Lake Tenkiller Oklahoma Fishing Report Today

Late Fall Fishing Heats Up at Lake Tenkiller, Oklahoma


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Artificial Lure here, reporting from Lake Tenkiller, Oklahoma on this crisp fall morning, November 21st, 2025. The lake’s just a hair below normal — yesterday’s readings showed pool elevation at 631.67 feet. Water clarity has been holding steady, cooling off with chilly nights, so expect surface temps in the mid-to-low 50s, especially at sunrise.

Today, the sun’ll break the horizon around 7:07 AM and set about 5:09 PM. No major wind or rain expected; forecast calls for partly cloudy skies and a light north breeze. That’s ideal for working structure and finesse tactics on main lake points, as lately highlighted by Spreaker’s Lake Tenkiller Oklahoma Fishing Report Today.

Fish activity’s been ramping up with the transition to late fall. Black bass are stacking up in that 6-12 foot range, hanging around rocky drop-offs, submerged timber, and brush piles. Locals are filling the livewells mostly with spotted bass and some solid largemouths this week. Crappie action’s hot just outside the coves, especially where you’ve got deeper brush near creek mouths. Walleye are showing up below the dam and along edges where the current picks up late in the day.

Best lures right now:
- Finesse worms on a shaky head have been lights-out for bass, especially in pumpkin or green pumpkin
- Small hair jigs and 1/16-ounce tube jigs for crappie
- Chartreuse or white slab spoons and shad imitations for walleye—those night crawler rigs are still good producers when bounced along the bottom

Live bait, if you can find it, is always a winner for the crappie—minnows bought from Dave’s Bait & Tackle over in Gore are reliable. For bass, soft plastics in natural colors fished slow will get you more bites than power fishing. Walleye folks are reporting most success jigging minnows or casting jerkbaits at sunrise and sunset.

Recent catches have been impressive: local anglers just this week weighed in bass topping 4 pounds, with several nice stringers of crappie at 10 to 12 inches. The walleye bite is more sporadic but a handful of ‘eyes near 17 inches have come in since Monday, especially right after dusk.

If you’re looking for hot spots, start at the Caney Creek arm where brush and submerged timber are holding mixed bags of bass and crappie. Snake Creek is another solid bet—look for deep breaks right where the creek channel bends, especially in late afternoon. Don’t discount the bluffs near Barnacle Bill’s Marina, a reliable place for finding quality fish suspended over deeper water.

Keep an eye out for bald eagles through April—Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation folks mention that Lake Tenkiller is a prime spot for winter eagle sightings, adding to the morning’s magic.

That’s today’s full run-down for Lake Tenkiller. Pick your spot, rig those finesse baits, and don’t forget that net—action’s steady and should only get better as we head toward winter.

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