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Lake Tenkiller Spring Crappie Spawn and Bass Action This Week
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Howdy, folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing and angling expert right here in the heart of Oklahoma. It's April 15, 2026, and we're talkin' Lake Tenkiller—crystal clear waters in the Ozarks, perfect for spring action despite that pesky wind kickin' up from the south at 10-15 mph today, per local forecasts. Sunrise hit at 6:52 AM, sunset's 8:01 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light. No tides here in this highland lake, but water levels are steady at 50% full, temps hoverin' 58-62°F—prime for pre-spawn bites.
Fish activity's pickin' up after a cool front; crappie are spawnin' shallow in 1-4 feet near flooded brush, with reports of limits pushin' 2 pounds from last week. Bass—largemouth and smallmouth—are chasin' shad on windy banks, 3-6 pounders common. Kentucky bass hittin' hard too, plus catfish prowlin' deeper points. Recent catches: 15-20 crappie per angler at the banks, strings of 2-4 lb bass, and blue cats up to 10 lbs on cut bait.
Best lures? Go with **jigs** tipped with minnows or curly tails for crappie—1/16 oz chartreuse under a bobber. For bass, crankbaits like shad-colored squarebills or soft plastics (worms, senkos) on windy flats. Top bait: live minnows or shad for versatility, nightcrawlers if you're bank fishin'. Paddle tails on jigheads nail flounder-like giggin' in pockets.
Hot spots: Hit **Burns Float** coves for crappie clusters—wade the shallows at dawn. **Caney Creek arm** for bass smashin' lures near rock bluffs; troll slow if windy.
Bundle up against that breeze, check ODWC regs, and stay safe on the water.
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Fish activity's pickin' up after a cool front; crappie are spawnin' shallow in 1-4 feet near flooded brush, with reports of limits pushin' 2 pounds from last week. Bass—largemouth and smallmouth—are chasin' shad on windy banks, 3-6 pounders common. Kentucky bass hittin' hard too, plus catfish prowlin' deeper points. Recent catches: 15-20 crappie per angler at the banks, strings of 2-4 lb bass, and blue cats up to 10 lbs on cut bait.
Best lures? Go with **jigs** tipped with minnows or curly tails for crappie—1/16 oz chartreuse under a bobber. For bass, crankbaits like shad-colored squarebills or soft plastics (worms, senkos) on windy flats. Top bait: live minnows or shad for versatility, nightcrawlers if you're bank fishin'. Paddle tails on jigheads nail flounder-like giggin' in pockets.
Hot spots: Hit **Burns Float** coves for crappie clusters—wade the shallows at dawn. **Caney Creek arm** for bass smashin' lures near rock bluffs; troll slow if windy.
Bundle up against that breeze, check ODWC regs, and stay safe on the water.
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