Okeechobee City Cold Front Bass Fishing
This is Capt Brian Brown with your Lake Okeechobee fishing report.
How’s it going? This is your daily January fishing report for Lake Okeechobee City cold-front bass fishing. We were on the north end of the lake, actually for the past couple of days. I took out a repeat, Mr. Rick O’Neil. We had a couple of early morning bites, but it got tough. Fishing with a cold front that moved in slowed the bite but we still found good ones. With the front that came in on Sunday, the water really dropped in temperature, and it seems like after the sun’s been out a while in the afternoon, we start catching them. The difficulty really was that we had 4 hours each morning, and we used shiners, but we moved around a bit and found the bite when the weather got nice.
The Florida bass generally doesn’t like a steep decline in temperature. The conditions could have been definitely much worse. The weather’s been warming up and sunny winds picking up later in the afternoon, but that was after we get off the water. The lake is looking awesome this time of year and it is coming into our busy season. We will be working really hard to keep on these fish. Please if you are looking to fish with me or any of our guides, the spots are filling up. Till next time, tight lines, this is Captain Brian Brown.
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Capt Brian Brown is a seasonal full-time bass fishing guide, he is also your go-to Crappie fishing guide on Lake Okeechobee. With over 20yrs of experience, Brian can help you understand the movements of fish, understand how to read your electronics. As well as helping you choose the proper tackle to use for your next fishing trip. So if you are ready for a fun day on the water with great fishing tips thrown in, Capt Brian could be the guy for you.
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