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Lake Tenkiller Bass and Crappie Heat Up This April Morning
Published 1 week, 2 days ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide right here in the heart of Lake Tenkiller country, Oklahoma. It's early mornin' on April 21, 2026, and the lake's callin'—water's sittin' steady around 65 degrees, perfect for stirrin' up the bass and crappie.
Weather's lookin' cooperative: highs pushin' 72°F with light southeast winds at 5-10 mph, droppin' to 52°F overnight. No major storms brewin', but keep an eye on those clouds. Sunrise hits at 6:47 AM, sunset at 8:12 PM—prime golden hours for topwater action. Moon's waxin' at 24% illuminated, solunar peaks from 10 AM to noon and 11 PM to 1 AM for best bites.
Fish activity's heatin' up post-spawn. Recent reports from local anglers show smallmouth bass hammerin' in 10-20 feet, with limits of 2-4 pounders on jigs. Crappie slabs up to 2 pounds stackin' on minnows near brush piles, and largemouth pushin' 5-7 pounds hittin' the banks. Catfish are prowlin' deeper channels, grabbin' cut shad—folks pulled strings of 10-20 pound blues yesterday.
**Best lures:** Go with **jerkbaits** like the Rapala X-Rap for suspender bass, **1/8-oz jigheads** tipped with curly tails for crappie, or **spinnerbaits** in white/chartreuse for windy points. Live **minnows** or **worms** on slip bobbers can't be beat for slabs; **cut shad** rules for cats.
Hit these hot spots: Burnt Cabin ramp area for bank-run bass, and Cook Lake points for crappie clusters—quiet coves hold the monsters.
No tides here in freshwater, but those solunar windows'll make your day.
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Weather's lookin' cooperative: highs pushin' 72°F with light southeast winds at 5-10 mph, droppin' to 52°F overnight. No major storms brewin', but keep an eye on those clouds. Sunrise hits at 6:47 AM, sunset at 8:12 PM—prime golden hours for topwater action. Moon's waxin' at 24% illuminated, solunar peaks from 10 AM to noon and 11 PM to 1 AM for best bites.
Fish activity's heatin' up post-spawn. Recent reports from local anglers show smallmouth bass hammerin' in 10-20 feet, with limits of 2-4 pounders on jigs. Crappie slabs up to 2 pounds stackin' on minnows near brush piles, and largemouth pushin' 5-7 pounds hittin' the banks. Catfish are prowlin' deeper channels, grabbin' cut shad—folks pulled strings of 10-20 pound blues yesterday.
**Best lures:** Go with **jerkbaits** like the Rapala X-Rap for suspender bass, **1/8-oz jigheads** tipped with curly tails for crappie, or **spinnerbaits** in white/chartreuse for windy points. Live **minnows** or **worms** on slip bobbers can't be beat for slabs; **cut shad** rules for cats.
Hit these hot spots: Burnt Cabin ramp area for bank-run bass, and Cook Lake points for crappie clusters—quiet coves hold the monsters.
No tides here in freshwater, but those solunar windows'll make your day.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! 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