Good morning anglers—Artificial Lure here with your Lake Okeechobee fishing report for Sunday, October 26th, 2025.
First light hit the water at 7:23 AM today, with sunset expected around 6:47 PM. We're looking at perfect fall conditions—morning temps in the upper 60s climbing to mid-80s by midday, with light cloud cover and a northeast breeze running 8 to 12 miles per hour. No rain in the forecast, so it's shaping up to be a stellar day on the Big O.
Fish activity is running hot right now. Local guides are reporting largemouth bass striking hard in the early hours, with most fish coming in around 2 to 4 pounds, though some hawgs over 6 pounds are being pulled from Harney Pond and the Monkey Box. Crappie are stacked up at the mouth of Taylor Creek, with limits being taken on jigs just below the surface grasses. Channel cats are getting busy deeper in the channels, and bluegill are hitting live worms and small artificials in the rim canal.
For bass, your money baits are white and chartreuse spinnerbaits, black-and-blue jigs, and shallow-running crankbaits around hydrilla and kissimmee grass. Topwater action has been consistent on poppers and frogs in low light, especially near Tin House and Eagle Bay. Wild shiners remain king and are getting slammed all along the south side—work them around outside reed edges. If you're targeting crappie, go light with small pink or chartreuse tube jigs tipped with a minnow.
For hot spots, the east side near J&S Fish Camp has been on fire before noon, with several boats landing double-digit catches of quality bass and bonus catfish. The west wall out from Harney Pond remains a perennial favorite. For variety, work the North Shore near Horse Island and the rim canal around Indian Prairie—panfish stacks are thick there.
Quick tip: Don't overlook the weed lines in the outside grass when the wind picks up. That chop drives bait right into ambush lanes for hungry bass, and you'll see those big boils on the surface if you're patient and quiet.
Lines have been tight all week, with active fishing from dawn to late afternoon. Whether you're after trophy bass, stringers of crappie, or just the bent rod blues, Lake Okeechobee's showing off its fall colors and delivering some of the best fishing since March.
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