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Fishing Report Lake Okeechobee Nov 8 2024 Ideal Conditions for Anglers Seeking Big Bass and More
- 2024/11/08
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As of November 8, 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 Conditions
The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 78 degrees and a low of 58 degrees, making it ideal for fishing. Sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 5:23 PM.
### Water Levels and Navigation
The water level at Lake Okeechobee is still on the rise, currently at about 16 feet 7 inches, which has opened up new areas to fish and improved navigation significantly. However, be cautious of floating debris and changing water conditions.
### Fish Activity
The bass bite has been on fire, with many anglers reporting significant catches. Late October through November is a prime time as females start to move into the back flats, joining the males who have already been preparing the areas. Yesterday, anglers caught a substantial number of largemouth bass, with many in the 2-4 pound range and some up to 8 pounds.
### Best Lures and Bait
For bass, artificial baits such as the Bass Assassin “Logger Toad” or “Die Dapper” are highly effective in the flats around cover. Live bait, particularly shiners, has also been very successful. Areas with clear water, despite some muddy patches, have been producing a lot of fish. Popping frogs, swim baits, swim jigs, and topwater lures worked slowly around specific types of cover are also producing good results.
### Hot Spots
Some of the best areas to fish include Moonshine Bay, which has become accessible again due to the rise in water levels. The Shoal, North shore, Dyess Ditch, and Tin House are also active spots. On the south end, try around Uncle Joe’s, Blue Hole, Turners Cove, East Wall, Kramer Island, and Houseboat Cut. For those targeting schooling fish, the mouth of Harney Pond and areas above Dyess Ditch are worth exploring.
### Additional Tips
When fishing, pay attention to wind direction to find clear water, especially in areas that have been protected from the wind. For crappie, which are still a bit sluggish due to warm water temps, a slow troll or minimal wind drift in deeper water with lures like Road Runners can be effective.
With the right gear and knowledge of the lake, you’re set for an exciting and productive day on Lake Okeechobee. Enjoy your fishing adventure
### Weather and Conditions
The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 78 degrees and a low of 58 degrees, making it ideal for fishing. Sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 5:23 PM.
### Water Levels and Navigation
The water level at Lake Okeechobee is still on the rise, currently at about 16 feet 7 inches, which has opened up new areas to fish and improved navigation significantly. However, be cautious of floating debris and changing water conditions.
### Fish Activity
The bass bite has been on fire, with many anglers reporting significant catches. Late October through November is a prime time as females start to move into the back flats, joining the males who have already been preparing the areas. Yesterday, anglers caught a substantial number of largemouth bass, with many in the 2-4 pound range and some up to 8 pounds.
### Best Lures and Bait
For bass, artificial baits such as the Bass Assassin “Logger Toad” or “Die Dapper” are highly effective in the flats around cover. Live bait, particularly shiners, has also been very successful. Areas with clear water, despite some muddy patches, have been producing a lot of fish. Popping frogs, swim baits, swim jigs, and topwater lures worked slowly around specific types of cover are also producing good results.
### Hot Spots
Some of the best areas to fish include Moonshine Bay, which has become accessible again due to the rise in water levels. The Shoal, North shore, Dyess Ditch, and Tin House are also active spots. On the south end, try around Uncle Joe’s, Blue Hole, Turners Cove, East Wall, Kramer Island, and Houseboat Cut. For those targeting schooling fish, the mouth of Harney Pond and areas above Dyess Ditch are worth exploring.
### Additional Tips
When fishing, pay attention to wind direction to find clear water, especially in areas that have been protected from the wind. For crappie, which are still a bit sluggish due to warm water temps, a slow troll or minimal wind drift in deeper water with lures like Road Runners can be effective.
With the right gear and knowledge of the lake, you’re set for an exciting and productive day on Lake Okeechobee. Enjoy your fishing adventure