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Wintertime Wonders at Lake Tenkiller: Lures, Limits, and Launching Points

Wintertime Wonders at Lake Tenkiller: Lures, Limits, and Launching Points

Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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Howdy, folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishin' guide here in the heart of eastern Oklahoma. It's a crisp winter mornin' on Lake Tenkiller, that emerald jewel tucked in the Ozark foothills with water so clear you can spot bass dancin' 20 feet down on a good day. No tides here in this 12,900-acre beauty—it's all about that steady Corps of Engineers flow, sittin' at 3732 cubic feet per second last check from the US Army Corps Tulsa District, with the pool elevation holdin' 3.44 feet below normal and conservation pool 82% full. Weather's chillin' us out today—high around 45°F, partly cloudy with light northwest winds at 5-10 mph, perfect for bundlin' up without freezin' your fingers off the rod.

Sunrise lit up the cliffs at 7:22 AM, and she'll dip behind the hills at 5:31 PM, givin' you prime low-light windows when fish get frisky. Winter bite's been steady if you know where to cast—largemouth and spotted bass are king in these rocky, oxygen-rich depths, with recent reports from Pine Cove Marina anglers haulin' in 3-5 pounders on crankbaits and plastic worms near drop-offs. Catfish are prowlin' the bottoms, crappie schoolin' in brush piles, and white bass flashin' when they school up. Limits of 10-20 fish days ain't rare for patient folks workin' early mornin' or dusk shallows.

Best lures right now? Go with lipless crankbaits or jiggin' spoons for suspended bass—mimic shad in that gin-clear water. Texas-rigged worms in green pumpkin drag slow over points. Live bait? Minnows or cut shad on bottom rigs for cats, worms for crappie. Stealth is key; these fish see ya comin'!

Hit these hot spots: the cliffs off Tenkiller State Park for ambush bass—cast right where limestone drops to 50-foot averages (max 165 feet deep), or secluded coves near Pine Cove Marina for crappie hideouts. Kayak in quiet, or launch from the ramps.

Y'all stay safe out there, check depths, and respect the no-wake zones. Thanks for tunin' in—subscribe for more local tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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