As of October 12, 2024, Lake Okeechobee is buzzing with activity, making it an exciting time for anglers. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Tidal Conditions
The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 82 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 68 degrees. There is a slight chance of rain, so be prepared. The water level has been hovering around the 15-foot mark, which is ideal for fishing.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:24 AM, and sunset is at 6:53 PM, providing ample daylight for both early morning and late afternoon fishing trips.
### Fish Activity
Fish are actively following Fall patterns. Largemouth bass, crappie, and bream are all biting well. Early morning and late afternoon to early evening are the best times to catch these species.
### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught
Yesterday saw a good number of largemouth bass caught, with some bigger females showing up in the reeds and under mats. Anglers reported catching around 20 bass up to 8 pounds in just a few hours using live shiners and artificial lures. Crappie, bluegill, and shell crackers were also plentiful.
### Best Lures and Bait
For bass, effective lures include worms, swim baits, jigs, shallow crank baits, top water lures, and frogs. The flipping and pitching techniques are also highly successful. Color patterns such as Junebug, Redbug, White, Okeechobee Craw, Alabama Craw, Tilapia, and black/blue are recommended. For bream, live crickets or worms are working well.
### Hot Spots
Key areas to fish include Buckhead Ridge, Tin House, the North shore area such as Dyess Ditch and Harney Pond, Dupree bar, Monkey Box, and parts of Observation Shoal down to the Blue Hole area. If you’re launching on the West side, stop by Jack’s Big Water Bait & Tackle store for all your tackle needs.
With the right gear and knowledge, you’re set for a productive and fun-filled day on Lake Okeechobee. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, sun protection, and a smile