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Wintertime Wonderland: Exploring Lake Tenkiller's Bountiful Fishing Scene
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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As of January 3, 2025, the fishing scene at Lake Tenkiller in Oklahoma is looking promising despite the winter chill. Here’s what you can expect for your day on the water.
First, let's talk about the conditions. Lake Tenkiller, situated in the Ozark highlands, is a controlled impoundment and not a tidal lake, so you don’t have to worry about tidal fluctuations. The lake's pool elevation is currently about 1.5 feet above normal and stable, with a water temperature around 48°F and slightly stained.
The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high in the mid-50s and a low in the mid-30s. Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 5:00 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to fish.
Fish activity has been good, especially for bass and crappie. Yesterday, anglers reported catching largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass on crankbaits, jigs, and plastic baits around creek channels, docks, main lake points, and shorelines. Crappie were active on hair jigs, spoons, tube jigs, and worms around channels, docks, main lake, and rocks.
For bass, using crankbaits, in-line spinnerbaits, jerk baits, and plastic baits is highly effective. Smallmouth bass, in particular, are often caught on small jigs, Mepps spinners, and swimbaits in areas with current, such as main lake points and rock piles near the dam.
Crappie fishing is also strong, with both black and white crappie being caught in the same areas using the same bait. Casting crappie live minnows or jigs into brush piles and submerged standing timber is a favorite method. Bright colors like chartreuse and pink are crappie favorites, even in clear water.
For catfish, cut bait, live bait, live shad, stinkbait, and sunfish have been successful around channels, main lake, and river channels. Channel catfish sometimes require smaller hooks and baits like hot dogs, small chunks of cut bait, chicken liver, and stink bait.
Hot spots include the creek channels, docks, and main lake points for bass and crappie. For smallmouth bass, head up the river or down to the islands near the dam, where they thrive in areas with current. For crappie, focus on brush structure, submerged standing timber, and the lake’s deeper flats.
Overall, Lake Tenkiller is offering some great fishing opportunities this winter, so grab your gear and enjoy the day on the water.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
First, let's talk about the conditions. Lake Tenkiller, situated in the Ozark highlands, is a controlled impoundment and not a tidal lake, so you don’t have to worry about tidal fluctuations. The lake's pool elevation is currently about 1.5 feet above normal and stable, with a water temperature around 48°F and slightly stained.
The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high in the mid-50s and a low in the mid-30s. Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 5:00 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to fish.
Fish activity has been good, especially for bass and crappie. Yesterday, anglers reported catching largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass on crankbaits, jigs, and plastic baits around creek channels, docks, main lake points, and shorelines. Crappie were active on hair jigs, spoons, tube jigs, and worms around channels, docks, main lake, and rocks.
For bass, using crankbaits, in-line spinnerbaits, jerk baits, and plastic baits is highly effective. Smallmouth bass, in particular, are often caught on small jigs, Mepps spinners, and swimbaits in areas with current, such as main lake points and rock piles near the dam.
Crappie fishing is also strong, with both black and white crappie being caught in the same areas using the same bait. Casting crappie live minnows or jigs into brush piles and submerged standing timber is a favorite method. Bright colors like chartreuse and pink are crappie favorites, even in clear water.
For catfish, cut bait, live bait, live shad, stinkbait, and sunfish have been successful around channels, main lake, and river channels. Channel catfish sometimes require smaller hooks and baits like hot dogs, small chunks of cut bait, chicken liver, and stink bait.
Hot spots include the creek channels, docks, and main lake points for bass and crappie. For smallmouth bass, head up the river or down to the islands near the dam, where they thrive in areas with current. For crappie, focus on brush structure, submerged standing timber, and the lake’s deeper flats.
Overall, Lake Tenkiller is offering some great fishing opportunities this winter, so grab your gear and enjoy the day on the water.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI