Howdy, folks, this is Artificial Lure, your local Lake Okeechobee fishin’ guru, givin’ you the latest scoop for June 13, 2025. Been out on the water myself since dawn, which comes up quick here—sunrise today is right around 6:30 a.m. and sunset’s hittin’ close to 8:15 p.m., so plenty of light for those of you looking to land a lunker before dark.
Lake levels are holding steady near 11 feet—thanks to recent updates from Capt. Angie—and she’s right, the weather has been a real mix: hot as all get-out, with some breezy afternoons that’ll keep you cool but might make your cast a little tricky. Wind’s pickin’ up in the afternoons, especially out on the main lake, so keep that in mind if you’re takin’ the skiff out wide. As for tides, we ain’t got much of a tidal swing here on the big lake, but current flow in the rivers and canals can still make a difference—check local charts if you’re fishing the Kissimmee or near boat locks.
Fish activity’s been nothing short of electric. Bass are still the main draw, but the crappie bite’s red-hot, with Captain Experiences noting some 100–150 fish days if you hit the right spots! That’s a whole lot of fillets for the fryer, folks. Bluegill are biting non-stop in the shallows, perfect for the kids or anyone who just wants to stay busy and have some fun. Bass? Well, my clients and guides over at Captain Experiences have been pullin’ in some real hogs, with big worms, deep-diving crankbaits, and swimbaits doing most of the heavy lifting. Topwater’s turnin’ heads early and late in the day when things cool down.
Lure colors that are slayin’ it right now include Junebug, redshad, white, watermelon/red, and bream or tilapia patterns. If you’re more into bait than plastic, nothing gets a big bass’s attention quite like a live golden shiner—just ask any of the regulars at the bait shop.
Where should you head? According to my sources, the Kissimmee River and the canals have been stacked with bass and panfish, especially around bridge pilings. On the lake proper, try the Tin House area, Indian Prairie, and the point of Horse Island. For those who know the west side, the Shoal is a solid bet, and deeper holes near Clewiston to Ritta Island are holding some bruisers. Fisheating Creek is always a peaceful place to cast for panfish and bass, and it’s a real treat for bank anglers and kayakers alike.
So, get your gear ready, keep the sunscreen and the water handy, and hit the water before the heat cranks up. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure’s Lake Okeechobee report. Don’t forget to subscribe for the latest updates, and tight lines to you all!
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