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Spring Spawn Heat: Big Shad, Trophy Bass, and Crappie Limits on Lake Okeechobee

Spring Spawn Heat: Big Shad, Trophy Bass, and Crappie Limits on Lake Okeechobee

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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Okeechobee fishing insider, comin' at ya from the edge of the Big O on this fine Sunday mornin', March 22, 2026. Lake's runnin' smooth as glass today—National Weather Service says NW winds 'round 5 knots, turnin' east later, with waters dead calm. Perfect for gettin' out there. Sunrise was at 7:22 AM, sunset 'round 7:35 PM, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of prime light. No tides up here in fresh water, but that low drought pressure from the Everglades Foundation reports means levels are down a hair—fish are bunchin' tighter in deeper pockets.

Action's heatin' up with spring spawn vibes. Richard Gene The Fishing Machine's YouTube drops from March 18 and 21 show crappie pushin' in despite cold snaps—folks like Jason Jr. and Paul hammerin' slabs on the north end. Bass are keyin' on big gizzard shad, per Bassmaster pros like Brandon Palaniuk who won the 2025 Elite here slingin' Clutch The Boss glidebaits, SPRO KGBs, Megabass Kanata jerkbaits, and that monster Big M 4.0 for those 6-plus-inch porkers. Limits hittin' 30 pounds easy when you match the hatch. Limits of crappie and bluegill too, with bass in the 7-10 pound class regurgitatin' shad.

Best play? Go big on lures: 6th Sense Crush deep divers like the 500DD for winter holdouts on hard points, or Heddon Saltwater Spook in bone for topwater boils. Match-the-hatch with oversized swimbaits imitatin' gizzards. Live bait? Shiners or wild shad under a float near reeds—can't beat 'em for numbers. Flip soft plastics like 6th Sense Flush jerkbaits or ChatterBaits with big trailers through milfoil.

Hot spots: Hit Eagle Bay on the west side for crappie brush piles, and Monkey Box canal mouth for bass chasin' shad—secondary points off islands are gold. Watch for those small gizzard schools; they pull in the trophies.

Stay safe, wear your PFD, and respect the drought—fish shallow early and late.

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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