23. Lake Hartwell, South Carolina/Georgia

24. Ross Barnett Reservoir, Mississippi

25. Lake Okeechobee, Florida

Best Bass Lakes – Northeastern Division

1. St. Lawrence River (Thousand Islands), New York

2. Lake Erie/Upper Niagara River, New York

3. Lake St. Clair, Michigan

4. Lake Erie, Ohio/Michigan

5. Lake Champlain, New York/Vermont

6. Burt/Mullett Lakes, Michigan

7. Grand Traverse Bay, Michigan

8. Cayuga Lake, New York

9. Lake Charlevoix, Michigan

10. Bays de Noc, Michigan

11. Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia

12. Cobbosseecontee Lake, Maine

13. China Lake, Maine

14. Great Pond, Maine

15. Candlewood Lake, Connecticut

16. Presque Isle Bay/Lake Erie Central Basin, Pennsylvania

17. Oneida Lake, New York

18. Upper Chesapeake Bay, Maryland

19. Otisco Lake, New York

20. Potomac River, Maryland/West Virginia/Virginia

21. Saginaw Bay, Michigan

22. Chautauqua Lake, New York

23. Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire

24. Pymatuning Reservoir, Ohio/Pennsylvania

25. Lake Cumberland, Kentucky

Best Bass Lakes – Western Division

1. Clear Lake, California

2. Lake Casitas, California

3. Lake Berryessa, California

4. Diamond Valley Lake, California

5. Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

6. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California

7. Lake Mead, Nevada/Arizona

8. Lake Perris, California

9. Siltcoos Lake, Oregon

10. Lake Washington, Washington

11. Lake Havasu, Arizona/California

12. Roosevelt Lake, Arizona

13. Lower Colorado River, Arizona/California

14. Moses Lake, Washington

15. Lake Powell, Utah/Arizona

16. Don Pedro Reservoir, California

17. Lake Mohave, Nevada/Arizona

18. Lake Sammamish, Washington

19. Lower Otay Reservoir, California

20. Elephant Butte Reservoir, New Mexico

21. Navajo Lake, New Mexico/Colorado

22. Alamo Lake, Arizona

23. Columbia River, Oregon/Washington

24. Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana

25. Dworshak Reservoir, Idaho

About B.A.S.S.

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