February Forecast at Lake Tenkiller: Bass, Crappie, and Striper Bites Heat Up
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Fish activity's pickin' up as winter loosens its grip—bass are staging for pre-spawn, crappie schooled tight, and stripers crashin' shad on points. Recent reports from local anglers and ODWC creel surveys note solid catches: largemouth and smallmouth bass up to 5 pounds on jigheads, crappie limits in the 1-2 pound range pushin' 20-fish days, plus hybrid stripers hittin' 10-15 pounds and catfish haulin' in the 20s. Bluegills are bitin' too for panfish fans.
Best lures right now? Go with **jerkbaits** like a suspending Rapala in shad or ghost minnow for bass in 10-20 feet; **1/8-oz slab spoons** or **hair jigs** under a bobber for crappie. For stripers, troll **umbrella rigs** with white grubs. Live bait shines—**minnows** on a hook for crappie and walleye, **chicken livers** or **shad** for cats. Work the lower ends where water's clearer.
Hot spots? Hit **Burns Run Cove** for crappie brush piles, and **Caney Creek arm** for bass suspendin' near points—both firein' hot this week.
Y'all stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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