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"Tenkiller Tango: Cracking the Fall Fishing Code on Oklahoma's Premier Lake"

"Tenkiller Tango: Cracking the Fall Fishing Code on Oklahoma's Premier Lake"

Published 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Lake Tenkiller fishing report for Friday, October 10th, 2025.

Let me tell you, conditions are looking pretty sweet out there today. The lake's sitting at 632.78 feet, just shy of eight-tenths of a foot above normal pool. We've got 678,760 acre-feet of water stored up, and they're releasing a modest 578 cubic feet per second through the dam. That's a nice steady flow that keeps things active without blowing out your favorite spots.

Now, October fishing on Tenkiller is prime time, folks. The water temperatures are dropping into that magical zone where bass get aggressive. We're talking about that fall feed pattern kicking in hard. The stripers are schooling up and chasing shad on the main lake points, and the spotted bass are absolutely crushing anything that moves around the rocky banks and creek channels.

If you're after those spots, and let's be honest, who isn't, you'll want to hit the lower Illinois River arm early. Work those rocky points with a jig and craw trailer in green pumpkin or brown colors. The bass are holding tight to structure right now, so slow down and feel every rock. A three-eighths ounce football head jig is your friend.

For the stripers, get out to the main lake and look for birds working. They're pushing bait to the surface, and you can catch them on topwater if you time it right. A Super Spook or a one-ounce white bucktail will get their attention real quick. If the surface action dies, drop down with a slab spoon or a swimbait on a three-quarter ounce head.

The Chicken Creek area has been producing consistent numbers lately. Work the channel edges where it dumps into the main lake. Another hot spot is around Blackgum Hollow on the south side. Those deep water points hold fish year-round, but in October they stack up like cordwood.

Live bait guys, you can't go wrong with threadfin shad or big shiners under a slip float around the brush piles. The crappie are starting to set up on deeper structure too, so if you want some fillets for dinner, fish twelve to twenty feet deep around standing timber.

Early morning and late evening are your best windows, but don't sleep on that midday bite. The fish are feeding throughout the day right now as they pack on weight before winter.

Thanks for tuning in to your Lake Tenkiller fishing report. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss the hot bite. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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