Download the mobile app!

Hooking Up Anglers Since 2011.

Check out our new Android or iOS app for Fishing Status.

The long awaited return of our mobie app is back on Apple App Store and Google Play

Lake Okeechobee Fishing Reports

Check out the latest fishing reports in Lake Okeechobee to find out what's biting!

Latest Fishing Reports

By Seamus on 11/11/2022 10:17:00 AM • Views (29)
It looks as if the surf will calm down over the weekend hopefully kick starting some action. A few reports of mullet moving down the beach so hopefully the predators take advantage. With the surf still a bit dirty spoons should be the best bet. Offshore has been a bit slow with scattered Dolphin and… The post 11-22-23 appeared first on White’s Tac...

By Seamus on 5/5/2022 10:24:00 AM • Views (32)
It looks like we’re in a transition period as we head into the Memorial Day weekend. Offshore anglers are catching Dolphin and some Sailfish in the 80′ to 120′ range and a 90 lb. Wahoo was caught yesterday in 80′ of water. Surf anglers have seen some calmer days and clearer water but limited bait… The post 5-22-24 appeared first on White’s Tackle....

By Seamus on 8/8/2021 9:26:00 AM • Views (19)
As we head towards Snook season opening back up Snook and Tarpon both are active in both inlets at night on jigs and paddle tail swim baits. Inshore an unusually high number of Seatrout catches has been the highlight with decent numbers of Redfish as well along with baby Tarpon and Snook around the relief… The post 8-21-24 appeared first on White’...

By Seamus on 6/6/2021 9:35:00 AM • Views (41)
The calm conditions have allowed offshore anglers to get out there and scattered Sailfish have rewarded them to go along with a good Kingfish bite in the 70′ to 80′ range. Closer to shore Tarpon have been moving thru and False Albacore of various sizes have been bending some rods. There are good numbers of… The post 6-21-23 appeared first on White...

By Seamus on 2/2/2021 12:14:00 PM • Views (19)
Windy conditions have made most options pretty tough the last few days but some calmer conditions start to show up next week. There are quite a few big Snook around in the IRL with a few being caught once it warms up a bity in the afternoon. Redfish numbers also seem to be on the… The post 2-21-24 appeared first on White’s Tackle.

By Seamus on 12/12/2020 9:52:00 AM • Views (24)
With tougher conditions continuing the Indian River remains the best bet. Off colored water makes sight fishing still difficult but culverts and relief canals are prime spots on a falling tide. Soft plastics such as the NLBN 3″ paddle tails are a good bet as well as plugs. Docks have also been productive as have… The post 12-20-23 appeared first o...

By Seamus on 9/9/2020 10:02:00 AM • Views (39)
Offshore anglers have been able to get out the last few days and have been rewarded with scattered Sailfish activity and some Dolphin in the 120′ range and a good Kingfish bite in the 70′ to 80′ range. Sebastian Inlet has been producing good catches of Snook and Redfish on live mullet and jigs at… The post 9-20-23 appeared first on White’s Tackle....

By Seamus on 3/3/2020 10:44:00 AM • Views (27)
Fishing over the weekend with the calm warm weather was very good and things are calming back down after the front on Monday. Offshore anglers have been getting Dolphin in the 100′ to 150′ of water range and Kingfish in the 70′ to 80′ range. Bottom fishers have had good fishing for Mangrove Snapper in… The post 3-20-24 appeared first on White’s Ta...

By Seamus on 7/7/2019 10:09:00 AM • Views (32)
Summer is here in full force with the temps to prove it. Surf anglers have enjoyed calm conditions and those getting out early have enjoyed some catch and release Snook fishing for their troubles. Soft plastics spoons and topwater plugs have all accounted for fish of late. Offshore Kingfish have been the best bet in… The post 7-19-23 appeared firs...

By Seamus on 6/6/2019 2:21:00 PM • Views (27)
Another week of blustery weather has limited anglers options but for those braving it there have been some bright spots. Offshore anglers that have been able to get out have been catching Sailfish and some Dolphin in the 100′ to 120′ range on live bait. Surf anglers have had a tough few days with rougher… The post 6-19-24 appeared first on White’s...

