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Lake Okeechobee Bass Fishing Report - January 2026: Picky Pre-Spawn Bite, Avoid Algae, Top Lures & Hotspots
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha with your Lake Okeechobee fishin' report for January 28th, 2026. Sunrise hit at 7:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:00 PM – perfect for a full day on the Big O. Weather's coolin' off to the mid-60s daytime, nights droppin' to 45, with light winds from the north after that recent front – water temps hoverin' low 60s, got the bass pre-spawn fired up but picky. Heads up, DOH-Palm Beach flagged blue-green algae at Pahokee Marina yesterday, so steer clear there, rinse any fillets good and cook 'em thorough.
Fish activity's solid on largemouth bass, fat pre-spawn females stagein' shallow. Recent reports from FishingBooker show good bunches pulled from Horny Pond up northeast corner on January 17th usin' Junebug power worms Texas-rigged. MLBass Pro Tour vets like Jacob Powroznik crushed 'em swimmin' 7-inch Junebug worms fast 4-5 inches under, black-and-blue flippin' jigs, and swim jigs with craw trailers in eelgrass and reeds. Guys like Michael Neal punched swim jigs in 1-2 feet north shore 'tween Indian Prairie and Harney Pond; Fletcher Shryock swam jigs on Observation Shoal, Bird Island, Kings Bar. Crappie jackpots hittin' winter creeks too per YouTube anglers.
Best lures? Swim that Junebug worm Texas-rigged with 3/16-oz tungsten and wide-gap hook on braid – covers water quick on flats. Black-and-blue swim jigs or flippin' jigs with creature trailers for grass edges. Chatterbaits in green pumpkin work hydrilla. Live bait? Shiners or wild shiners near reeds for trophy bass.
Hot spots: Hit Horny Pond area northeast for worms, and Bird Island/Harney Pond for jigs in eelgrass – shallow 1-2 feet, watch for beds.
Stay safe out there, tight lines!
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Fish activity's solid on largemouth bass, fat pre-spawn females stagein' shallow. Recent reports from FishingBooker show good bunches pulled from Horny Pond up northeast corner on January 17th usin' Junebug power worms Texas-rigged. MLBass Pro Tour vets like Jacob Powroznik crushed 'em swimmin' 7-inch Junebug worms fast 4-5 inches under, black-and-blue flippin' jigs, and swim jigs with craw trailers in eelgrass and reeds. Guys like Michael Neal punched swim jigs in 1-2 feet north shore 'tween Indian Prairie and Harney Pond; Fletcher Shryock swam jigs on Observation Shoal, Bird Island, Kings Bar. Crappie jackpots hittin' winter creeks too per YouTube anglers.
Best lures? Swim that Junebug worm Texas-rigged with 3/16-oz tungsten and wide-gap hook on braid – covers water quick on flats. Black-and-blue swim jigs or flippin' jigs with creature trailers for grass edges. Chatterbaits in green pumpkin work hydrilla. Live bait? Shiners or wild shiners near reeds for trophy bass.
Hot spots: Hit Horny Pond area northeast for worms, and Bird Island/Harney Pond for jigs in eelgrass – shallow 1-2 feet, watch for beds.
Stay safe out there, tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks – subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI