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Lake Tenkiller Fishing Report: Late Summer Patterns, Trophy Potential, and Nearby River Options

Lake Tenkiller Fishing Report: Late Summer Patterns, Trophy Potential, and Nearby River Options

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Good morning—Artificial Lure reporting in with your Lake Tenkiller fishing update for Saturday, August 23rd, 2025.

Surface temps are holding steady in the low 80s after a muggy, calm night. Today’s weather is classic late-summer Oklahoma: expect partly cloudy skies, a touch of southern breeze, and high humidity driving the real-feel up toward the upper 80s by this afternoon. Sunrise hit at 6:41 a.m., and you’ll get daylight until just shy of 8:11 p.m.—plenty of time on the water to chase ‘em down. There’s next to no tidal action in these parts, so fish patterns will follow sunlight and water temperature more than anything.

The lake level sits just under a foot above normal at about 633 feet, according to the Tulsa District Water Control. Flows out of the dam remain in the moderate range at 585 cubic feet per second and water clarity is classic Tenkiller—clear to slightly stained in the main lake, with a little more color in the creeks after recent pop-up showers.

The “Lake Tenkiller Oklahoma Daily Fishing Report” posted yesterday spots solid activity across all the usual suspects. Largemouth bass are schooling up on main lake points and secondary drops—several reported in the 2 to 4 pound range, with the odd kicker going up to five. Anglers are having the best luck early with white spinnerbaits and buzzbaits along chunk rock and flooded brush, then switching to soft plastics and green pumpkin jigs once the sun breaks through.

Smallmouth are active along bluff walls and gravel banks from Chicken Creek down toward Carter’s Landing. Ned rigs and shaky heads in more natural colors are fooling them, especially when worked slow over rock. Crappie action’s fair but picking up daily in the mid-lake brush piles, holding at 10 to 15 feet—live minnows and small Bobby Garland slab slayers in blue ice or monkey milk are the go-to.

Blue catfish have been reported up to 15 pounds, most coming off deep ledges on cut shad or chicken livers. Nighttime bank anglers working the flats near Snake Creek also picked off several good channel cats on punch bait.

Sunfish are thick along docks and shallow cover, prime for kiddos and new anglers using worms or crickets.

Bassmaster’s Elite Series is previewing a tournament this week, so expect a lot of pressure in the southern half of the lake and along the southwest arm. For a little breathing room, I’d hit the mouth of Standing Rock Creek and the mid-lake humps near Burnt Cabin—both kicked out quality mixed bags this week.

Best artificial lures today:
- White or chartreuse spinnerbaits before 9 a.m.
- 4-inch green pumpkin or watermelon soft plastics
- Medium-diving crankbaits in shad patterns
- For crappie, mini jigs in “lights-out” or “monkey milk” colors
- For catfish, fresh cut bait is hard to beat

If live bait’s your staple, local shops are restocked with shad, minnows, and nightcrawlers.

For a shot at trophy spotted bass, try finesse rigs on rocky points from Chicken Creek down to Blackgum. Don’t overlook the deeper stumps in Pine Cove for that surprise flathead cat after dusk.

The nearby Illinois River, just east of the lake, always provides an extra option if you want to chase sandies or try for walleye—early mornings there have produced some chunky smallmouth and even an occasional rainbow.

That’s the full scoop for today from beautiful Lake Tenkiller. Thanks for tuning in, and if you find this report helpful, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a hot bite.

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