By Seamus on 10/10/2018 11:06:00 AM • Views (55)
Cooler temps have brought Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish to the area joined by lots of Jack Crevalle and some Pompano. Spoons jigs and even topwater plugs have all bee effective on the Spanish and Bluefish Fish Gum clams and sand fleas have been working for the Pompano. Inshore catches of Seatrout continue to be numerous… The post 10-18-23 appeared...

By Seamus on 5/5/2017 9:31:00 AM • Views (34)
Offshore anglers are finding it easier to get out with the recent weather and they’re finding good activity. Kingfish have been active in their normal range of 70′ to 80′ of water and Dolphin have been found in as close as 50′ of water with trolled live greenies being the best bet for both. Bottom… The post 5-17-23 appeared first on White’s Tackle...

By Seamus on 4/4/2017 9:37:00 AM • Views (26)
Things have calmed a bit but still rough enough the surf has been pretty slow. There has been some bait scattered around and a few Jack Crevalle caught. Inshore wise Snook are still the best bet with plenty of quality fish on the flats and shorelines. the bigger fish are always tricky but a few… The post 4-17-24 appeared first on White’s Tackle.

By Seamus on 1/1/2017 10:35:00 AM • Views (39)
Weather has been less than ideal but fishing has been pretty good despite the conditions. Spanish Mackerel have been up and down the beach particularly in the Cove in Vero and around the inlets along with some decent Bluefish. Pompano fishing has been good when the conditions have cooperated with some clean water mostly on… The post 1-17-24 appear...

By Seamus on 8/8/2016 10:37:00 AM • Views (42)
Smaller pods of mullet have started moving down the beach intermittently meaning the mullet run is likely only 2 or 3 weeks away. Some Snook Spanish Mackerel and even Tarpon have been attacking what has come thru. The inlets have had Tarpon in the evenings along with some Snook on cleaner water. Sebastian has also… The post 8-16-23 appeared first...

By Seamus on 7/7/2016 5:00:00 PM • Views (23)
Offshore anglers have had some good options lately with Wahoo being caught in the 80′ to 100′ range Kingfish in the 70′ to 80′ range and a good Sailfish bite in the 100′ to 150′ depths. Inlet anglers are hooking some Snook and Tarpon at night on jigs and swim baits. Inshore there has been… The post 7-16-24 appeared first on White’s Tackle.

By Seamus on 11/11/2015 10:08:00 AM • Views (32)
Tough weather for the next few days but the good news is that the weather for the weekend looks pretty good. The next few days are an inshore only game and luckily the IRL has been pretty good. Seatrout catches continue to hold up well with soft plastics still the best bet. There have been… The post 11-15-23 appeared first on White’s Tackle.

By Seamus on 5/5/2015 10:18:00 AM • Views (33)
Offshore fishing has turned on of late with good Dolphin activity as well as Sailfish ranging from 90′ to 160′ depending on conditions with west winds pushing them deeper. Grouper have also been active in the 80′ to 90′ range. Surf anglers are picking up more and more Snook as things warm up and there’s… The post 5-15-24 appeared first on White’s...

By Juno Bait on 12/7/2014 7:03:00 AM • Views (17)
OFFSHORE- Pretty standard summertime pattern offshore these days. Dolphin fishing remains hit or miss at best; with fish randomly popping up at varying depths (Meaning...a couple boats will go out to 1500' seriously hunting for dolphin and not see anything and then somebody drifting in 90' has a school of ten mahi pop up by the boat). No big weedli...

By Juno Bait on 12/5/2014 12:30:00 PM • Views (55)
OFFSHORE- Another nice week of mixed bag action offshore this week. Dolphin reports were a little better this week with some nice gaffers being caught. Strong east winds should help push some dolphin in a little closer this weekend as well. Trolling ballyhoo bonita strips and squid is a good bet for the dolphin. Try to find productive areas (weedli...

  8  [9]  10    
0
Download Lake Okeechobee Fishing Spots

Most Popular This Week

Game Changer Sport Fishing
Game Changer Sport Fishing
The Game Changer is a 38 foot Custom Carolina Sportfisher built by Sunny Briggs. She is powered with a pair of new Cummins engines to get you to the f

Tightline Charters
Tightline Charters
Inshore/Sound fishing for: Red Drum, Cobia, Gray Trout, Speckled Trout, Bluefish and Clams. Come fish on the beautiful Outer Banks in Cape Hatteras, N