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Gang, 

 

A friend of mine is flying down from NC for a few days of fishing. I'm taking him down to the Lake Okeechobee. 

 

Looking for Intel on what patterns are working well in certain areas of the lake (It's huge). I have some familiarity with the Lake, but still kind of a rookie on that body of water. 

 

Any info would be greatly appreciated! 

 

Thanks in advance!

  • Super User
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Swim baits like Gambler E-Z swimmers on the outside edges.  I like the Harney Pond Canal area of the lake, West Side.

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I fish the SE corner of the lake out of Slims Fish camp. I am usually throwing a Big EZ, frog, spinnerbaits  or a bluegill chatterbait on the grass edges. Kramer island, Grassy and Pelican Bay keep me busy. Rita Island always hold fish. There are big fish being caught daily

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Try Harney Pond and  buckhead ridge. Look for submerged grass and throw  a swim, chatter or spinner bait. or go Flip a jig/ creature bait in the reeds. Keep your eye out for fish on beds or even areas that have beds.

  • Global Moderator
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Im told the Monkey Box has been hot this week.

I'll know tomorrow.

Mike

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I'll be there in 2 weeks. Keep me posted fella's if you don't mind. Only been there once and don't really know anything about the place

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