Lake Okeechobee, Florida Fishing Report - Daily

Okeechobee's Hot Bite: Crappie, Bass & More Await in the Big O


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Good morning, anglers! This is Artificial Lure with your June 11th Lake Okeechobee fishing report, coming at you straight from Florida’s Big O—where legends are made and lines are always tight.

We’re looking at water levels holding steady around 11 feet right now, and that’s keeping the fish concentrated and the bite hot. According to Capt. Angie’s June 2025 report, the weather’s living up to Florida’s reputation—expect a mix of hot temps, afternoon pop-up showers, and a steady breeze from time to time. Sunrise this morning was at 6:34 a.m., with sunset slated for 8:15 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to make the most of those productive early and late bites.

On the fish activity front: the crappie bite has been absolutely on fire these past few weeks. Reports from multiple guides say they’re putting folks on 100-150 fish days, with slabs reaching 12 to 14 inches and tipping the scales at up to two pounds! If it’s crappie you’re after, bridge pilings and deeper canal drop-offs have been the ticket, especially during the cooler dawn hours.

Bass anglers, you’re in luck as well. The Kissimmee River and adjoining canals are producing consistent numbers of largemouth, with multiple trophy catches being reported—Howard from Illinois even notched two “trophy catch” bass in one session! Go deep for those bigger fish as the heat pushes them down—big worms, deep-diving crankbaits, topwater lures early, and mid-size swimbaits along edges and ledges are all producing. Try junebug, red shad, white, watermelon/red, or tilapia and bream-patterned crankbaits for color. Fish slow and methodical—patience is catching giants right now.

For live bait, you can’t beat wild shiners for bass, and small minnows or crickets are keeping the kids happy with constant bluegill action in the shallows and around grass beds.

Some hot spots you’ll want to check today: Tin House and Indian Prairie are both loaded up with active fish, and the point of Horse Island is a local favorite for both bass and bream. If you want a change of scenery or to get away from the crowds, the Shoal—especially around the edges where thick grass meets open water—is a magnet for big bass, while Monkey Box and Harney Pond are producing well in slightly cooler, protected water. You can also find steady action in Fisheating Creek for panfish and bass—perfect for a quiet day and a full stringer.

That’s today’s Okeechobee round-up! Grab your rods, stock up on big worms and your favorite topwater, and don’t be shy with the shiners. Thanks for tuning in—be sure to subscribe for your daily fishing fix and tips direct from the dock.

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