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Good morning, anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Okeechobee fishing report for today, Saturday, August 30th, 2025.
Sunrise was right at 6:56 AM and expect sunset this evening around 7:48 PM. The weather’s shaping up classic late summer Florida: muggy at dawn, with a slight breeze picking up and reaching a high near 91°F by midday. Skies are partly cloudy with a decent chance of stray afternoon showers—bring that rain slicker just in case.
Water levels are holding steady after some scattered rainfall last week, and clarity is decent despite reports from the Florida Department of Health about blue-green algae blooms detected in other counties, but so far Okeechobee looks fishable today. Still, keep an eye out for those green slicks near the surface—they can move quickly if the wind shifts, and areas choked with algae tend to stifle the bite.
On the tidal front, with the Kissimmee River flowing in and rainwater moving through the southern canals, we’re seeing a slow, steady drawdown in the basin. Moving water along the edges should concentrate baitfish and fire up the predatory bite at creek mouths and around bulrush patches.
Now, let’s talk fish. Lake Okeechobee remains the Big O for a reason—largemouth bass are the stars here, and they’re still showing up well. Local guides this week reported limits of keeper bass, with the biggest stretching up to 6 pounds. Plenty of action on schoolies in the grasslines, especially early and just before dusk. Bluegill and shellcracker are around the beds, and a few nice black crappie have been landed by those fishing deeper, cleaner holes outside the algae lines.
Top baits right now, hands-down, are soft plastic stickbaits in watermelon-red or junebug rigged weightless, and white or chartreuse swim jigs thrown into those scattered reeds and hydrilla. Topwater frogs and poppers continue to draw explosive strikes during low light. If you’re live baiting, shiners always tempt bigger bass, especially along eelgrass and outside ‘Monkey Box’ and ‘Harney Pond’ areas.
Hot spots to hit today:
- **Harney Pond Canal:** Morning bite has been reliable with bass busting schools of shad and bluegill around the edges, plus some kicker fish hugging the deeper water off the main channel.
- **Tin House Cove:** Afternoon shade here draws both bass and panfish; slow-roll a spinnerbait along the outside weedline or skip a senko into the pockets for a shot at a nice fish.
Other spots worth trying include Bird Island if you want a shot at crappie and the West Wall for consistent bluegill action especially in the late morning.
Pro tip: The water's warm, and fish are pushing deeper by midday. Target shaded cover or slow-rolling presentations to keep things moving naturally. With school just kicking back in, there’s a little less pressure than usual—so now’s the time to get on the lake and capitalize on prime late summer activity.
That’s your Lake Okeechobee update for August 30th, 2025. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for tomorrow’s report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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Sunrise was right at 6:56 AM and expect sunset this evening around 7:48 PM. The weather’s shaping up classic late summer Florida: muggy at dawn, with a slight breeze picking up and reaching a high near 91°F by midday. Skies are partly cloudy with a decent chance of stray afternoon showers—bring that rain slicker just in case.
Water levels are holding steady after some scattered rainfall last week, and clarity is decent despite reports from the Florida Department of Health about blue-green algae blooms detected in other counties, but so far Okeechobee looks fishable today. Still, keep an eye out for those green slicks near the surface—they can move quickly if the wind shifts, and areas choked with algae tend to stifle the bite.
On the tidal front, with the Kissimmee River flowing in and rainwater moving through the southern canals, we’re seeing a slow, steady drawdown in the basin. Moving water along the edges should concentrate baitfish and fire up the predatory bite at creek mouths and around bulrush patches.
Now, let’s talk fish. Lake Okeechobee remains the Big O for a reason—largemouth bass are the stars here, and they’re still showing up well. Local guides this week reported limits of keeper bass, with the biggest stretching up to 6 pounds. Plenty of action on schoolies in the grasslines, especially early and just before dusk. Bluegill and shellcracker are around the beds, and a few nice black crappie have been landed by those fishing deeper, cleaner holes outside the algae lines.
Top baits right now, hands-down, are soft plastic stickbaits in watermelon-red or junebug rigged weightless, and white or chartreuse swim jigs thrown into those scattered reeds and hydrilla. Topwater frogs and poppers continue to draw explosive strikes during low light. If you’re live baiting, shiners always tempt bigger bass, especially along eelgrass and outside ‘Monkey Box’ and ‘Harney Pond’ areas.
Hot spots to hit today:
- **Harney Pond Canal:** Morning bite has been reliable with bass busting schools of shad and bluegill around the edges, plus some kicker fish hugging the deeper water off the main channel.
- **Tin House Cove:** Afternoon shade here draws both bass and panfish; slow-roll a spinnerbait along the outside weedline or skip a senko into the pockets for a shot at a nice fish.
Other spots worth trying include Bird Island if you want a shot at crappie and the West Wall for consistent bluegill action especially in the late morning.
Pro tip: The water's warm, and fish are pushing deeper by midday. Target shaded cover or slow-rolling presentations to keep things moving naturally. With school just kicking back in, there’s a little less pressure than usual—so now’s the time to get on the lake and capitalize on prime late summer activity.
That’s your Lake Okeechobee update for August 30th, 2025. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for tomorrow’s report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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