Today I had the pleasure of heading out to Okeechobee with Robert (South FLA here on BR). We ended up choosing the Big O instead of Lox just for the chance to find some better quality fish. The lake level was just shy of 14'. Looks like at the end of the day water was being pulled out, looked to be roughly half a foot lower when we got back to the ramp at 11. We left the ramp around 6:15 this morning. Ended up at our first spot about fifteen minutes later. Although it was a few minutes later than we were hoping for, we were there just as the sun was peaking over the horizon. Okeechobee, lilly pads, sounds like froggin time to me. We ended up with close to 25 fish in the first hour and a half or so before the bite slowed a bunch. Picked up a few others in the next half hour, but nowhere near the numbers before the sun really came up. Wish we could have stayed out longer, but that South Florida sun came out. Sweating like pigs at 10 in the morning just killed it. We caught a few more in another spot. I got a couple flipping a Sweet Beaver. Robert picked up a few more on the popper and a couple on a Skinny Dipper. All in all not a bad day. Even had one nice double header with a couple of two and a half pounders that thought they were much bigger the way the slammed the frogs. We probably could have had a 50 fish morning. The area is so thick with weeds that getting a real solid hookset was difficult a few times. Robert missed one that could have easily been seven pounds or more. It had a head the size of a small dump truck.
Looking forward to doing that again, Robert. That spot is just ridiculously fun to fish in. Talk about a loaded area. Mike, you need to take his advice about that spot. Just make sure you go in there on a plane or you'll pick up a lot of weeds. It gets really thick back in there. Thinking about it now, after that frog bite slowed up, I probably should have flipped through some of that thicker stuff to pick up a few more fish. The bites in that area were super aggressive.
Sunrise at the honey hole:
First decent fish of the day, unfortunatley the top guide on my Pinnacle rod got blasted. Looks like a defect from Fuji. Came on a Tru Tungsten Mad Maxx.
On the next cast Robert sets into a good one:
A few casts later this comes to the boat:
They were definitely loving the Spro Bronzeye Popper:
Random pictures from Okeechobee: