
Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report: Bass Bonanza and Crappie Craziness
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Let me tell y'all, the action on Big O has been nothing short of spectacular these past few days! Water levels are sitting around 12.5 feet above sea level and have been slowly falling for months, which has been great for vegetation growth and creating perfect bass habitat.
The bass bite has been absolutely on fire! Folks have been reporting daily catches of 50 to 100 fish, with many in the 5 to 8-pound range. Just yesterday, several anglers were bringing in some real lunkers. If you're targeting those big bass, I'd recommend working the outside grass lines early morning with topwater frogs, then switching to plastic worms and creature baits as the day heats up.
But it ain't just the bass that are biting! The crappie fishing has been phenomenal too. We've been seeing 100-150 fish days with some beautiful specimens in the 12-14 inch range, weighing up to two pounds. Those paper mouths are really putting on a show!
For you crappie enthusiasts, small minnows and jigs in chartreuse or white have been the ticket. Try fishing around the deeper vegetation edges or suspended over deeper water.
As for hot spots, the south end of the lake near Clewiston has been producing consistently good numbers. Also, the western shoreline near Harney Pond Canal has been yielding some quality catches. Just remember to navigate carefully - those rock formations can tear up a lower unit quick if you don't know where you're going.
Weather-wise, we're looking at typical May conditions - warm and occasionally breezy. Perfect fishing weather if you ask me! Get out early to beat the heat and catch that morning bite.
Word of caution from a local: when running around the lake, stick to the outside grass lines where there's more water and fewer rock formations. If you're unfamiliar with the lake, hiring a guide like Captain Angie Douthit or Captain Mike might save your lower unit and put you on more fish.
Remember, the lower water levels have allowed the grass to flourish, which means more grass shrimp and clearer water - making for ideal fishing conditions throughout this month.
So grab your tackle, plenty of water, and sunscreen, and get out on Lake Okeechobee. The fish are biting, and they're waiting for you! This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines, y'all!
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