• Fishing Lake Okeechobee: Chasing Bass, Crappie, and Mayan Cichlids in Ideal Conditions

  • Jan 30 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Fishing Lake Okeechobee: Chasing Bass, Crappie, and Mayan Cichlids in Ideal Conditions

  • Summary

  • Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing around Lake Okeechobee. As we head into the evening of January 30, 2025, I've got some exciting updates for you.

    First off, let's talk about the weather. Today has been quite pleasant, with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to the mid-70s, making it an ideal day to be out on the water. Sunrise was at 7:37 AM, and sunset is expected at 5:45 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to catch those big ones.

    Although Lake Okeechobee is a freshwater lake and not directly affected by tides, it's worth noting that nearby coastal areas are experiencing a falling tide. However, this doesn't significantly impact fishing on the lake itself.

    The fish activity on Lake Okeechobee has been robust lately. The bass and crappie spawn has been in full swing since last month, so now is the perfect time to target these species. Recent reports indicate that anglers have been catching a good number of largemouth bass, particularly in areas like the Shoal from the Blue Hole up to just past the 2nd pole area, and into Moonshine Bay. Crappie have been abundant around Dupree bar, Sportsman’s, Indian Prairie, and the Kissimmee River.

    For bass, you'll want to use lures that mimic their natural prey. Live worms, crayfish, and insects on scented and colored lures work well. Drifting slowly along the surface or flicking your lure over dense vegetation can attract hungry fish. For crappie, small jigs and minnows are usually effective.

    If you're looking for hot spots, Clewiston is a great area to fish from shore or by boat. The monkey box area is notorious for largemouth bass, so this might be the spot for you if you’re looking to land a big one. Another excellent spot is Belle Glade, also known as bay bottom, which is calm and perfect for shoreline fishing, especially for black crappie.

    The southern end of the lake from Cochran’s Pass to Bay Bottom has also been producing good limits of crappie, especially when jigging near the edges of vegetation stands where specks will be spawning and foraging. Early and late in the day are the best times to fish, with night fishing becoming phenomenal this time of year.

    Remember to check the current water level, which was at 15.56 ft NGVD as of December 9, 2024, and boat with caution as levels may have changed since then.

    In addition to bass and crappie, Mayan Cichlids (Red Devils) are becoming more prolific in the lake. These non-native species have no bag or size limit, and they can be targeted easily with live worms, crickets, or small artificial baits.

    With the right bait and technique, you're set for a fantastic day of fishing on Lake Okeechobee. So grab your gear, head out to Clewiston or Belle Glade, and get ready to reel in some big catches. Good luck out there
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