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  • Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report: Ideal Early-December Conditions, Largemouth and Crappie Biting Strong
    Dec 5 2025
    The Big O is in a classic early‑December pattern right now, with light south winds, stable water, and a comfortable warm‑up by midmorning. Lows are starting cool but not cold, warming into the upper 70s with just a slight chop on the open lake, so you can run around safely in a bass boat or pontoon. Skies have been partly cloudy, giving just enough cover to keep that bite going longer into the day.

    Sunrise is lining up around the 7 o’clock hour with sunset just after 5:30 local, and that low‑light window is absolutely prime. The first hour after sunup and the last hour of daylight are when the bigger largemouth have been chewing best, especially on wind‑blown grass edges and rock in the canals. Midday slows some in the clear water, but you can still grind them out by slowing down and getting tight to cover.

    Bass activity has been strong along the outside reed and buggy‑whip lines, with fish pushing shad and bluegill in shallow pockets off the main lake. Anglers have been putting solid numbers of 2‑ to 4‑pounders in the boat with a handful of 6‑ to 8‑pound class fish showing up, especially in the cleaner canals and hard‑bottom stretches. Crappie (specks) are starting to stack in the deeper cuts and channel edges, with limits coming to folks long‑lining jigs or slow‑trolling minnows just off the bottom.

    On the bass side, vibrating jigs in shad or bluegill colors, soft stickbaits, and swim jigs have been the workhorses, especially when slow‑rolled along rock and sparse grass. A weightless stick worm pitched to any isolated pad clump, cattail point, or hard‑bottom stretch has been a consistent producer when the wind lays down. Topwater walking baits and buzz toads are still getting explosive strikes early and late, particularly over scattered hydrilla and in the backs of protected bays.

    For live bait, wild shiners are still king on Okeechobee, and they’ve been boating some of the heaviest fish this week. Hook those shiners just ahead of the dorsal and free‑line them around reed points, outside grass walls, and any little drain or cut where current’s moving. For specs, small tube jigs, hair jigs, or plain minnows on light line are doing the damage, especially when you keep your speed slow and steady.

    As for hot spots, the North Shore from Kings Bar down through Tin House is fishing well, with cleaner water and a good mix of grass and hard bottom. The Rim Canal and select feeder canals on the southwest side have also been sneaky strong, especially where rock meets deeper water and boat traffic is lighter. Look for any stretch with a mix of rock, shell, and a little current, and work it thoroughly before you leave.

    This is Artificial Lure, keeping you dialed in on the Big O and the waters around her. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Okeechobee Fishing Report Dec 4, 2025: Vibrating Jigs, Soft Stick Baits, and Topwater Action on the Big O
    Dec 4 2025
    # Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report – Thursday, December 4th, 2025

    Hey there, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your daily fishing report for the Big O.

    We're sitting just over the 14-foot mark on lake levels, and water conditions are looking pretty good out there. Winds are running light to moderate from the north at 5 to 10 knots tonight, which should give us some nice calm conditions on the lake waters. Perfect for getting out there and putting some fish in the boat.

    Let me break down what's been working. The staple baits here at Okeechobee are still dominating – vibrating jigs and soft stick baits are your bread and butter. If you're flipping and pitching isolated cover, grab yourself some 6-inch soft stick baits in colors like junebug and black and blue. For windy conditions or when you need to cover water faster, a vibrating jig with a green pumpkin color paired with a trailer is going to get you dialed in.

    We've been seeing excellent topwater action, especially on frogs and prop baits in the mornings around vegetation. Swimming worms and chatterbaits have also been productive for anglers working different depths throughout the day.

    Recently, anglers have been crushing it in a few key areas. The West Wall just outside Clewiston has been on fire – lots of pros been pitching reeds and blown-in hyacinth mats there. Up north near King's Bar at the entrance to the Kissimmee River has also been solid for those working the vegetation. And don't overlook Pelican Bay on the south end if you want to try different structure.

    The fish are biting well right now. We're seeing good numbers of bass, and the crappie bite has been absolutely on fire with long lining techniques working great.

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  • Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report 12/3/2025: Topwater & Crappie Bite On Fire
    Dec 3 2025
    Hey there, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Wednesday morning fishing report for Lake Okeechobee, December 3rd, 2025.

