Lake Tenkiller Spring Crappie Bite: 20+ Fish Per Angler Today
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No tides here on this beauty of a reservoir, but the US Army Corps of Engineers reports the pool sittin' 2.17 feet below normal at 629.83 feet elevation, conservation pool 92.53% full with zero cfs release—water's stable and clearin' up nice after recent rains. Fish are wakin' up hungry this early spring; crappie are bitin' heavy on the banks in 8-12 feet, with limits of 1-2 pound slabs comin' steady. Bass are active too—spotted and largemouth up to 5 pounds hittin' in the 10-20 foot range near points. Recent catches from locals: 20+ crappie per angler yesterday, plus a few stripers and catfish pushin' 10-15 pounds. Bluegill and redear roundin' out the fun for panfish folks.
For lures, go with small jigs tipped with minnows or curly tails in chartreuse or white for crappie—they're tearin' 'em up. Bass lovin' Texas-rigged worms, spinnerbaits, or crankbaits in shad patterns. Best bait? Live minnows hands down for crappie and cats, nightcrawlers for everything else. Fish slow, 4-8 feet deep early, drop deeper as sun climbs.
Hot spots today: Burnt Cabin Point for crappie brush piles, and the dam face for stripers trollin' 20 feet. Elbow those coves too!
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