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3 Days of Best Largemouth Bass Fishing on Lake Okeechobee

3 Days of Best Largemouth Bass Fishing

When traveling to Florida, spend some time outdoors. 3 days of best Largemouth Bass Fishing on Lake Okeechobee will have you hooked and ready for more of its incredible action.

I had the pleasure of fishing with Steve, Brian, and Tom. They wanted to adventure out on Lake Okeechobee for three days while they were visiting the state.

The weather and fishing conditions were perfect for all three days. The wind was blowing 10-15 mph which is a great way to keep the water flowing. We fished out of Clewiston and Slims Fish Camp in Belle Glade.

Shiners and live bait were the most effective bait to use to catch this largemouth bass. The artificial bite was slower but we also caught them on those baits as well. You just have to put in a little extra work to catch them on artificial.

Three Fantastic Fishing Days

3 Days of Best Largemouth Bass Fishing

Steve, Brian, and Tom caught over 150 bass throughout their 3 days of largemouth bass fishing. Most were in the healthy 2-pound range. The biggest bass weighed 5 pounds.

We had a great time out on the water and I am looking forward to fishing with these gentlemen again in the future.
Big fish are beginning to move in. They are getting ready for their first spawn. Don’t miss out on your Lake Okeechobee adventure today!

Come Catch Yours with Captain Mark Rogers on Lake Okeechobee.

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Captain Mark Rogers is a full-time South Florida bass guide and touring professional. Experience includes BASS Master Elite Tour, FLW Tours, Everstart, BFL tournaments, and many others. Mark has a list of accomplishments in the fishing industry a mile long. Mark originally from California moved to Florida, to sharpen his northern skills years ago to master guiding on the world-famous Lake Okeechobee.

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