    Water conditions are looking pretty good out there. We're sitting just over the 14-foot mark on lake level, which is solid for this time of year. The wind is light this morning at around 5 to 10 knots out of the northwest, with lake waters showing just a light chop. Sunrise was early this morning, and we've got a good solid day ahead of us before sunset rolls around later this afternoon.

    Now, here's what's been happening on the Big O lately. The bass and crappie spawn is in full swing right now, and folks have been having some seriously active fishing. We're talking quality-sized bass and crappie limits being caught regularly. The topwater bite has been absolutely firing, and cranking jigs is producing great results too. If you're targeting bass, the hot plastic colors right now are redbug, white, crawdad, Junebug, and black-blue combinations. For crappie, you'll want to focus on chartreuse, pink hues, orange, and white lures.

    The best recent action has been concentrated around the Kissimmee River area, Tin House, Dyess Ditch, parts of Kings Bar, and Observation Shoal. These spots have been consistent producers. If you prefer live bait, minnows are working great for crappie, but honestly, jigging has become super popular and it's a blast—you can pick it up in just five minutes and that first thump bite will have you hooked for sure.

    As for current conditions, we've got a First Quarter Moon phase working in our favor, with major bite times hitting around 5:36 to 7:36 in the morning and again from 5:56 to 7:56 in the evening. That's prime time to get out there.

    I'd recommend hitting Captain Bills Fish Camp Marina area or pushing out toward Eagle Bay to start your day. Both are solid launching points with plenty of structure and activity.

    Remember to check those local fishing regulations before you head out, and if you're planning a trip, now is absolutely the time to book it. The fishing has been fantastic.

    Thanks so much for tuning in to the Lake Okeechobee Daily Fishing Report. Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's update. Get all your gear before you leave the dock.

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  • Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report - Spawning Frenzy and Winning Baits Revealed
    Dec 2 2025
    # Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report - December 2, 2025

    Well hey there, folks! This is Artificial Lure with your Tuesday morning report from the Big O, Lake Okeechobee. Conditions are looking pretty favorable out there today.

    **Weather & Water Conditions**

    We're looking at northeast winds at 5 to 10 knots this morning, creating light chop on the water. Perfect conditions for getting out there early. Sunrise is around 7:35 AM, so you've still got time to make it to your favorite spots. We'll see those winds shifting to the southeast later tonight, so if you're planning an afternoon session, keep an eye on that.

    **What's Been Working**

    Now here's where it gets exciting. The Toyota Series just wrapped up their season opener here, and let me tell you, the fish are in a spawning mood. The bite's been absolutely phenomenal with tons of worms, vibrating jigs, and topwater presentations dominating the tournament. That winner, Jessie Mizell, absolutely crushed it with over 72 pounds using frogs and ChatterBait Jack Hammers.

    **Hot Baits & Lures**

    If you're heading out, you've gotta have frogs in your arsenal—both SPRO and Gambler Popping Frogs in yellow belly are producing quality fish. The Z-Man ChatterBait Jack Hammers in green pumpkin shad with swimbaits are lighting them up, and don't sleep on your worm presentations either. Zoom Trick Worms and Neko rigs are putting fish in the boat consistently. For topwater action, the Rapala X-Rap Prop got the winning bite on Day One.

    **Hot Spots**

    Head to South Bay and those isolated vegetation patches where the spawning activity is concentrated. The community holes like Moonshine and Tin House are productive, but don't be afraid to venture 1,500 yards out to find your own zone. The isolated cattail stubble areas are holding plenty of roaming pre-spawn fish looking to stage up.

    **Activity & Patterns**

    Fish are actively moving into spawning areas in the shallow bays, and they're aggressive. Focus your morning efforts with frogs and topwater, then transition to worms and jigs as the day heats up. The deeper you go, the more you'll find fish staging before they make their final push to the shallows.

    Thanks for tuning in to today's report, folks! Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on lake conditions and what's working. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai!

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  • Okeechobee Fishing Report: Winter Tactics for Largemouth and Spotted Bass
    Dec 1 2025
    # Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report – December 1st, 2025

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Okeechobee fishing report for this Monday morning.

    Water conditions are shaping up interesting today. We're looking at a low tide around 2:56 PM with highs at 8:49 AM and 9:04 PM. The solunar activity is in that average range, so it's not peak action, but the fish are still feeding.

    Sunrise was around 7:19 AM and we'll have sunset at 5:48 PM, so we've got a solid window to work with today.

