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Lake Tenkiller Spring Bite: Crappie Limits and Aggressive Bass at Dawn
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishin' guide here in the heart of Lake Tenkiller country, Oklahoma. It's 3 AM on April 22, 2026, and the night's still whisperin' secrets to the water. No tides to worry about in this freshwater gem, but moon's pullin' strong post-new moon, stirrin' up the bite like it does every spring.
Weather's lookin' prime: clear skies overnight, highs climbin' to 72°F by afternoon with light southerly winds at 5-10 mph, perfect for bank or boat. Sunrise hits at 6:45 AM, sunset 8:00 PM—plenty of light to chase 'em.
Fish are wakin' up hungry after that warm spell. Recent reports from local ramps show crappie slammin' limits up to 2 pounds, white bass schoolin' heavy in the shallows, and largemouth bass pushin' 5-7 pounds hittin' aggressive. Catfish are prowlin' deep, with blues and channels stackin' up 10-20 pounders on night bites. Kentucky bass and stripers mixin' in too, per Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation updates.
Best lures right now? Jerk minnows and small crankbaits in shad patterns for crappie and whites—cast 'em shallow near spawning banks. For bass, go with soft plastics like worms or flukes on a shaky head, or chatterbaits in white. Live bait kings: minnows under slip bobbers for crappie, cut shad or worms on bottom for cats and stripers.
Hot spots: Hit the spillway below the dam at first light—crappie and whites goin' crazy there. Or try Burnt Cabin point in 10-15 feet—bass and hybrids stackin' up on points.
Y'all get out there safe, wear your PFDs, and respect the limits.
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Weather's lookin' prime: clear skies overnight, highs climbin' to 72°F by afternoon with light southerly winds at 5-10 mph, perfect for bank or boat. Sunrise hits at 6:45 AM, sunset 8:00 PM—plenty of light to chase 'em.
Fish are wakin' up hungry after that warm spell. Recent reports from local ramps show crappie slammin' limits up to 2 pounds, white bass schoolin' heavy in the shallows, and largemouth bass pushin' 5-7 pounds hittin' aggressive. Catfish are prowlin' deep, with blues and channels stackin' up 10-20 pounders on night bites. Kentucky bass and stripers mixin' in too, per Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation updates.
Best lures right now? Jerk minnows and small crankbaits in shad patterns for crappie and whites—cast 'em shallow near spawning banks. For bass, go with soft plastics like worms or flukes on a shaky head, or chatterbaits in white. Live bait kings: minnows under slip bobbers for crappie, cut shad or worms on bottom for cats and stripers.
Hot spots: Hit the spillway below the dam at first light—crappie and whites goin' crazy there. Or try Burnt Cabin point in 10-15 feet—bass and hybrids stackin' up on points.
Y'all get out there safe, wear your PFDs, and respect the limits.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI