   
Capt. Harry Simmons
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Fishin' Report Lake Okeechobee
Florida Freshwater Fishing Report for: Lake Okeechobee, Lake Istokpoga and Stick Marsh/Farm 13. Updated: April 1, 2002 The Bass are really hitting and that is every time out. There are tons of big Crappie/Specks . Now the Mayan Cichlids are in the mood to eat. Shellcrackers are starting to hit.
We are catching Bass in both numbers and in quality. Give me a call or send an e-mail for your reservations. Get some suntan before you arrive, as it is still warm. See you soon.
Weather note: Water temperature has been around 65 to 81 degrees f. Having air temperature with lows of around 64 with days of 85. The big lake is just under 14.0 feet above sea level
Check http://cyberangler.com/weather/, www.weather.com/, or www.gopbi.com /weather/, http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p19r0/si.kmlb.shtml/ before you venture out on the water.
Lake Okeechobee:
Specks are hitting both Jigs and minnows in the grass all over the big lake. The big stringers are being taken at night.
For Bass, as usual, the Wild Golden Shiners are the bait of choice. Always keep a top water lure on deck. That includes your flyrod. Use the Pecks chartreuse #2 popper flies.
I am seeing too many top-water fisher-folks working the lures way too fast. Think of the ‘dying minnow’ as something to emulate and a dying minnow isn't racing across the water at breakneck speed. When you think you are going too slow, slow down some more.
Go with top water in low light conditions and then green glitter worms and crank baits in silver and blue and silver and black after the sun gets up. Use spinner baits in white or chartreuse when there is a breeze. Look for 2 kinds of veggies to toss your lure near. That’s where the Bass are located.
Lake Istokpoga and the Stick Marsh:
Water in both reservoirs is back up to a useable level. Use caution while boating in lake Istokpoga as the Hydrilla has all been poisoned and when there is a 20 mph wind the very shallow water becomes dangerous. Another case of ‘man’ messing with ‘Mother nature’.
Since the recent spraying to kill all the veggies in the Stick Marsh, the Bass hit is slow. The water is a putrid yellow tan color. You need to wait till the water clears up before fishing the Stick Marsh
Mayan Cichlids:
We are catching these imports averaging one pound and bringing home 125 to 150 per trip. We are catching 250 to 400 per trip. They are also great eating and are great fighters.
Fun on the water this week: Becky Harrison and Momma Betty for a great Mayan run and Larry Swindle and Scot Ludick for some good Bass on Okeechobee but a tough hit day on the Stick Marsh
Safety:
Please keep in mind SAFETY at all times. I may be in the next boat.
Capt. Harry Simmons
You can contact Capt. Harry Simmons at:
Renegade Guide Service 148 Chobee Street Okeechobee, FL 34974 Toll-free: (877) 525-7380 Local: (863) 467-0039 Cell: (863) 634-1321 E-mail: renegade@ictransnet.com Web Site: http://www.fishfla.com/renegade.html/
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Fishin' Report Lake Okeechobee
Florida Freshwater Fishing Report for: Lake Okeechobee, Lake Istokpoga and Stick Marsh/Farm 13. Updated: Mar. 25, 2002 The BIG Bass are really hitting and that is every time out. There are tons of big Crappie/Specks and that is every time out. Now the Mayan Cichlids are in the mood to eat. Shellcrackers are starting to hit.
We are catching Bass in both numbers and in quality. Give me a call or send an e-mail for your reservations. Get some suntan before you arrive, as it is still warm. See you soon.
Weather note:
Water temperature has been around 65 to 81 degrees f. Having air temperature with lows of around 64 with days of 85. The big lake is around 14.0 feet above sea level.
Check http://cyberangler.com/weather/, www.weather.com/, or www.gopbi.com /weather/, http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p19r0/si.kmlb.shtml/ before you venture out on the water.
Lake Okeechobee:
Specks are hitting both Jigs and minnows in the grass all over the big lake. The big stringers are being taken at night.
For Bass, as usual, the Wild Golden Shiners are the bait of choice. Always keep a top water lure on deck. That includes your flyrod. Use the Pecks chartreuse #2 popper flies.
I am seeing too many top-water fisher-folks working the lures way too fast. Think of the ‘dying minnow’ as something to emulate and a dying minnow isn't racing across the water at breakneck speed. When you think you are going too slow, slow down some more.
Go with top water in low light conditions and then green glitter worms and crank baits in silver and blue and silver and black after the sun gets up. Use spinner baits in white or chartreuse when there is a breeze. Look for 2 kinds of veggies to toss your lure near. That’s where the Bass are located.
Lake Istokpoga and the Stick Marsh:
Water in both reservoirs is back up to a useable level. Use caution while boating in lake Istokpoga as the Hydrilla has all been poisoned and when there is a 20 mph wind the very shallow water becomes dangerous. Another case of ‘man’ messing with ‘Mother nature’.
The Bass are really on a feed in the Stick Marsh and the water is up.
The specks are also hitting in the Stick Marsh. Try the deep channels for these fine-eating scrappers.
Mayan Cichlids:
We are catching these imports averaging one pound and bringing home 125 to 200 per trip. We are catching 300 to 500 per trip. They are also great eating and are great fighters.
Fun on the water this week: David Sanders for Bass and the Mayans, Rudy From Montreal, Capt. Mike Carroll’s group from Alcoa Aluminum, Doe Ellis and ‘The Sheik’, plus Johnny Johnson and Louis and Len for a bunch of Mayans.
Safety:
Please keep in mind SAFETY at all times. I may be in the next boat.
Capt. Harry Simmons
You can contact Capt. Harry Simmons at:
Renegade Guide Service 148 Chobee Street Okeechobee, FL 34974 Toll-free: (877) 525-7380 Local: (863) 467-0039 Cell: (863) 634-1321 E-mail: renegade@ictransnet.com Web Site: http://www.fishfla.com/renegade.html/ |