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Bass

Lake Okeechobee is a top spot for bass fishing in the US, especially for trophy bass. It's a famous fishing destination known for its large-mouth bass. Fishing around the lake and other areas in Florida is excellent. It is well-known that during the winter months the farther south you can go, the longer the spawn will exist. The Bell Glade area which is in Palm Beach County is and has been known as the best winter locations on the lake.

crappie

The Okeechobee Crappie fishing, speckled perch or speck’ as they are called throughout the State of Florida. Although the Florida crappie can be caught during the summer, they are at their best from late fall to early spring. Go to Lake Okeechobee freshwater fishing with your family and friends together for an affordable day of Okeechobee crappie fishing on Lake Okeechobee. Lake Okeechobee comprises a 730-square-mile area and is the second-largest natural lake in the U.S., holding more than a trillion gallons of water.

peacock

Tackle and Bait: Butterfly peacocks prefer live fish or fish-imitating lures, rather than plastic worms commonly used for largemouth bass. The best bait for butterfly peacocks is live shiners, but artificial lures also work well, including topwater plugs, jigs and crankbaits. Light spinning tackle is recommended in canals for this open-water fighter. 

Habitat: Intersections, dead ends and fallen trees concentrate butterfly peacocks. Shade provided by bridges, culverts, vegetation, and other structures provide some of the most productive spots.

Range: More than 300 miles of urban canals in Dade and Broward counties have fishable populations of butterfly peacock bass, an introduced species that reaches nine pounds.

The diversity of sport fishes, habitats, great weather, year-round fishing, and superb tourism and fishing industry-related infrastructure in Florida are truly exceptional. Boasting over 7,700 lakes, 10,550 miles of rivers, and 2,276 miles of tidal shoreline, the state offers a vast array of ecosystems for fishing enthusiasts to explore. Whether one seeks freshwater catches in tranquil lakes, battles with fish along meandering rivers, or enjoys the challenge of coastal fishing, Florida's fisheries cater to a wide range of preferences. With the allure of sunny skies and pleasant temperatures year-round, Florida provides an inviting atmosphere for fishing adventures. The state's well-developed tourism and fishing infrastructure further enhance the overall experience, making it a premier destination for anglers worldwide.

prices

Half Day(4 hours) - $500 Group of 2 or less

Whole Day(8 hours) - $800 Group of 2 or less

+$75 per person ; no group larger than 4

Non refundable deposit is required to reserve a hunt. Deposits are Non transferable. Deposit will go towards the balance of the hunt.

A fee will be charged on all credit card transactions. The fee is 3.7% when the card is not physically present and 2.7% when it is. To avoid these fees when paying for hunting services, you can use alternatives like money orders, cashier's checks, zelle, venmo, cash app or cash. Personal or company checks will not be accepted as final payment.

FAQs

Techniques for bass fishing?

On Okeechobee, anglers primarily engage in fishing using artificial lures or wild shiners. When it comes to bass fishing on the renowned “Big O,” using wild shiners is favored for targeting trophy bass due to its resemblance to the natural food source of these fish. The popularity of wild shiner fishing on Lake Okeechobee has grown over the years, particularly for those seeking large-mouth bass. This method has become increasingly preferred because it offers a unique experience beyond just waiting and watching bobbers; it provides a more engaging and immersive fishing adventure for enthusiasts.

why lake okeechobee?

Lake Okeechobee holds a significant position in South Florida's regional water management network, situated in the heart of the state's south-central region. Spanning a vast 730 square miles, this relatively shallow lake, with an average depth of 9 feet, stands as the second-largest freshwater body fully contained within the continental United States, following only Lake Michigan. The extensive drainage basin of Lake Okeechobee encompasses over 4,600 square miles, emphasizing its crucial role in the area's water systems.

do I need a license?

If you are freshwater fishing Lake Okeechobee in Florida, for large-mouth bass, peacock bass, crappie, or any other species, you must get a Fishing License Florida. Everyone over 16 Years of age is legally required to have this license.
A seven-day Non-Resident Fishing License costs $17.00 per person and can be purchased in many different locations. Online Purchase – By clicking on the license below and go to Florida Fish and Game and get your fishing license in advance for whatever date you will be fishing.

what are the bag limits?

5 Black bass (largemouth, Suwannee, spotted, and shoal bass, individually or in total), only one of which may be 22 inches or longer in total length.

In south Florida: only one bass maybe 14 inches in total length or longer.

2 Butterfly peacock bass, only one of which may be 17 inches or longer in total length.

25 Black Crappie (speckled perch).
20 Striped bass, white bass, and sunshine bass (individually or in total), of which only 6 may be 24 inches or longer in total length.