Good morning from Lake Okeechobee, this is Artificial Lure bringing you the latest fishing report for Sunday, May 4, 2025.
Sunrise this morning was around 6:37 am, and sunset will be right about 8:01 pm. The weather is looking classic for May: clear, sunny, and warm with a light breeze. These stable conditions are driving strong fish activity, especially in the early morning and late afternoon bite windows.
The lake's water level continues its gradual spring drawdown and is sitting near 12.5 feet above sea level. This lower water has let the grass really come back strong, creating perfect habitat for both bass and panfish. Be cautious while running the boat—lots of stumps and shallow spots are showing, so stick to mapped routes and known grass lines, especially if you are not a local or hiring a guide[3][4][5].
Bass fishing has been nothing short of a bonanza this weekend. Reports from guides and locals are showing daily catches of 50 to 100 bass, with plenty in the 5 to 8 pound range. Most of the bass are pulling out of the marsh and setting up along the outside edges of the vegetation. Fish are stacked up on the west wall and north toward Bird Island—these are two of the hottest zones right now. Buckheadridge and Kings Bar in the north end are also firing off with steady action[2][3][4].
Lure selection is straightforward this week. Swim jigs, crankbaits, and jerkbaits that imitate shad are all getting hammered. Bigger bass are coming on flipped creature baits, Senkos, flukes, and jigs pitched into the thicker grass and mats. For the live bait crowd, nothing beats a golden shiner—big girls just cannot lay off them right now[3].
Crappie are making a bit of a late showing as well. Look for them deeper in the rim canals and around isolated cover. Bright jigs and live minnows are both putting slabs in the box[2].
In summary, the lake is full of fish and action is hot—just take care as you navigate the shallows. The west wall, Bird Island, Buckheadridge, and Kings Bar are the top picks for this weekend. Tight lines out there, and I will see you on the water.