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Lake Okeechobee Florida Fishing Report Today

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Join the "Lake Okeechobee, Florida Fishing Report Today" for the latest updates on fishing conditions, weather, and tips from expert anglers. Stay informed with daily insights to make your next fishing trip a success on one of America's premier bass fishing lakes. Perfect for anglers of all levels seeking real-time information and local expertise. Don't miss out on the bite—tune in today!

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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.

    Thanks for tuning in to the report today – make sure you subscribe for daily updates on what's happening at the Big O. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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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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