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Lake Okeechobee's Hot Bite: Bass and Crappie Dominate as Levels Drop - June 1, 2025 Fishing Report


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# Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report - June 1, 2025

Howdy anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for the Big O. It's gonna be a scorcher today with temperatures climbing, but that ain't stopping the fish from biting!

Water levels are continuing their seasonal drop, sitting around 12 feet and falling. This receding water is pushing those big ol' bass out of the marsh areas and concentrating them along vegetation edges - making them easier to target!

The largemouth bite has been absolutely on fire! We're seeing consistent catches of 5-8 pounders daily, with many boats reporting 50-100 fish days. Several trophy bass over 8 pounds have been landed in the past few weeks, so today might be your lucky day to hook that lunker!

For you artificial enthusiasts, swim jigs, crankbaits, and jerkbaits that mimic the abundant shad are your best bet as the water warms. If you're hunting trophy class fish, switch to creature baits, senkos, flukes, or flipping jigs in heavier cover. Live bait fishermen - golden shiners remain the top producer for big bass.

The crappie (or speck as we call 'em) fishing has been spectacular too, with reports of 100-150 fish days and some beautiful 12-14 inchers weighing up to two pounds.

For hot spots today, I'd recommend:

The Rim Canal - offering consistent fishing with easy access even with the dropping water levels

Harney Pond on the western side - the grass beds and hydrilla are holding some genuine trophy bass

Tin House Cove - clear water and abundant vegetation making it prime for both bass and panfish

With the continuing water drop, pay extra attention to those outside edges of vegetation where fish are pulling out of the marsh. The entire west wall and areas north towards Bird Island should be excellent fishing. Northern spots to key on include the Buckhead Ridge area and Kings Bar.

For you tournament anglers, Monkey Box on the northwest side continues to produce for competitive fishermen with its thick vegetation and hidden pockets of deeper water.

Sunrise was at 6:30 AM, and you've got until about 8:15 PM before sunset. The best bite has been in early morning and late afternoon when the heat isn't so oppressive.

Navigation warning: With these dropping water levels, be mindful of hazards, especially if you're not familiar with the lake. Consider hiring a guide if you're new to these waters - they'll keep you off the sandbars and on the fish.

Thanks for tuning in to your Sunday morning Lake Okeechobee fishing report. Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on the hottest bite around the Big O. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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