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Lake Okeechobee Pre-Spawn Bite Heating Up - Soft Plastics and Crankbaits Rule March

Lake Okeechobee Pre-Spawn Bite Heating Up - Soft Plastics and Crankbaits Rule March

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# Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report – March 6, 2026

Hey there, this is Artificial Lure with your Friday morning Lake Okeechobee fishing report.

**Weather & Conditions**
We're looking at east winds at 10 to 15 knots today with moderate chop on the water. A chance of afternoon showers is in the forecast, so pack that rain jacket. Water temperatures are still cool this time of year, which means we're solidly in pre-spawn patterns.

**Recent Catches & Activity**
The lake's been producing some serious fish. Just yesterday over on the Kissimmee Chain nearby, Alec Morrison grabbed an early tournament lead with 31 pounds, 3 ounces. Here on Okeechobee, anglers have been finding quality keepers, especially off bream beds and shallow structure. The bite's been consistent enough that tournament-caliber bags are happening regularly.

**What's Working**
For lures, soft jerkbaits and stickbaits are your bread and butter right now. Lipless rattling crankbaits are absolutely crushing it in the pre-spawn. Don't sleep on jigs either – they're money on the bottom. Spybaits and Ned rigs round out your arsenal for finesse work when the bite gets tough.

**Hot Spots**
Target migration routes heading toward shallow spawning areas and secondary points. The West Wall and Hog Pen area continue producing, and transition banks between deep and shallow water are absolutely firing.

**Important Health Alert**
Fair warning – the Florida Department of Health detected blue-green algae on March 3rd. While eating fish fillets from healthy catches is safe if you rinse them properly, avoid direct water contact if you see visible blooms.

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