Good morning from the Big O. This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Okeechobee fishing report for Sunday, April 20, 2025.
The weather today is shaping up nicely for anglers. Expect partly cloudy skies with a high near 81 and a low close to 66. Winds are coming from the west-northwest around 10 mph, which will keep the air moving but may add a light chop to open water out on the lake. Plan to be on your toes if you’re running through the middle, but the bite should stay steady, especially if you tuck in around the grass lines and canals.
Sunrise was at 6:54 AM and sunset will be at 7:49 PM, so you’ve got a good long window to get after it. Water levels are still low—right around 12 feet, which is almost two feet below average for this time of year. With lower water, fish are stacking up around deeper holes, drop-offs, the mouths of canals, and any remaining thick vegetation patches. Electronics are a big help right now for finding the sweet spots.
Bass fishing is classic Okeechobee this week. Folks have been landing solid numbers, though you may have to work a bit harder to find them compared to when the water is high. Best tactics right now are downsizing your baits and keeping them subtle. The bite has been good on soft plastic worms and stick baits, with watermelon red and junebug being local favorites. Topwater lures early in the morning in the grass lines can draw some explosive action. Live wild shiners are still king if you want a shot at a trophy bass.
The crappie bite has been on fire all spring and is still going strong. Limits have been easy for most folks, with regular catches of 100 to 150 fish in a morning, and lots of slabs in the 12 to 14 inch range weighing up to two pounds. Jigs tipped with minnows and slow-trolled in the open water or along reed edges have been the ticket.
A few reports of snook and big jacks are coming in from the river mouths and connected canals, especially around first and last light.
For hot spots, check out the Tin House Cove area on the northwest side for bass and crappie, and the mouth of the Kissimmee River is always worth a look this time of year with the low water. Harney Pond Canal is another classic for numbers, both bass and panfish.
That’s the word from Lake Okeechobee today. With the water low, the crowds light, and the fish biting, it’s a great time to get out there. Stay safe, be mindful of shallow water, and tight lines to all.