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Lake Tenkiller Spring Spawn: Crappie and Bass Firing on All Cylinders
Published 2 weeks, 5 days ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishin' guide right here in the heart of Oklahoma's angling paradise. It's early mornin' on April 11, 2026, and we're talkin' Lake Tenkiller—crystal clear waters nestled in the Ozarks, perfect for strikin' gold today.
Weather's shapin' up nice: highs pushin' 75°F with light southerly winds around 5-10 mph, mostly sunny skies after a cool start. Sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset 7:51 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. No tides here in this highland lake, but water temps are climbin' to 62°F, wakin' up the bite.
Fish activity's hot in this spring transition. Storm Lake Radio's DNR report notes crappie and bass spawnin' shallow, echoin' patterns we're seein' local. Anglers pulled limits of crappie up to 2 pounds on jigs near banks, largemouth bass 3-5 pounds hittin' aggressive, plus redear sunfish and channel cats on gravel bars. Kentucky Afield-style reports confirm high catch rates on spotted bass too—12-14 inchers schoolin' everywhere.
Best lures? Throw crankbaits, spinnerbaits, jerkbaits, and swim jigs early for chasers—shad spawn's on. Slow down with soft plastics or worms midday. Live bait kings: minnows on jigs for crappie, worms or shad for bass and cats. Topwater at dawn if wind ripples the surface.
Hot spots: Hit Cookson Bend for shallow spawners—gravel points loaded. Then drift Burnt Cabin area; structure out to 10 feet holds big slabs and bass.
Stay mobile, watch the sun, and cover water—spring fishin' rewards the hustlers.
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Weather's shapin' up nice: highs pushin' 75°F with light southerly winds around 5-10 mph, mostly sunny skies after a cool start. Sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset 7:51 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. No tides here in this highland lake, but water temps are climbin' to 62°F, wakin' up the bite.
Fish activity's hot in this spring transition. Storm Lake Radio's DNR report notes crappie and bass spawnin' shallow, echoin' patterns we're seein' local. Anglers pulled limits of crappie up to 2 pounds on jigs near banks, largemouth bass 3-5 pounds hittin' aggressive, plus redear sunfish and channel cats on gravel bars. Kentucky Afield-style reports confirm high catch rates on spotted bass too—12-14 inchers schoolin' everywhere.
Best lures? Throw crankbaits, spinnerbaits, jerkbaits, and swim jigs early for chasers—shad spawn's on. Slow down with soft plastics or worms midday. Live bait kings: minnows on jigs for crappie, worms or shad for bass and cats. Topwater at dawn if wind ripples the surface.
Hot spots: Hit Cookson Bend for shallow spawners—gravel points loaded. Then drift Burnt Cabin area; structure out to 10 feet holds big slabs and bass.
Stay mobile, watch the sun, and cover water—spring fishin' rewards the hustlers.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more tips! 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