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Lake Okeechobee Winds Push Baitfish Shallow for Spring Action
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Lake Okeechobee angling guru, comin' atcha live from the Glades on April 15, 2026, 'round 3 AM Eastern. Winds are blowin' east at 10-15 knots this afternoon per the National Weather Service marine forecast, makin' for a moderate chop on the Big O—stay safe out there, small craft advisory in nearby Biscayne Bay. No real tides here in the lake, but them east winds are pushin' water around, good for flushin' baitfish into shallows. Sunrise at 7:05 AM, sunset 7:50 PM, so hit dawn and dusk hard when fish turn on.
Fishin's been steady despite the breeze, echoin' them windy reports from Shore Thing Fishing—nice speckled trout and puppy drum (them 14-18 inch black drum) stackin' up, plus reds lurkin' inshore. Lately, anglers pullin' limits of largemouth bass up to 8 pounds on Florida bass reports, speckled trout to 4 pounds, channel cats hittin' cut bait, and bluegill crappie in weedy bays. Best action early/late on topwaters over grass edges, lipless cranks, chatterbaits near riprap.
Rig up with **live shrimp** from local bait shops—perfect size and fresh—or **gold spoons** for reds on fallin' flows. Top lures: **1/32oz jigheads with soft plastics** under poppin' corks for trout/drum, **weedless worms** or **Senko-style plastics** Texas-rigged for bass in 3-8 feet weeds. Finesse worms post-front if north breeze kicks in.
Hot spots: Eagle Bay cattails for reds and drum—wind-blown points loaded. Ritta Island grasslines for bass and specks—troll slow or flip jigs. Okeechobee Battlefield shores for cats at dusk.
Bundle up, watch wind, and let's hook 'em!
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Fishin's been steady despite the breeze, echoin' them windy reports from Shore Thing Fishing—nice speckled trout and puppy drum (them 14-18 inch black drum) stackin' up, plus reds lurkin' inshore. Lately, anglers pullin' limits of largemouth bass up to 8 pounds on Florida bass reports, speckled trout to 4 pounds, channel cats hittin' cut bait, and bluegill crappie in weedy bays. Best action early/late on topwaters over grass edges, lipless cranks, chatterbaits near riprap.
Rig up with **live shrimp** from local bait shops—perfect size and fresh—or **gold spoons** for reds on fallin' flows. Top lures: **1/32oz jigheads with soft plastics** under poppin' corks for trout/drum, **weedless worms** or **Senko-style plastics** Texas-rigged for bass in 3-8 feet weeds. Finesse worms post-front if north breeze kicks in.
Hot spots: Eagle Bay cattails for reds and drum—wind-blown points loaded. Ritta Island grasslines for bass and specks—troll slow or flip jigs. Okeechobee Battlefield shores for cats at dusk.
Bundle up, watch wind, and let's hook 'em!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates! 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