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Spring Bass Spawn at Lake Tenkiller: Chartreuse Spinnerbaits and Shallow Wood Structure
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishin' guide right here from the clear waters of Lake Tenkiller, Oklahoma's own paradise. It's early mornin' on March 18th, 2026, and we're lookin' at a prime spring day to wet a line. Sunrise hit around 7:20 AM, sunset 'bout 7:15 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of daylight. Weather's mild—partly cloudy, highs in the low 60s, light winds from the south per local forecasts, perfect for bass chasin' as they start their spawn run.
Lake levels are sittin' 2.17 feet below normal at 629.83 feet elevation, per the US Army Corps of Tulsa District reports, with conservation pool 92.53% full and no current releases. No tides here in this beauty, but that stable water's got fish active in the shallows. Recent catches around Tenkiller and nearby spots like Beaver Lake show bass goin' strong—folks pullin' limits up to 80+ inches total in kayak tourneys, with big smallmouth and largemouth hittin' 16-18 inches regular. Crappie and hybrids are bitin' too, numbers pickin' up post-front.
Best lures right now? Throw chartreuse/white Strike King spinnerbaits with gold willow blades shallow near wood cover—caught keepers quick there. Methiolate floating worms tight to brush for the hogs, or slow-roll a War Eagle double willow spinnerbait on points. Confidence baits like 2.8 Spark Shad swimbaits or Keitech swing jigs year-round. Live bait? Minnows on small jigheads or shad-scented spoons for crappie slabs.
Hit these hot spots: Burnt Cabin north shorelines for flooded timber bass, or Caney Creek mouth points—structure's loaded. Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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Lake levels are sittin' 2.17 feet below normal at 629.83 feet elevation, per the US Army Corps of Tulsa District reports, with conservation pool 92.53% full and no current releases. No tides here in this beauty, but that stable water's got fish active in the shallows. Recent catches around Tenkiller and nearby spots like Beaver Lake show bass goin' strong—folks pullin' limits up to 80+ inches total in kayak tourneys, with big smallmouth and largemouth hittin' 16-18 inches regular. Crappie and hybrids are bitin' too, numbers pickin' up post-front.
Best lures right now? Throw chartreuse/white Strike King spinnerbaits with gold willow blades shallow near wood cover—caught keepers quick there. Methiolate floating worms tight to brush for the hogs, or slow-roll a War Eagle double willow spinnerbait on points. Confidence baits like 2.8 Spark Shad swimbaits or Keitech swing jigs year-round. Live bait? Minnows on small jigheads or shad-scented spoons for crappie slabs.
Hit these hot spots: Burnt Cabin north shorelines for flooded timber bass, or Caney Creek mouth points—structure's loaded. Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI