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Lake Tenkiller Forecast Jan 2025 Fishing Update - Clear Waters, Bass & Crappie Biting
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Hey there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing, and I'm here to give you the lowdown on the current fishing scene at Lake Tenkiller in Oklahoma as of January 30, 2025.
First off, let's talk about the weather. It's partly cloudy with highs in the mid-50s and lows in the mid-30s, which is just about perfect for a winter fishing trip. Sunrise is around 7:30 AM, and sunset is about 5:00 PM, giving you a good chunk of daylight to cast your lines.
Now, since Lake Tenkiller is a controlled impoundment and not a tidal lake, you don't have to worry about tidal fluctuations. However, there might be some minor changes in lake levels, but these don't typically affect the fishing conditions much.
The water temperature is around 40°F, and the clarity is clear, making it ideal for targeting bass and crappie. Recently, anglers have been reporting good activity for several species. Largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass have been biting well on crankbaits, jerk baits, and plastic baits around creek channels, docks, and main lake points. Crappie are active on hair jigs, minnows, and tube jigs near brush structure, docks, and the main lake. Blue and channel catfish are also biting on chicken liver, cut bait, and shad around channels and the main lake.
For bass, your best bets are crankbaits, in-line spinnerbaits, jerk baits, and plastic baits. If you're after crappie, jigs, minnows, and hair jigs are the way to go, especially in depths of 17-26 feet around brush structure and docks. For catfish, chicken liver, cut bait, and shad are your top choices.
If you're targeting smallmouth bass, head up the river or down to the islands near the dam and look for isolated rock boulders and rocky structures. For crappie, focus on brush piles in 15-25 feet of water and around docks. The areas around Caney Creek up to Carter’s Landing and the Horseshoe Bend area are prime spots you shouldn't miss.
One of the hot spots right now is the area around Caney Creek, where the structure and depth create a perfect environment for crappie and bass. Another spot is the Horseshoe Bend area, known for its abundant fish population and favorable fishing conditions.
In summary, Lake Tenkiller is offering some fantastic fishing opportunities this winter. With clear and deep waters, a variety of fish species, and the right lures and baits, you're set for a memorable fishing trip. Just remember to check the weather forecast before heading out and be aware of the strong currents near the dam and inlets.
So pack your tackle box, grab your favorite lures, and get ready to reel in some big catches at Lake Tenkiller. Happy fishing
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
First off, let's talk about the weather. It's partly cloudy with highs in the mid-50s and lows in the mid-30s, which is just about perfect for a winter fishing trip. Sunrise is around 7:30 AM, and sunset is about 5:00 PM, giving you a good chunk of daylight to cast your lines.
Now, since Lake Tenkiller is a controlled impoundment and not a tidal lake, you don't have to worry about tidal fluctuations. However, there might be some minor changes in lake levels, but these don't typically affect the fishing conditions much.
The water temperature is around 40°F, and the clarity is clear, making it ideal for targeting bass and crappie. Recently, anglers have been reporting good activity for several species. Largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass have been biting well on crankbaits, jerk baits, and plastic baits around creek channels, docks, and main lake points. Crappie are active on hair jigs, minnows, and tube jigs near brush structure, docks, and the main lake. Blue and channel catfish are also biting on chicken liver, cut bait, and shad around channels and the main lake.
For bass, your best bets are crankbaits, in-line spinnerbaits, jerk baits, and plastic baits. If you're after crappie, jigs, minnows, and hair jigs are the way to go, especially in depths of 17-26 feet around brush structure and docks. For catfish, chicken liver, cut bait, and shad are your top choices.
If you're targeting smallmouth bass, head up the river or down to the islands near the dam and look for isolated rock boulders and rocky structures. For crappie, focus on brush piles in 15-25 feet of water and around docks. The areas around Caney Creek up to Carter’s Landing and the Horseshoe Bend area are prime spots you shouldn't miss.
One of the hot spots right now is the area around Caney Creek, where the structure and depth create a perfect environment for crappie and bass. Another spot is the Horseshoe Bend area, known for its abundant fish population and favorable fishing conditions.
In summary, Lake Tenkiller is offering some fantastic fishing opportunities this winter. With clear and deep waters, a variety of fish species, and the right lures and baits, you're set for a memorable fishing trip. Just remember to check the weather forecast before heading out and be aware of the strong currents near the dam and inlets.
So pack your tackle box, grab your favorite lures, and get ready to reel in some big catches at Lake Tenkiller. Happy fishing
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI