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Lake Okeechobee Prespawn Bass Bite Heats Up: February 23 Report

Lake Okeechobee Prespawn Bass Bite Heats Up: February 23 Report

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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Okeechobee fishing report for this crisp February 23rd mornin'. Sunrise hit at 7:05 AM, sunset's comin' 'round 6:20 PM, givin' us a solid 11 hours of light. Weather's classic winter Okeechobee—cool fronts pushin' temps in the low 60s daytime, highs maybe 72, light northwest winds at 5-10 mph, perfect for that prespawn bass push. No tides to worry 'bout in the Big O, but water levels are steady at 13.2 feet, with clearer pockets in the north end.

Fish are fired up after that Toyota Series opener—Banks Shaw snagged the win with a limit, crushin' 'em on lipless cranks and jigs. Bass bite's strong, largemouth stackin' in 4-8 foot grass lines, prespawn mode pullin' 5-10 pounders daily. Crappie holdin' deep near Kissimmee River channels, slabs up to 2 pounds hittin' good. Recent reports from Spreaker's Lake Okeechobee updates show limits of 20-30 bass per boat, plus speckled perch hauls. Mid-Feb YouTube trips confirmed big largemouth boatin' steady.

Best lures? Flip-pitch rigs, ChatterBaits in shad colors, BOOYAH One Knocker lipless in ghost or red, Z-Man 3/8-1/2 oz jigs through the reeds. Topwaters at dawn if it warms. Live bait? Wild shiners or Fiddler crabs for crappie—get 'em fresh from Scott Driver's Bait Shop.

Hit these hot spots: Monkey Box for bass in the cattails, or north shore pockets near Corbett WMA for mixed bags. Wear your PFD, watch for gators, and slow troll those warmer shallows.

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