As of November 17, 2024, Lake Okeechobee is buzzing with fishing activity, and the conditions are ideal for a productive day on the water. Since Lake Okeechobee is an inland lake, it does not experience tidal influences, making it easier to predict fishing patterns.
The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 78 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 58 degrees, perfect for the bass to start moving into their spawning areas. Sunrise was at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 5:23 PM, giving you ample time to enjoy the day.
Fish activity has been robust, especially for largemouth bass. Yesterday, anglers reported catching numerous bass, with some weighing up to 8 pounds. Peacock bass and clown knife fish are also biting well, both on live bait and artificial lures. The crappie bite is still a bit slow due to the warm water temperatures, but it is expected to improve in the coming weeks.
For bass, the best lures to use right now include popping frogs, swim baits, swim jigs, and worms. Flipping and pitching around cover such as reeds and mats have been particularly effective. Artificial baits like the Bass Assassin “Logger Toad” or “Die Dapper” are also recommended, especially in the flats around cover.
Live bait, particularly live shiners, has been very successful for catching large bass. Areas such as the Shoal, North shore, Dyess Ditch, and Tin House have been the most active for bass. From the south end, try around Uncle Joe’s, Blue Hole, and Turners Cove.
If you're looking for hot spots, consider Moonshine Bay, which has become accessible again due to the rise in water levels. The North shore, especially around Monkey Box and Dupree Bar, is also worth a visit. On the south end, Kramer Island and Houseboat Cut have been producing good results.
Remember to be cautious of floating debris and to respect other boaters on the lake. With the water level still rising, navigation is safer, but it's always wise to be careful.
Overall, Lake Okeechobee is offering some of the best fishing conditions of the season, so grab your gear and get ready for an exciting day on the water.