    Let me tell you what's been happening on the lake. Over the past few weeks, anglers have been catching a solid mix of largemouth and spotted bass. Forward-facing sonar has been key for picking out those big spotted bass in mid-range to deep water. The largemouths are still schooling in the backs of drains—classic winter tactics are working.

    For lures, here's what's hot right now. Glide baits, particularly soft plastic options like those Berkley offerings, are absolutely crushing it. Swimbaits in natural colors are your go-to. Topwater screamers early in the day can still produce if you hit the shallow flats. Don't sleep on crankbaits either—they're solid for working those drainage areas.

    For bait, live shiners are always reliable here at Okeechobee. The lake favors tried-and-true baits, so don't overthink it.

    I'd recommend hitting the deeper flats off the main lake structure—that's where the spotted bass are staged right now. The canal systems on the north end have been producing largemouths, especially if you can get there during the morning feed window.

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  • Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report: Largemouths Biting, Topwater & Plastics Producing
    Nov 30 2025
    # Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report – November 30, 2025

    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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  • Fishing the Big O: Battling Winds & Tricky Largemouths on Lake Okeechobee
    Nov 29 2025
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Okeechobee fishing report for Saturday, November 29th, 2025.

    We're looking at some solid conditions out here on the Big O today. Sun came up around 6:48 this morning, and you've got until about 5:30 tonight to get your fishing in. Fair warning though—we're dealing with a Small Craft Advisory, so lake waters are choppy with northeast winds at 10 to 15 knots, becoming east 15 to 20 knots this afternoon. Those winds are gonna kick up a bit, so adjust your approach accordingly.

    Water temperatures are warming up nicely as we move through the day, which should trigger those Florida-strain largemouths we've been chasing all week. The bite's been solid lately, especially for folks willing to grind it out on the shallow cover with flipping baits and spinnerbaits. From what we're seeing, the afternoon bite is proving to be the best time to be on the water—that's when these fish really start feeding hard.

    For lures, bring a solid arsenal. Hollow-body frogs are producing, jerkbaits are working great, and don't sleep on ChatterBaits and speed worms. Spinnerbaits with white and chartreuse double willow blades have been crushing it. If you're feeling adventurous, throw some minnow and crawdad imitations too. Fresh artificial lures paired with the right retrieve are gonna be your best bet today.

    We're in a First Quarter Moon phase, so major bite times are hitting early morning and evening. Head out to Captain Bill's Fish Camp Marina as your launching point—it's a solid choice. Eagle Bay's always worth a shot, and don't overlook those tributary systems feeding into the lake either. They're producing well right now.

    Make sure to get all your gear before you leave the dock, and tight lines out there.

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  • Largemouth Crush on Lake Okeechobee's Big Bite with Artificial Lure
    Nov 28 2025
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Okeechobee fishing report for Friday, November 28th, 2025.

    We're looking at some solid conditions out here on the Big O today. The bite's been heating up nicely as we push through late fall. We've got a First Quarter Moon phase working in our favor, and the major bite times are looking good this morning—your best window is running from about 5:36 to 7:36 AM, with another solid bite coming this afternoon from around 5:56 to 7:56 PM. Visibility is holding steady at around 40 percent, which is decent for working the shallow grass lines.

    Water temps are starting to warm up in the afternoons, and that's been triggering some excellent Florida-strain largemouth activity. The post-cold front period we've been dealing with is finally backing off, and the fish are responding. We've seen some impressive tournament action out here recently, with anglers connecting on quality bass using a solid mix of techniques.

    For tackle, you'll want to have several options rigged and ready. Flipping setups with black and blue jigs paired with craw trailers are absolutely crushing it right now—tie those to a half-ounce tungsten weight. Spinnerbaits in chartreuse and white with gold blades are also producing well. Don't sleep on jerkbaits either; they're working great in the 8 to 10-foot range. Hollow-body frogs are solid choices for the shallower grass, and ChatterBaits in various colors are getting bit consistently.

    For live bait, shiners and shad are your go-to options, but honestly, the artificial bite has been so good lately that most anglers are sticking with lures.

    I'd recommend hitting Captain Bills Fish Camp Marina area or Eagle Bay to launch—both give you solid access to the productive shallow grass flats. Once you're out there, focus on the sloughs and creek channels; Turkey Slough and Popash Slough have been reliable lately.

    Get out there early and take advantage of that morning bite window. The fish are cooperative, and conditions are prime. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe for daily updates on what's happening out here on the water. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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