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The lake is shallow and provides ideal forage and habitat for bass. If you want to catch big bass, the “Big O” is the place to consider. Anglers routinely catch 5 to 10-pound bass, and 10 to 12-pound bass occasionally show up. The lake record is 15 pounds 5 ounces. Anglers do well fishing in bulrush, hay fields, needle grass and ell grass ...
The Largemouth Bass is one of the most sought after species and pursued records in the world. On a trip to Lake Okeechobee, renowned lure designer Patrick S...
Although the majority of the current world record largemouth bass have come from southern California, Florida is still one of the best places in the US to target trophy largemouth bass. Places like Lake Okeechobee and Lake Toho are known by bass anglers everywhere, but the largemouth potential in Florida is not limited to these famous haunts.
TrophyCatch is a state-run incentive-based conservation program for anglers who catch-and-release largemouth bass more than 8 pounds, in Florida. Register, learn and submit for rewards.
Lake Okeechobee’s unprecedented high water had largemouth — and anglers — favoring concentrated areas of bass activity. Up to 80 boats fished this area during the St. Croix Bassmaster Open at Lake Okeechobee presented by SEVIIN.
In fact, the lake record for biggest bass caught on Lake Okeechobee is 15 pounds and 5 ounces and the world record for largest largemouth bass caught is 22 pounds and 4 ounces.
Florida’s Bernie Schultz made noise early on BassTrakk, landing a pair of 8-pound class largemouth. On Day 1, 99 of the 104 Elites caught limits totaling 506 fish that weighed 1,495-9, for an average of 2.95. It went up to 3.15 on Day 2 when all 103 fishing caught limits.
In fact, the lake record for biggest bass caught on Lake Okeechobee is 15 pounds and 5 ounces and the world record for largest largemouth bass caught is 22 pounds and 4 ounces.
The bass rarely exceed 12 pounds, but it is not impossible to catch a larger one! In fact, the lake record for biggest bass caught on Lake Okeechobee is 15 pounds and 5 ounces and the world record for largest largemouth bass caught is 22 pounds and 4 ounces.
The bass rarely exceed 12 pounds, but it is not impossible to catch a larger one! In fact, the lake record for biggest bass caught on Lake Okeechobee is 15 pounds and 5 ounces and the world record for largest largemouth bass caught is 22 pounds and 4 ounces.