Tenkiller Fishing Forecast: Bass, Crappie & Cats Biting Strong as Temps Climb - Quiet Please Podcast
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Fish are wakin' up early this winter! Recent reports from local anglers show steady action on **largemouth bass** (up to 5-7 lbs), **smallmouth**, **Kentucky bass**, crappie limits pushin' 2 dozen per boat, and stripers crashin' shad on the surface. Catfish are bitin' good too, with channels and blues haulin' in 10-20 pounders. Best times? Dawn and dusk, when they're feedin' aggressive in 20-40 feet.
For lures, go with **jigs** (1/4 oz white or chartreuse) tipped with minnows for crappie and bass—locals swear by 'em 'round brush piles. **Spinnerbaits** in white/silver or **jerkbaits** like Rapala X-Rap are killin' bass in the creeks. Live **shad** or **minnows** on bottom rigs rule for cats and stripers; worms or cut bait if shad's scarce.
Hot spots today: Snake Creek Marina area—arm yourself with a jig and drift those points for crappie. And the upper lake near the dam—troll or cast jerkbaits for roamin' bass schools.
Bundle up, check your lines, and get out there safe—slippery docks!
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