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Lake Tenkiller Oklahoma Fishing Report Today

Lake Tenkiller Oklahoma Fishing Report Today

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Stay updated with the latest fishing conditions at Lake Tenkiller, Oklahoma! Tune into the "Lake Tenkiller Oklahoma Fishing Report Today" for daily insights on fish activity, best bait, prime fishing spots, and expert tips. Perfect for anglers looking to make the most of their fishing trips. Subscribe now for your daily dose of fishing news and advice straight from Lake Tenkiller!

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  • Tenkiller Tackle Talk: Deep Drops, Shad Runs, and Seasonal Shifts for Bass, Crappie, and Stripers
    Dec 5 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Lake Tenkiller fishing rundown, straight from the hills.

    ## Conditions and timing
    Lake Tenkiller is sitting a touch below normal pool, with steady generation keeping a light pull on the main river channel. Expect a chilly start, calm to light winds, and mild afternoon temps with clear skies. Sunrise is right around seven in the morning with sunset late afternoon, so that first-light and last-hour window is prime.

    ## Fish activity and what’s biting
    The cold nights have pushed a lot of fish deeper, but the bite is steady if you slow down. Largemouth and spots are staging on main-lake points, bluff ends, and the first breaks outside creek mouths in 12–25 feet. Smallmouth are tighter to rock, relating to steeper banks and channel swings. Crappie are stacked on brush and standing timber off mid-depth points, and stripers/hybrids are roaming the lower end and near the dam when shad bunch up.

    ## Lures and bait
    - Bass: Finesse jigs, green pumpkin or brown, with a compact trailer dragged slow on rock. Shad-colored Alabama rigs and 3–4 inch swimbaits over 15–30 feet on main-lake points. Jerkbaits in transparent shad patterns when the sun is high and the water’s clear.
    - Crappie: Small tube jigs or 1/16–1/8 ounce marabou jigs in chartreuse/white or monkey milk, dropped right on their nose with forward-facing sonar or tight-lining.
    - Stripers/hybrids: One- to two-ounce jigging spoons in chrome or white, or soft flukes on a 1/2 ounce head. Live shad will out-fish everything if you can get them; rig them on downlines over deep bait schools.
    - Catfish: Cut shad or punch bait on channel bends and below the dam when current’s up.

    ## Bait choices and patterns
    If you’re a live bait angler, minnows for crappie and shad for stripers and cats are the ticket. For artificials, think “subtle and natural”: fluorocarbon, lighter heads, and long pauses on the jerkbait. Midday, work deeper with jigs and spoons; early and late, don’t be afraid to throw a spinnerbait or squarebill around rock and laydowns in the creeks.

    ## Local hot spots
    Two spots to circle on the map:
    - The Chicken Creek area and the nearby main-lake points are producing mixed bags of bass and crappie off brush and rock breaks.
    - Down by the dam and the Illinois River channel swings near Cookson Bend, folks are boating stripers, smallmouth, and the occasional big spot when they find shad.

    That’s the word from around Tenkiller today. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more reports. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Tenkiller Fishing Report: Clear Skies, Ideal Conditions for Bass, Catfish, and Spotted Bass
    Dec 4 2025
    # Artificial Lure's Lake Tenkiller Fishing Report - December 4th, 2025

    Well folks, it's your boy Artificial Lure here with today's Lake Tenkiller report. We're looking at some solid conditions out there on the water right now.

    First, let me break down what Mother Nature's giving us. The water levels are sitting pretty good—the Army Corps of Engineers shows our conservation pool is 95.94% full, which means we've got plenty of water to work with. The Illinois River, which feeds into our lake system, is flowing at about 393 cubic feet per second, running about 38% of normal, so it's a bit lower than usual but still fishable.

    Weather-wise, we're looking at clear skies today with calm winds becoming southwest around 5 mph. That's about as good as it gets in early December. You couldn't ask for better conditions if you tried.

    Now, here's where it gets interesting. The fishing forecast shows we're sitting at an average bite right now. The water's clear, which means you'll want to focus on structure and deeper drops. Bass are definitely in the lake system—the Illinois River downstream holds smallmouth, channel catfish, and spotted bass. Lake Tenkiller itself has been a solid producer.

    For your tackle box, you'll want to bring some versatile options. Work topwater early if you can get out there at first light, then transition to crankbaits and soft plastics as the sun climbs. The clear water conditions we're seeing mean your baits need to look natural. Live shiners are always money if you can get them, and don't sleep on crawdads for the bottom structure.

    Two hot spots I'd recommend: First, work the area around Tenkiller Ferry Dam where the current breaks from the release. Second, focus on the rocky points and coves where the Illinois River feeds the main lake body—those transition zones are where the fish congregate.

    Thanks for tuning in to this report, and I'd love for you to subscribe so you don't miss our next update!

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  • Lake Tenkiller Winter Fishing Report: Crappie & Walleye Heating Up, Best Baits & Spots
    Dec 3 2025
    # Lake Tenkiller Winter Fishing Report – December 3rd, 2025

    Well folks, it's your fishing expert Artificial Lure here with today's report from Lake Tenkiller. We're in full winter mode now, and conditions are looking pretty decent for mid-December.

    ## Lake Conditions

    The lake is running high at 96.52% of conservation pool capacity with a water elevation of 633.14 feet. We've had some good runoff keeping things full, and the dam is releasing water at a steady pace. That higher water level means fish are scattered a bit more, but it also means better access to deeper structure they'll be holding on.

    ## What's Biting

    Winter crappie and walleye fishing have been heating up around the lake. According to the latest fishing reports, we're seeing good activity on both species. Bass are still available too, though they're a bit more sluggish in these cooler temps. Late fall into early winter is prime time for crappie around here – they're schooling up and feeding aggressively before we hit the deepest cold.

    ## Best Bait and Lures

    For crappie, you can't beat small minnows and jigs. A quarter-ounce white or chartreuse jig tipped with a live shiner will put fish in the boat. Walleye are responding well to live shiners and small shad presentations. If you're throwing artificials, stick with small swimbaits and crankbaits that mimic those baitfish. Early morning and late afternoon are prime feeding windows right now.

    ## Hot Spots

    Head to the main lake channels and creek arms where timber is still standing. The deeper water near the dam creates excellent structure for winter walleye. Coves on the north side of the lake tend to hold concentrated crappie schools this time of year.

    Thanks for tuning in to the Lake Tenkiller fishing report! Make sure to subscribe for daily updates on fish activity and conditions. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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