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Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report: Bass, Crappie, and Panfish Bites Heating Up for Spring
April 30, 2025 · 2 min
This is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Wednesday, April 30, 2025 Lake Okeechobee fishing report.Good morning anglers! The sun broke through the horizon at 6:44 AM today and will be setting around 7:54 PM, giving us plenty of daylight hours to work those lines. Weather's looking mighty fine with temperatures expected to hit the mid-80s by midday, with a light breeze from the southeast at about 8-10 mph. Water conditions are calm this morning but expect a bit of chop as the day progresses.Water levels have been steadily dropping for months now, sitting at around 12 feet, which is lower than we'd typically see this time of year. This water drop has been concentrating the fish around the remaining vegetation, canal entrances, and those sweet drop-off zones.Bass fishing has been red hot lately! Reports from the past two weeks show anglers pulling in impressive catches, with some folks landing 7-pounders that'll make your heart race. Early mornings have been particularly productive with topwater lures – your buzzbaits and frogs working wonders along the edges of hydrilla and peppergrass. As the day heats up, switch to those 10-inch plastic worms in junebug or black/blue, or try some deep-diving crankbaits around the outer edges of vegetation.The crappie bite has been absolutely on fire! Multiple guides reported 100-150 fish days with some real slabs in the 12-14 inch range, weighing up to two pounds. These specks are schooling up around submerged structure. Minnows under a float are still the go-to, but tiny jigs in chartreuse and white are also filling livewells.Panfish action remains strong too, with bluegill and shellcracker hitting readily on red worms and crickets in the shallow vegetation areas.For your hot spots, I'd recommend trying the Kissimmee River mouth where the falling water levels are forcing baitfish into more concentrated areas. Another prime location is the northwest section near Harney Pond Canal, where guides have been consistently finding good numbers of quality bass. If you're after those slabs of crappie, Eagle Bay and the areas around Observation Shoal have been producing limits.Remember folks, with these lower water levels, be extra careful navigating – them unmarked stumps and sandbars are looking to ruin more than just your day.This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time. Tight lines, y'all, and remember – a bad day fishing still beats a good day working!