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Lake Okeechobee Fishing Forecast: Sunrise, Sunset, and Hotspots for Bass and Crappie
- 2024/12/22
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If you're planning to hit Lake Okeechobee today, December 22, 2024, here's what you need to know. First off, the sunrise is at 6:59 AM, and the sunset will be at 5:32 PM, giving you about 10 hours and 29 minutes of daylight.
The weather is typically mild this time of year, but be prepared for some cooler mornings and warmer afternoons. As for the fish activity, the bass and crappie bite is in full swing. Yesterday saw a lot of action, especially around the Observation Shoal, the Monkey Box, and the North/West side of Dupree Bar.
For bass fishing, you'll want to use lures like worms, swim jigs, swim baits, spinner baits, slow-working top waters, popping frogs, and shallow jerk baits. The flipping and pitching technique has also been producing some great results. If you're after crappie, live minnows and specialist crappie jigs on light spinning gear are your best bets.
Some hot spots to consider include Moonshine Bay, where you can work your way back from the blue hole towards the second pole, and the areas around Dyess Ditch and the point of Horse Island. The inside of Tin House, particularly the first and second points, and spotty areas around Kings Bar and Grassy Island are also worth checking out.
If you prefer fishing from shore or by boat, Clewiston on the Southwest shore is another fantastic spot, especially for largemouth bass in the Monkey Box area. For crappie, the southeast part of the lake around Belle Glade is known for its calm waters and is a great spot to catch some black crappie.
Remember to bring a medium-size cooler with ice if you plan on keeping your crappie, and don't forget drinks, snacks, and sunscreen. Enjoy your day on the water
The weather is typically mild this time of year, but be prepared for some cooler mornings and warmer afternoons. As for the fish activity, the bass and crappie bite is in full swing. Yesterday saw a lot of action, especially around the Observation Shoal, the Monkey Box, and the North/West side of Dupree Bar.
For bass fishing, you'll want to use lures like worms, swim jigs, swim baits, spinner baits, slow-working top waters, popping frogs, and shallow jerk baits. The flipping and pitching technique has also been producing some great results. If you're after crappie, live minnows and specialist crappie jigs on light spinning gear are your best bets.
Some hot spots to consider include Moonshine Bay, where you can work your way back from the blue hole towards the second pole, and the areas around Dyess Ditch and the point of Horse Island. The inside of Tin House, particularly the first and second points, and spotty areas around Kings Bar and Grassy Island are also worth checking out.
If you prefer fishing from shore or by boat, Clewiston on the Southwest shore is another fantastic spot, especially for largemouth bass in the Monkey Box area. For crappie, the southeast part of the lake around Belle Glade is known for its calm waters and is a great spot to catch some black crappie.
Remember to bring a medium-size cooler with ice if you plan on keeping your crappie, and don't forget drinks, snacks, and sunscreen. Enjoy your day on the water