Okeechobee Fishing Reports

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Dan Echols, 10.125 lbs, Lake Istokpoga

WEEKLY OKEECHOBEE FISHING REPORT: AUGUST 19-22

FISHING REPORT OVERVIEW By late Friday and into early Saturday the winds should be shifting from the SE to the … Aug 18th, 2016
Kyle with Steve Daniel, Big O Bass

WEEKLY OKEECHOBEE FISHING REPORT: AUGUST 12-14

FISHING REPORT OVERVIEW In the first half of the week, a Gulf system brought overcast skies and rains to the … Aug 11th, 2016
Paul Converse, 8.87 lbs, Lake Placid

WEEKLY OKEECHOBEE FISHING REPORT: August 5-7

OVERVIEW The weatherman is bringing us a steady southerly flow this weekend which will provide us with plenty of moisture … Aug 4th, 2016

WEEKLY OKEECHOBEE FISHING REPORT: JULY 29-31

OVERVIEW Water temperatures and oxygen content remain the driving forces during this period of excessive heat. For shallow water lakes … Jul 28th, 2016

LAKE OKEECHOBEE NORTH END REPORT: August 2016

Despite all the bad reports about Lake Okeechobee in the news as of late, there have been some great fishing … Jul 26th, 2016

Fort Myers Fishing Report: August 2016

ICAST is the national trade show for the fishing industry and a new line of lures is out and in … Jul 26th, 2016

PALM BEACH KAYAK REPORT: AUGUST 2016

Inshore Summer heat is here! The beaches and inlets are still your best bets for snook fishing. Buck tail jigs … Jul 26th, 2016

PEACE RIVER – PORT CHARLOTTE FISHING REPORT: August 2016

Water temperatures have had the Harbor boiling these last few weeks. Luckily the afternoon rains have helped to lower the … Jul 26th, 2016
Big O Bass

WEEKLY OKEECHOBEE FISHING REPORT: JULY 22-24

Summer weather means summertime fishing patterns. Get out early before the heat and storms build. Jul 21st, 2016

WEEKLY OKEECHOBEE FISHING REPORT: JULY 8-10

Like humans, fish seek out shelter from the intense rays of the sun so for this weekend get out before the sun rises to beat the heat and have the best chance of catching some bass. In the morning concentrate around vegetation that is holding small baitfish and provides easy access to deeper water or heavy cover.Jul 7th, 2016