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Hey, this is Capt Brett with yet another Lake Okeechobee fishing report.

I was out on World famous Lake Okeechobee with Rod Squire from Ontario Canada. We throw artificial lures all day, his biggest fish for the day was a bass weighting (6lbs – 2oz) six pounds two ounces. We landed about (15) fifteen largemouth bass, the sizes were anywhere form one to four pounds.

The pattern today on the lake was swimming Bass Assassin Die Dappers, although we were swimming them down deeper than usual which provoked a lot of the strikes. The fish today just did not want to come up for the bait, but when you did get bit it was a good one.

The action was steady all day, but the fish seem to be  moving in shallow for the winter and their spawn already.

Tight lines, Captain Brett Isackson.

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[content_box title=”About Capt Brett Isackson” backgroundcolor=”#b2ce96″ icon=”fa-user” iconcolor=”#3bbf4a” circlecolor=”#ffffff” circlebordercolor=”#oooooo” iconflip=”yes” iconrotate=”” iconspin=”” image=”http://bassonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/50×50-border2.jpg” image_width=”50″ image_height=”50″ link=”/pro-fishing-guides/” linktarget=”_self” linktext=”” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″]Capt. Brett Isackson is a full time South Florida fishing guide, specializing on Miami Peacock bass and large-mouth bass in the Everglades and on Lake Okeechobee and has been known to be vary versatile, live-bait or artificial he can catch them. Bluegill, Crappie & Snakehead he can catch it. No trip is to long and there’s always more fish to be caught, that’s his motto.[/content_box]
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