
Fishing on Fire at Lake Okeechobee with Massive Bass and Crappie Catches
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We're looking at another gorgeous morning out on Lake Okeechobee with temps starting in the low 70s and expected to climb into the mid-80s by afternoon. The sun rose at about 6:45 AM and you'll have good fishing light until sunset around 8:05 PM. Winds are staying nice and light today, making for perfect conditions all across the lake.
Water levels continue their steady decline, now sitting at 10.93 feet, down from 10.95 feet just yesterday. We're well below the typical May average, which has really concentrated the fish and created some exceptional fishing opportunities.
Let me tell you folks, the bass fishing remains absolutely on fire! We're consistently seeing 5-8 pounders daily, with some boats reporting 50-100 fish days. Several trophy largemouths over 8 pounds were landed this past week. If you're after bass, focus on the outer edges of reed lines and isolated vegetation patches where they're holding tight with these lower water levels.
The crappie bite has been equally impressive. Many anglers are reporting 100-150 fish days with some beautiful specimens in the 12-14 inch range, weighing up to two pounds. These slabs are really putting up a fight!
For bass, I'm having great success with large plastic worms in junebug and red shad colors, slow-rolled spinnerbaits along drop-offs, and topwater frogs early morning near vegetation. For crappie, small minnows and jigs in chartreuse or white have been producing limits in no time.
Hot spots this week include the Harney Pond Canal area where the lower water has created some excellent channels, and the Kissimmee River mouth where bass are stacking up. The north end of the lake near Indian Prairie Canal has been producing some monster catches as well.
Local guides like Captain Bill and Mike have been putting clients on fish consistently, with many folks limiting out before noon. One fella caught the biggest bass of his life last week – a solid 7-pounder!
Remember, with these dropping water levels, be extra cautious about navigation. Some normally passable areas are getting skinny, so keep an eye on your depth finder.
That's your Lake O update for today, Sunday, May 25th. Get out there and wet a line – the fish are biting! This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time. Tight lines, y'all!
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