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Tenkiller Tackle: Fall Frenzy on the Slab and Bass Bite

Tenkiller Tackle: Fall Frenzy on the Slab and Bass Bite

Published 6 months, 1 week ago
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Good morning anglers, it’s Artificial Lure here on Lake Tenkiller, Oklahoma, bringing you the latest fishing update for October 22, 2025.

We’re waking up to classic fall conditions on Tenkiller with pool elevation sitting slightly above normal at around 632.69 feet, according to the Tulsa District Water Control. Recent releases have averaged about 578 cubic feet per second, keeping flows steady and the lake in good shape for all types of fishing. Weather’s starting mild and clear—expect highs pushing the low 70s by afternoon, lows last night dipping near the upper 40s. Sunrise hit at 7:31 AM and sunset is due for 6:38 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to chase those slabs and bass.

Local anglers report the fall bite is cracking open wide—bass and crappie are on the move. Topwater action is on for largemouth early in the morning, with buzzbaits and walking baits around rocky points and submerged timber. The cooler water has catfish foraging big, especially on the north end near Chicken Creek and way down by Strayhorn Landing. Catfish are coming in on punch baits and cut shad, with several keeper blues and channels landed this last week.

Crappie are stacking up under the bridges and brush piles at mid-lake, most active from dawn ‘til mid-morning. Folks running small jigs—white/chartreuse and electric chicken—under slip bobbers are filling limits. Reports from Spreaker’s Lake Tenkiller Oklahoma Daily Fishing Report say the crappie are going strong, with some slabs pushing over 13 inches taken off Snake Creek just yesterday.

Stripers and hybrids are schooling near the dam and main channels, especially where bait is thick. Sassy shads, live shiners, and big swimbaits are the ticket. A couple of boat crews put up double-digit catches over the weekend, most fish running 3–6 pounds.

Your best bets for bait right now:
• **Bass:** Topwater plugs at dawn, soft plastics as the sun comes up.
• **Crappie:** 1/16 oz jigs in white/chartreuse or monkey milk on brush piles.
• **Catfish:** Punch bait and fresh cut shad fished from 10 to 25 feet near creek mouths.
• **Stripers/Hybrids:** Live shad and sassy shad lures in the main channel.

Hot spots today:
• The Chicken Creek arm for dawn bass and channel catfish.
• Snake Creek bridge, especially for slab crappie.
• The riprap below the dam for stripers when the water’s moving.

No tidal swings to worry about here in Oklahoma, but water levels and hourly flows are steady and create those feeding windows worth targeting—watch for morning and late evening peaks. The fall turnover’s mostly finished, so water clarity is good and weed lines are breaking up, making bank fishing easier around the state parks and boat ramps.

Best advice: bring along a light jacket for those chilly pre-dawn hours, pack a good selection of topwater and soft plastic lures, and don’t skip the slip bobbers if you’re chasing panfish. With plenty of activity, now’s the time to get out there.

Thanks for tuning in to the Tenkiller daily fishing report—be sure to subscribe and never miss the hottest bite across Cherokee County. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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