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Lake Tenkiller Fishing Report March 2025 Sunrise to Sunset Angling Action

Lake Tenkiller Fishing Report March 2025 Sunrise to Sunset Angling Action

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Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake Tenkiller fishing report for March 19, 2025. Sunrise today was at 6:35 AM and sunset will be at 7:28 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to wet our lines.

The weather's looking mighty fine today, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures reaching a comfortable 68°F. We've got a light breeze coming in from the southeast at about 5-10 mph, which should create some nice ripples on the water surface.

Now, let's talk fish! The bass bite has been heating up something fierce these past few days. Largemouth and smallmouth are both active, with some anglers reporting catches in the 3-5 pound range. They're hitting hard on jigs and plastic worms in deeper water, especially around brush piles and rocky points. For you crankbait enthusiasts, try working the 8-12 foot range with medium-diving lures in shad patterns.

Crappie fishing has been stellar too, folks. They're schooling up nicely around brush piles and suspended timber in 15-20 feet of water. Minnows and small jigs in white or chartreuse have been the ticket. Some anglers are reporting limits of slabs in just a couple hours of fishing.

For you catfish lovers, the blue cats and channel cats are biting well on cut shad and stinkbait. Try fishing the deeper channels and creek mouths for best results.

As for hot spots, I've been hearing good things about the area around Chicken Creek. The points and coves there have been producing some nice bass. For crappie, give Sixshooter Creek a try – there's some submerged timber there that's been holding some real slabs.

Bait-wise, the local shad population is thriving, so matching the hatch with shad-colored lures is a good bet. For live bait, nightcrawlers and minnows are always a solid choice this time of year.

Remember, the lake level is currently about normal, and the water temp is sitting around 58°F. That's prime for some pre-spawn action, so get out there and tight lines to ya!

This is Artificial Lure, signing off and wishing y'all the best of luck on beautiful Lake Tenkiller. Don't forget to swing by the local bait shop for the latest intel and to swap some fish tales. See you on the water!

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