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Podcast Title: Tides, Temps, and Tackle Tips for a Successful Day on Lake Okeechobee (135 characters)

Jan 26, 2025 · 2m 35s
Podcast Title: Tides, Temps, and Tackle Tips for a Successful Day on Lake Okeechobee (135 characters)
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If you're planning to hit Lake Okeechobee today, here's what you need to know. First off, the tidal report for January 26, 2025, shows a high tide at around 6:17...

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If you're planning to hit Lake Okeechobee today, here's what you need to know. First off, the tidal report for January 26, 2025, shows a high tide at around 6:17 AM with a height of about 1.43 ft, and a low tide at 12:38 PM with a height of 0.73 ft. Keep in mind these tides can vary due to weather and other factors[2].

Weather-wise, it's looking like a typical winter day in South Florida - mild temperatures with a slight breeze, perfect for fishing. Sunrise was at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be around 5:53 PM[2].

The bass and crappie spawn is in full swing, making this an excellent time to be on the water. For bass, try areas like the Shoal from the Blue Hole up to just past the 2nd pole area, and into Moonshine Bay. The Monkey Box, Whidden’s Pass, Dyess Ditch, Indian Prairie, and Tin House are also producing good catches. If you're willing to run a bit further, the east side around J&S is worth a shot on a low-wind day[1].

For crappie, focus on Dupree Bar on the north side, around Sportsman’s, Indian Prairie, and the Kissimmee River. The Harney Pond Canal and Indian Prairie Canal have been incredibly productive, especially when the crowd at the river gets too thick. Jigging near the edges of vegetation stands is a good strategy, as crappie tend to spawn and forage in these areas early and late in the day[1][3].

As for lures and bait, live worms, crickets, and small artificial baits are working well for both bass and crappie. For crappie, a hair jig can be very effective, especially when jigging in grass beds during high tide[5].

Yesterday saw a decent number of bass caught, with some anglers landing fish in the 5-7 pound range. Crappie were also plentiful, with many anglers reporting good limits of chunky specs.

Hot spots to consider today include the Monkey Box for largemouth bass and the Indian Prairie Canal for black crappie. If you're looking for a more serene experience, the Belle Glade area, known locally as Bay Bottom, offers calm waters and excellent shoreline fishing opportunities[1][4].

Overall, it's shaping up to be a great day on Lake Okeechobee, so grab your gear and get out there
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