Hey there anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Okeechobee fishing report for Wednesday, May 28th, 2025.
We're looking at another beautiful day on the Big O with temperatures climbing into the low 80s this afternoon. Sunrise was at 6:42 AM and we'll have good fishing light until sunset at 8:08 PM. Winds are staying light today, making for perfect conditions across the lake.
Water levels have been slowly falling for months now, currently sitting at around 10.9 feet, which is below our typical May average. The lake's been dropping steadily, with levels reported at 10.94 feet as of just a couple days ago. This decline has concentrated the fish into predictable areas, creating some truly exceptional fishing opportunities.
Folks, the bass fishing has been absolutely on fire lately! We're seeing consistent catches of 5-8 pounders daily, with some boats reporting 50-100 fish days. Several trophy largemouths over 8 pounds have been landed in recent weeks. If you're targeting bass, focus on the edges of submerged vegetation where they're ambushing prey.
The crappie bite has been equally impressive, with numerous reports of 100-150 fish days featuring beautiful 12-14 inch slabs weighing up to two pounds. This is prime time to fill your cooler if you're targeting these tasty panfish.
For bass, swim jigs in black/blue have been producing consistently, especially when paired with a Skinny Dipper in Magic Craw Swirl as a trailer. For the crappie, live minnows are always a safe bet, but small jigs tipped with crappie nibbles have been working just as well.
Hot spots this week include the western shoreline from Harney Pond to Dyess Ditch where the bass have been stacking up along the grass edges. For crappie, try the deeper holes near Bird Island or the brush piles near the Kissimmee River mouth.
Remember, with these lower water levels, be extra cautious about shallow areas and unmarked hazards. Stick to the marked channels when running at speed.
The bite has been best early morning and late afternoon, but with these stable weather conditions, we're seeing good action throughout the day.
Local guides have been limiting out regularly, so if you're new to the lake, booking a trip might be your best bet to get on the fish quickly.
That's it for today's report. Get out there and tight lines to ya! This is Artificial Lure signing off from the Big O.