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Okeechobee Bass Bonanza: Anglers Capitalize on Pre-Spawn Bite with Flip-Pitch, Chatterbaits, and Topwaters

Okeechobee Bass Bonanza: Anglers Capitalize on Pre-Spawn Bite with Flip-Pitch, Chatterbaits, and Topwaters

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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake Okeechobee insider, comin' at ya live from the Big O on this fine February 11th mornin'. Water temps are climbin' into the mid-50s, pushin' them largemouth shallow and hungry—perfect pre-spawn window like Midcurrent says for Okeechobee bass movin' up.

Weather's lookin' prime: National Weather Service forecasts light S-SW winds around 5 knots today, smooth lake waters, highs in the low 70s. Sunrise was at 7:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:20 PM—plenty daylight to chase 'em. No major tides here bein' a lake, but them canal flows near locks are key for bait movement.

Fish are firin' off! Recent Toyota Series action was lit—Banks Shaw just won the opener Feb 1 with a secret spot haulin' 3.5-pounders on forward-facing sonar, edgin' out the field in cold snaps. Robert Branagh wire-to-wired another with 73 pounds total, sight-fishin' beds on rock piles usin' Bruiser Baits Bullet and Senkos in canals. Top 10s sacked 50+ pound limits daily, kicker bass up to 9 pounds—Pelican Bay, South Bay, West Wall, and Clewiston reeds lit up with limits of 15-20 pound bags. Crappie bit solid too per local YouTube reports yesterday.

Best lures? Flip-pitch worms like Bass Pro Stik-O in black/blue, Zoom Magnum Ultravibe Junebug, Gambler Burner Worm, or Strike King Ocho Black Blue Flake on 3/8-oz tungsten—slow drag over 2-3 foot hard bottoms and arrowhead grass. Chatterbaits killin' it: Z-Man Jack Hammer in shad colors with trailers. Topwaters like River2Sea Lane Changer or Scum Frog Chugger for props in pads. Punch thick hyacinth with Rage Bug on 1-oz weights. Live bait? Shiners or grass shrimp on split-shot rigs shine in canals.

Hit these hot spots: South Bay boat lanes with reed clusters for staging spawners, and Clewiston outside the locks—high reed heads at 2.6 feet where they're beddin'. Watch for blue-green algae alerts near Pahokee per DOH.

Stay safe, wear PFDs, and tight lines!

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more Okeechobee intel! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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