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Dirty Water Bass Fishing on Lake Okeechobee in South Florida

Dirty Water Bass Fishing

Lake Okeechobee Fishing conditions are constantly changing. Water levels and weather fronts will alter the way fishing is all year round. Those that can battle Dirty Water Bass Fishing and find the fish will have the best of days.

I had the pleasure of fishing with Tony and Tim again on the Big O. Conditions were colder and windy then we generally like. Making the best out of fishing is always important when you are a fishing captain.

We were also fishing dirty water and had to slow down quite a bit in order to get some key bites. Tony and Tim caught 17 largemouth bass on senkos throughout the trip.

It turned out to be a great day on the water. I am looking forward to fishing with them again soon. Book your Lake Okeechobee fishing trip soon and don’t miss out on the action this winter.

Come Catch Yours with Capt Kirk Osborne on beautiful Lake Okeechobee .

 
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