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  • Winter Fishing Report for Lake Tenkiller, Oklahoma: Smallies, Stripers, and Crappie Bites
    Jan 14 2026
    Howdy, folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishin' guide here in the heart of Lake Tenkiller country, Oklahoma. It's January 14, 2026, and we're kickin' off the day at 8:28 AM with clear skies and temps hoverin' around 35 degrees, warmin' up to a crisp 48 by afternoon—perfect for bundle-up bank fishin' or driftin' the coves. Sunrise was at 7:28 AM, sunset's 5:37 PM, givin' us a solid 10 hours of light to chase 'em. No tides here on this beauty of a freshwater lake, but the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports the pool at 628.56 feet, 3.44 feet below normal and 87% full, with a gentle 73 cfs release keepin' things steady—no flood worries, just stable water for stripers and bass to roam.

    Fish activity's pickin' up in this winter slow-down; recent reports from local anglers on forums and Corps updates show smallmouth bass hittin' steady in 20-30 feet off points, with limits of 2-4 pounders boatin' daily. Stripers are schooled up mid-lake, some 15-20 pounders netted last week on live shad, and crappie're stackin' in brush piles—folks pullin' a dozen or more per trip, up to 2 pounds. Catfish rounds it out, blues and channels grabbin' cut bait near the dam.

    Best lures right now? Jig that 1/4-oz curly tail grub in green pumpkin for smallies—it's tearin' 'em up. For stripers, troll umbrella rigs with white grubs or swimbaits at 2.5 mph. Live shad or shiners on a bottom bouncer can't be beat for cats and crappie; thread 'em Carolina-style if you're bank-bound.

    Hit these hot spots: Burnt Cabin Point for bass ambushes in the timber, or the Highway 82 bridge area for stripers roamin' the current breaks. Boat ramps are open, water's clear at 50 degrees—get out early before the bite fades.

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  • Lake Tenkiller Fishing Report - Jan 12 2026: Bass, Crappie, Walleye Biting, Best Lures & Spots Revealed
    Jan 12 2026
    Howdy, folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Tenkiller fishing report for Monday, January 12th, 2026, right here in the heart of Oklahoma's emerald gem. Lake level's sittin' steady just under 629 feet, per TenkillerFerry.uslakes data from yesterday—perfect for wadin' in without worryin' 'bout floods.

    Weather's lookin' crisp this winter mornin': highs in the low 50s, partly cloudy skies with light north winds at 5-10 mph, droppin' to calm by evenin'. No tides to fuss over in this beauty, but sunrise hits at 7:28 AM and sunset at 5:22 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em.

    Fish are active in the cold bite! Recent reports show bass hammerin' jigs, crappie stackin' up on minnows, and walleye prowlin' deep. Yesterday's catches included limits of largemouth and smallmouth bass up to 5 pounds, slabs of crappie hittin' 2 pounds, and a few stripers in the mix—folks pullin' 10-20 fish per trip off points and creeks.

    Best lures right now? Go with 1/4-oz jigheads tipped with curly tail grubs in green pumpkin or chartreuse for bass and crappie—slow drag 'em deep. For walleye, crankbaits like Rapala Shad Raps in firetiger. Live bait? Minnows or nightcrawlers on a slip sinker rig can't be beat; fatheads for stripers too.

    Hit these hot spots: Burnt Cabin point for suspendin' bass at 20-30 feet, and the dam face for crappie brush piles. Troll slow or vertical jig—winter pattern's lockin' in.

    Y'all stay safe out there, check regs, and wear your PFDs.

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  • Tenkiller Fishing Report: Bass, Stripers, and Crappie Bite in Winter Conditions
    Jan 11 2026
    This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Tenkiller fishing report.

    Lake level’s sitting just under 629 feet according to TenkillerFerry.uslakes.info, basically stable, so no big current swings to fight. Water’s winter‑clear as usual, and that means fish can see a long way.

    We don’t worry about tides here, but timing still matters. Sunrise is right around 7:30 a.m. and sunset close to 5:30 p.m., with the best bite lining up with first light and that last hour of daylight. Mornings are cold, afternoons a bit more comfortable with light north to northwest breeze and high pressure — classic winter conditions.

    Recent dock talk and local shop chatter around Cookson and Keys has largemouth and smallmouth coming from 10–25 feet on rock and channel swings, with some spots yielding 10–20 bass in a long day if you grind. Stripers and hybrids have been roaming mid‑lake chasing shad, especially on overcast stretches, while crappie are stacking on brush 15–20 feet down with decent limits when you stay on them.

    Best winter lures right now:
    - For **bass**:
    • Finesse jigs in green pumpkin or brown, 3/8 oz, craw trailer.
    • Alabama rigs with small shad swimbaits.
    • Jerkbaits in natural shad for that clear water.
    • Red or craw lipless cranks when the wind gets up on chunk rock.

    - For **stripers/hybrids**:
    • 3–4 inch soft swimbaits on 1/2–3/4 oz heads.
    • Spoons dropped on schools marked on your graph.
    • Live shad if you’re set up for bait.

    - For **crappie**:
    • Small tube jigs and 1/16 oz marabou, white/chartreuse.
    • Minnows on slip floats for a slower bite.

    A couple of local hot spots:

    - **Cookson Bend to Chicken Creek**: Work those steep rocky banks and secondary points. Drag a jig slow or dance a jerkbait over 15–20 feet. Smallmouth have been coming off the sharper breaks, largemouth a little shallower on wood.

    - **Tenkiller State Park / Dam area**: Clear, deep water pulling stripers and spotted bass. Watch your electronics for bait balls; drop spoons or swim baits just above the marks. On calm, sunny days, a flutter spoon over 30–40 feet can be the ticket.

    Also worth a pass: the **upper Illinois River arm** when there’s a little color in the water. A red lipless or squarebill bumped along pea gravel and chunk rock can surprise you with a mixed bag of spots and largemouth.

    Bite windows are short, so fish slow and deliberate once that sun gets high. Fluorocarbon, lighter line, and natural colors matter in this clear water.

    Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report.

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