Lake Okeechobee, Florida Fishing Report - Daily

Fishing Lake Okeechobee's Spring Bounty: Trophy Bass, Slabs, and Bedding Panfish


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Good morning from Lake Okeechobee, this is Artificial Lure with your fishing report for May 5, 2025.

We are in the thick of the spring action here on the Big O, and the conditions could hardly be better. Water levels have been on the decline for several months and are sitting well below the 13 foot mark, which is concentrating fish into predictable spots all around the lake. That means a lot less searching and a lot more catching for those hitting the right areas. The vegetation is thick and healthy, making great ambush points for bass and panfish alike.

Weather today is just about perfect for anglers: clear skies, light winds, and temperatures headed into the low 80s by midday. Sunrise was at 6:48 AM and sunset won’t be until 8:02 PM, so there’s plenty of daylight for a long session on the water. Tidal influence is minimal since Lake Okeechobee is a freshwater lake, so focus on wind direction and water clarity to pick your spots[3].

The largemouth bass bite is on fire right now. Anglers this week have been reporting impressive numbers of 4 to 6 pounders, with several true trophy bass over 8 pounds making headlines. The FWC has already logged 466 bass in their Lunker Club this season and 68 in the Trophy Club, so you know the big girls are on the prowl[3]. Best baits lately have been black and blue jigs, white and chartreuse spinnerbaits, and flipping soft plastics like creature baits or stick worms around hydrilla and cattail edges. Topwater action has really kicked up in the early mornings—buzzbaits and frogs in the grass are both producing explosive strikes[3][4].

Crappie fishing is still red hot, with some boats coming in with catches of 100 to 150 fish a day. Most crappie are running 12 to 14 inches, and a few slab fish have been pushing two pounds. Try drifting or spider rigging with live minnows or small jigs in open water near the Kissimmee River channel or along the submerged weedlines off Harney Pond and Indian Prairie[2][3]. Bream and bluegill are also bedding in the shallows, and simple worms or crickets under a float will put a bunch in the box for a fish fry[4].

Hot spots this week include the shoals around South Bay, the north end around Tin House Cove, and the areas west of Clewiston. The rim canal is holding plenty of fish too, especially if you need a break from the main lake winds.

In summary, get out early, work those weedlines, and be ready for strong strikes. It’s a great time to fish Lake Okeechobee. Good luck, and I hope to see you on the water with a bent rod and a big grin[3][4][2].
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