
Tenkiller Fishing Report - Bass Biting, Crappie Fair, Cats Hitting, Best Spots, and Conditions
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The lake is currently sitting about 1 foot above normal level and stable, with water temperatures around 72-74 degrees this morning. We've had some beautiful conditions lately, perfect for getting out on the water. The water's still a bit stained but clearing up nicely from earlier in the month.
Bass fishing has been fire this week! Largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass are all hitting good around brush structure, creek channels, points, and shorelines. Your best bet is working Alabama rigs, crankbaits, jigs, plastic baits, and spinnerbaits. I've heard several reports of 3-4 pounders being caught, especially in the early mornings and late evenings.
Crappie action is fair right now. They're hanging around brush structure, docks, and in the main lake. Folks are having success with hair jigs, minnows, small lures, and tube jigs. Numbers aren't overwhelming but the ones being caught are good size.
Catfish are biting well too. Blue, channel, and flathead cats are fair to good on chicken liver, cut bait, shad, and stinkbait. Focus your efforts around channels and creek channels. I talked to a guy yesterday who pulled in a 15-pound blue cat using cut shad near the river channel.
For you hot spot recommendations, I'd suggest trying the area around Chicken Creek early in the morning for bass. The points near Sixshooter Creek are producing nice catches as well. For crappie, the docks around Cookson Bend have been consistent producers.
The debris fields from earlier rains have mostly cleared up, but still keep an eye out when running your boat at speed, especially in coves and backwaters.
If you're planning to be out all day, bring plenty of water and sunscreen. Temperatures are expected to hit the mid-80s today with light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph.
Sunrise this morning was around 6:05, and sunset will be about 8:35 tonight, giving you plenty of daylight hours to get after 'em.
Remember folks, the fish are biting, but you can't catch 'em from the couch! Get out there, be safe, and tight lines to all of you. This is Artificial Lure, signing off until tomorrow's report.
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