Lake Okeechobee, North End, Fishing Report and Forecast: August 2016

Rebecca Rouse with an 8.125-pound bass caught on Lake Okeechobee with Capt. Eddie Perry. PHOTO CREDIT: Okeechobee Adventures.
Rebecca Rouse with an 8.125-pound bass caught on Lake Okeechobee with Capt. Eddie Perry. PHOTO CREDIT: Okeechobee Adventures.

Despite all the bad reports about Lake Okeechobee in the news as of late, there have been some great fishing on the Big ‘O’. Fisherman in local bass tournaments have been posting catches up to 30-pounds or more and catches from local guides have been very good. In the recent Garrard’s Bait and Tackle tournament the top ten teams weighed in 20-pounds or better with the winning five fish limit weighing 30.45-pounds That is great summertime fishing.

Around the lake, most anglers are saying the same thing, ‘it’s an early bite’, so get an early start. If you show up at 9 a.m., you’re too late. After the early bite settles down, slow down your presentation and settle-in for a slower bite. Third Point, Tin House Cove and the south end of Kings Bar have been great places to start early. Use a spinner bait or swim jig on the outside edge and keep a Zara Spook ready if you see fish schooling. Once the day begins to heat up, move inside and pitch the reeds or work a chatter bait slow through the thinner reed patches.  Shiner fishermen have produced numbers ranging from 20 to 40 bass on morning half-day trips with a big fish in the 7- to 8-pound range, but most of your catch will be in the 2- to 4-pound class.  Eagle Bay, Grassy Island, and Kings Bar have produced some good days on the lake. If you want to try something a little different, look for any of the pumps that move water into the lake, such as the pump at Taylor Creek, and watch for sunshine bass to school. When the pumps are running, it’s common to find them congregating there and they are a great fight and a whole lot of fun. Top water baits, such as Pop-R s and Rattle Traps, are deadly on these great fish. On the east side around Henry Creek and J and S Locks, it’s the same pattern, early morning on the outside edges and then move inside and pitch.  If the wind will allow you, start at the island at Henry Creek and work your way south, this should be very productive first thing in the morning.

Bluegills are being caught around Bird Island and on the northshore. Limits of 50 per person are caught daily, and those limits are filled in an hour or two. Bluegills and shellcrackers are being caught around the mouth of Indian Prairie Canal on the rocks leading out into the lake. Crickets and red worms work best when catching these tasty fish.

Be sure and stop by Garrard’s Bait and Tackle for all your fishing needs, panfish or bass they have it. They also have the best shiners on the lake. Stop in and say hi and listen to the lies, you will never forget it.

Good Luck and stay safe.

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Captain Eddie Perry is a 5th generation native Floridian and has been around Lake Okeechobee most of his life. He has been fishing the lake since he was a child and has been a full-time guide since 1996. He’s also a member of The Lake Okeechobee Guide Association. He sports a state of the art 20′ custom built BIG-O bass boat with a 225 Merc on the back. Captain Eddie is also an avid hunter and offers gator hunting trips as part of his Okeechobee Adventure services. To reach Capt. Eddie, call (863) 763-7722 or drop him anemail. You can also follow his fishing onFacebook.