Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report: Largemouths Biting, Topwater & Plastics Producing
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Well folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Sunday morning Lake Okeechobee report, and let me tell you, it's a beautiful day to be on the water down here in Clewiston.
**Sunrise and Sunset**
The sun came up this morning at 6:50 AM, and you've got until about 5:39 PM before it dips below the horizon. That gives you a solid ten-hour window to work with today.
**Tidal Conditions**
We're looking at high tide rolling through around 3:18 PM with about 2.8 feet of water. Low tide hit earlier this morning around 8:47 AM, so the water's been pushing higher all day. These tidal swings can really get the largemouths aggressive, especially as we approach that afternoon tide.
**Recent Action**
The Bassmaster EQ just wrapped up Day 3 out here on the lake, and anglers have been putting some serious fish in the boat. We're seeing plenty of largemouth bass—the king of Florida freshwater fishing—being brought to the scales. Some competitors moved up the standings with solid five to six-pound kicker fish.
**What's Working**
If you're heading out today, bring your soft plastics. Six-inch worms are absolute workhorses right now. Strike King's got some solid options, and you can't go wrong with a good drop-shot setup. The Rage Tail Craw in 4-inches has been producing bites too. For topwater action, don't sleep on some shallow-running crankbaits early and late in the day.
**Hot Spots**
I'd focus your efforts on the deeper ledge areas where the main lake drops off—that's where you'll find schools of fish. The northern sections near the canal systems have been consistent producers, especially as we transition through these tidal changes.
Get out there and make it happen. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more Lake Okeechobee intel.
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