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Lake Tenkiller Late Winter Fishing Guide: Crappie, Bass, and Stripers Are Biting

Lake Tenkiller Late Winter Fishing Guide: Crappie, Bass, and Stripers Are Biting

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# Lake Tenkiller Fishing Report

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Lake Tenkiller fishing report. We're in the sweet spot of late winter fishing right now, and conditions are looking solid for getting out on the water.

Water levels are holding steady at 1,010.32 feet—that's right where we want to be for February. The lake is running clear and cold, which means the fish are active and hungry.

**What's biting:** We've got crappie, bass, and stripers all responding well to the crisp winter conditions. This time of year, the deeper structure is your best friend. The fish are schooling up in the deeper holes and around structure, so focus your efforts on main lake points and creek channels.

**Best baits and lures:** For crappie, you can't go wrong with live minnows or small jigs in white and chartreuse. Bass are hitting soft plastics in darker colors—think black, brown, and junebug. Stripers are responding to shad imitations and live baitfish. Don't sleep on vertical jigging if you're marking fish on your finder.

**Hot spots to hit:** Check out the upper creek arms where they narrow down—excellent for crappie this time of year. The main lake points on the south side hold good populations of stripers and largemouth. These areas provide the depth and structure that winter fish crave.

Get your gear ready and head out early. The fishing pressure is lighter in February, which means more fish for you.

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