Lake Okeechobee, Florida Fishing Report - Daily

Okeechobee's Summer Bite: Bass, Bream, and Crappie Bonanza on the Big O


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Good morning folks, it’s Artificial Lure, coming at you straight from the heart of Lake Okeechobee with your Saturday, June 14th, 2025 fishing report.

Sunrise greeted us at about 6:30 a.m., and we’ll have good daylight right up to sunset around 8:13 p.m. The weather’s classic South Florida—clear skies to start, with light southerly breezes and temps rising fast. Expect that summer heat to crank up by midday, so the morning and late afternoon are your best bets to beat both the sun and sluggish fish.

Lake level’s sitting around 11 feet, with water clarity looking solid along most outside grass lines and flats. That’s primetime for both visibility and for finding active fish in the shallows and on drop-offs. According to local guides like Captain Angie and Captain Mark Shepard, bass and bream are the main draw this week, with the shad still running and bluegill beds lighting up the shallower pockets[1][4][6].

Here’s what’s been catching fish:
- For bass, big ribbon-tail worms, deep diving crankbaits, and swimbaits worked along canal and river edges are producing numbers and some hefty trophies. Junebug, red shad, watermelon red, tilapia, and bream patterns in crankbaits are all hot right now[1][6].
- Topwater lures are getting explosive strikes during the first hour after sunrise, especially around outside reed lines.
- Live bait fans, don’t overlook wild shiners for largemouth—they’re out-catching artificials, hands down, especially for giants[5].
- Bluegill and bream are hitting crickets and red worms dropped near bedding areas on the flats or around Kissimmee River pilings.
- Crappie action is still strong, especially under bridges and near structure, where small jigs and minnows are loading up coolers. Reports out of the area mention 100-plus fish days, with some slabs pushing two pounds[2][7].

Hot spots for the week:
- Grassy Island and Bay Bottom on the north side are consistent producers for both size and volume of bass.
- The Shoal west of Clewiston, all the way to Ritta Island, holds big bass and bream in the outside grass and drop-offs.
- Buckhead Ridge and Kings Bar are top picks for working the outside reed edges and for a mix of bass and panfish[6][8].
- Don’t skip the rim canal during the midday heat—bass are often stacking up in deeper water until the sun fades.

Overall, patience and slow, methodical retrieves are key. The bite’s best at daybreak, and again late in the evening as the water cools. Remember to keep an eye on the wind, as it can get gusty and shift fish deeper by afternoon.

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