
Okeechobee Lake Florida: Worldly Renowned As A Excellent Fishing Lake
Old School Crappie Fishing Family Secrets
Lake Okeechobee is Florida’s largest lake and is also the second largest body of freshwater in the continental united states. The word “Oki” origin comes from Seminole Indians and means water. The word Okeechobee is derived from the word “Oki”.9ft is the average shallow depth of Lake Okeechobee. The lake is part of the Florida everglade region which is a vast region of fantastic freshwater fishing for multiple species of fish. The lake supports commercial and sport fishing and is worldly renowned as a excellent fishing lake.
The Nationally known Lake Okeechobee is recognized for it’s crappie and largemouth bass fishing. If your looking to catfishing this lake is also the place to go.If you are fishing for large mouth bass try flipping jigs and plastic worms in heavy cover, and spoons and spinner baits in the grass flats.When your fishing the rim canals for large mouth bass use Golden shiners.
When Fishing for Black Crappie , or as the locals call them specs. Fish the deeper water near edges of the canal shoreline. Also fish the pilings under the Highway 78 bridge. Only fish the Kissimmee river when the river is flowing steady. Use Jigs ,or fish live shiners near vegetation stands. Fishing late in the day or early in the morning are the best times to fish. Standard jigging techniques work well , but to locate schools suspend minnows at various depths to locate the schools.Lake Okeechobee crappie or specs are constantly on the move feeding so you will have to move often to find the schools.
The best areas for bream is the rim of the canals around lake Okeechobee that lead to the Kissimmee river. The best baits to use for lake Okeechobee Bluegill or Bream are Beetle spins, and crickets for live bait.
The following 12 areas around Lake Okeechobee are know to hold good populations of largemouth Bass, black crappie, or specs, and other panfish and catfish.You can also visit the Florida Fish and wildlife conservation commission web page and click on Interactive maps to get more detail information.
South Henry Creek Flats Area #1 The flats from the boat lock at Henry Creek south to Chancey Bay holds an excellent bass population located in the plentiful vegetation. Vegetation growth of hydrilla,grass,and bulrush grow on a shoal surrounded by sand 3/4 miles southwest of the levee.The largemouth bass spawn where the shoal tapers to a small reef. Fish the outside edges of vegetation with live shiners, topwater plugs and plastic worms. Toss weedless spoons behind the weedline. During summer, cast vibrating plugs and shallow-running crankbaits over the reef for schooling bass.
Area #2 Nubbin SloughLake Okeechobee’s Nubbin Slough area is excellent for catching large mouth bass all year round. Look for the small rock piles and islands surrounded by maidencane at the mouth of the slough,this is where the bass will be. Toss a spinnerbait, Jerkin’ Sam or Rat-L-Trap around these structures during fall. In spring, position the boat on the inside of the vegetation along the boat run that has a sand/shell bottom. Cast a plastic worm, Lunker Lure or spinnerbait. During summer, fish plastic worms in the bulrushes and pencil reeds.
Behind Eagle Bay Island Area #3The area behind lake Okeechobee’s Eagle Bay island near the Government Cut, is great for good action on panfish. Tannic stained water makes it difficult to see bluegill beds, so drift until fish are located.
Area #4 Eagle Bay The best time to catch large mouth bass at Eagle Bay is when the lake is at it’s fullest point, which would be January through April. It’s good year-round because the water is about two feet deeper than the surrounding area. Summer bass hold here because of the depth and vast hydrilla growth. Try plastic worms and lizards in spring, and switch to topwater plugs, buzzbaits and spoons in summer. Bass move to the outside edge in fall, and topwater lures, vibrating plugs and spinnerbaits are effective.
Area #5 Cast plastic worms and spinnerbaits for spring largemouth holding on the peppergrass in this shallow area. Throw topwater plugs early and late in the day during summer.
North Of North Lake Shoal (Kings Bar)Area #6In the Bulrushes, and cattails of lake Okeechobee’s Kings Bar area you can catch some good size bluegill. The panfish bed on scattered rocky patches within the vegetation and are easily caught on worms and crickets. Move east about one mile and drift the open water for winter crappie.
Lake Shoal (Kings Bar) Area #7 North Lake Shoal (Kings Bar) is a large weedy island with a variety of vegetation, including lily pads, hydrilla, eel grass, maidencane and bulrush. Bass are caught year-round on spinnerbaits and plastic worms. This is a great area for flippin’. Trophy bass often lurk in the maidencane growing inside scattered bulrushes.
Area #8 Tin House Cove For Lake Okeechobee Plastic worms and lizards take spawning spring bass in Tin House Cove. In summer, the largemouth move out to deeper water. The peppergrass holds bass year-round, and schooling largemouth also chase threadfin shad on the outside weed edge. Cast vibrating plugs, spinnerbaits and topwater lures for these active fish.
From Indian Prairie Canal North To The South End Of Tin House Co. For Lake Okeechobee Area #9 The wide area on the backside of the emergent vegetation, from Indian Prairie Canal north to the south end of Tin House Cove, yields numerous bass. During spawning season, if water is high, a secondary area behind the cattails in the grassy flats offers good fishing all the way to the levee.
Area #10 Indian Prairie Canal South To Horse IslandA mixture of peppergrass and reeds extends from Indian Prairie Canal south to Horse Island. Live shiners fished on the points of dense vegetation are recommended for bass. Toss surface plugs and weedless spoons in the sparser cover. The bottom is about three feet deep, and consists of sand and scattered flat-top rock. Behind this area, throw spoons and top water lures for spring bass in the mixture of maidencane and bulrushes. A boat trail behind it can be worked in windy conditions. Horse Island and Worm Cove are also good places to fish plastic worms.
From Dyess Ditch To The Southern Point Of Horse Island For Lake Okeechobee Area #11This sandy area from Dyess Ditch to the southern point of Horse Island is one of the top spring bass spots on the lake.This area, known as North Shore, has a peppergrass flat more than 1/2 mile wide. Trophy bass hold along the outside edge of grass on the west side of the bay. Live bait, plastic worms, surface lures, vibrating plugs and spoons produce year-round. Sparse hydrilla patches mixed with maidencane, reeds and pads are used by spawning bass between December and March. This protected area is particularly good when the lake is rough. In summer, bass stay near open water and will move into the shallows as the water cools.
Area #12 Dyess Ditch to the Harney Pond Canal For Lake Okeechobee The area between the 2 beacon lights along the sandy bottom from Dyess Ditch To Harney Pond Canal holds large mouth bass year round. The stained water from Fisheating Creek is filtered by dense vegetation, resulting in relatively clear water. Spring bass will spawn where there are holes in the hydrilla. Spinnerbaits, topwater plugs and weedless spoons take bass around the hydrilla and peppergrass beds.
Well I hope the 12 areas identified in this Florida lake Okeechobee Fishing Report will help on you plan your next freshwater fishing trip to Florida. Lets Go Fish’in!
Mark Fleagle is a serious fishing owner. Mark Is a dedicated fisherman with 30+ years of experience and has published numerous articles on fishing. He offers free fishing information and “how to articles at his websites. Lake Okeechobee FloridaVisit my website oldfishinghole.com and download a free copy of his “78 fishing discoveries unleashed”
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