As of November 16, 2024, Lake Okeechobee is buzzing with fishing activity, despite the rising water levels. The weather is mild, making it an ideal day to be out on the water.
Sunrise today was at around 6:43 AM, and sunset is expected at about 5:23 PM, giving you a full day to enjoy the lake. There are no significant tidal changes to worry about on Lake Okeechobee, as it is a freshwater lake.
Fishing has been excellent, particularly for largemouth bass. The bass bite has been on fire, with many anglers reporting catches of up to 8 pounds. Females are on the move for spawning, making this a prime time to catch some big ones. Other species biting well include peacock bass, clown knife fish, bluegill, and shell crackers.
For bass, the best areas to try are the Shoal, North shore, Dyess Ditch, and Tin House. On the south end, areas around Uncle Joe’s, Blue Hole, and Turners Cove are also productive. On the north end, Monkey box/Dupree bar and areas around Indian Prairie are worth exploring.
In terms of lures, popping frogs, swim baits, swim jigs, and worms are producing well. Flipping and pitching lures, along with some rattle trap and top water lures worked slowly and methodically around cover, are also effective. For crappie, which are a bit iffy due to warm water temps, a slow troll or minimal wind drift in deeper water using Road Runners in colors like Chartreuse/Black, White, and Electric Chicken can be successful.
Live bait is also working well, especially live shiners for bass. Anglers have reported going through several dozen baits in just a few hours and catching around 20 bass.
Overall, the water quality looks good, although more aquatic vegetation would be beneficial for smaller fish and bait fish. With the mild weather and active fish, today is a great day to get out on Lake Okeechobee and enjoy some fantastic fishing. Just remember to use boater courtesy and respect those around you.