Posted: 08/11/2004
Lake elevation at normal pool: 602.5 Temperature: Inflow: 25 cfs Outflow: 344 cfs. Level: 0.98 feet low Crappie No Report Largemouth Bass No Report White Bass slow Walleye No Report Channel Catfish No Report Flathead Catfish No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 710.0 Temperature: Inflow: 30 cfs Outflow: 8 cfs. Level: 0.31 feet high Crappie No Report White Bass No Report Largemouth Bass No Report Channel Catfish No Report Blue Catfish No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 585.0 Temperature: Inflow: 850 cfs Outflow: 248 cfs. Level: 2.25 feet low Largemouth Bass fair using plastic baits around the brush 6 to 10 feet of water Sand Bass No Report White Bass good using shad and spoons in 8 to 20 feet of water on the flats Channel Catfish good using shad in 8 to 25 feet of water on the flats Crappie good using jigs in 10 to 20 feet of water under the bridges Walleye No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 554.0 Temperature: 74 and clear Inflow: 8000 cfs Outflow: 11006 cfs. Level: 0.36 feet low Largemouth Bass good using shad colored jigs in 4 to 6 feet of water White Bass good using minnows and jigs in 15 feet of water in the morning and in the creek channels at night Channel Catfish good using prepared bait and shad on the shallow flats in 8 to 10 feet of water Blue Catfish No Report Crappie No Report Sand Bass No Report Paddlefish: No Report Grand Lake Lake elevation at normal pool: 745.0 Temperature: 81 - 84 Inflow: 4000 cfs Outflow: 7692 cfs. Level: 1.19 feet low Updated 6/22/04 Report by: Littlefield Sporting Goods Submitted By: Greg Lamb Above Sailboat Bridge: stained Bass-Crank baiters are making some outstanding catches on DD22. The Carolina rig bite is producing real well on main lake points and large secondaries. Zoom Brush hogs and lizards are the preferred bait for riggers. The dock bite continues to produce good catches on Eakins jigs and 10" Power worms. The topwater bite has improved, with the Frenzy popper and Hart Ticker buzz being the top choices. Crappie-Crappie are biting real well this week, with some quality fish as well. Grandpas jigs or Bobby Garland tails rigged on 1/32 oz. jig heads have been the hot baits. Jigs and minnows both are being teamed with The Berkley Crappie Nibbles in chartreuse. Brush piles in the 8 to 12 ft. ranges are producing the best. The bridge piers are heating up as well. Catfish- Juggers and trotliners are all making good catches in the 15 to 25 ft. range. Shad are the hottest bait for our whiskered friend, sides, guts, hole it just doesn't matter. Bank fishing is really good as well. The drift fisherman are put some quality fish in the boat this week drifting with shad in the 8 to 12 ft. water. White bass- White bass are biting real well from Sailboat bridge to Goat Island, but with the fall like weather the white bass continue to stay deep. Jigging spoons are still taking the majority of the whites right in the 12-35 ft. ranges. There are more and more white bass starting to surface feed, but in about three more weeks the surfacing white bass will be everywhere. Lake elevation at normal pool: 404.5 Temperature: 82 Inflow: 325 cfs Outflow: 2809 cfs. Level: 1.00 feet high Largemouth Bass fair using plastics, worms and crankbaits White Bass No Report Crappie fair using minnows Channel Catfish fair using cut shad Blue Catfish No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 1008.3 Temperature:84 and Murky Inflow: 2950 cfs Outflow: 2500 cfs. Level: 0.60 feet high Largemouth Bass: slow White Bass fair using crankbaits in 11 to 15 feet of water below the dam Channel catfish No Report Crappie No Report Bluecat fair on juglines using cut shad Striped Bass good using white or yellow jigs below the dam Walleye No Report Sand bass No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 723.0 Temperature: Inflow: 1850 cfs Outflow: 10018 cfs. Level: 0.32 feet high Channel catfish good using shad and worms on the mud flats Flathead No Report Crappie No Report Largemouth Bass fair using worms in 6 to 8 feet of water Smallmouth Bass No Report White Bass fair using minnows and jigs below the dam Stripped Bass slow using bucktails below the dam Lake elevation at normal pool: 638.0 Temperature: 80 and murky Inflow: 70 cfs Outflow: 4915 cfs. Level: 1.80 feet high Note: Reminder that the limit on White Bass is 20 per person from the Caney River south of Oologah Dam, north throughout the lake and all its tributaries to the Kansas state line. Largemouth Bass No Report Walleye fair below the dam White Bass/Stripped Bass fair using top water baits early and late Crappie fair using jigs and minnows in 20 to 25 feet of water around the brush piles Channel Catfish fair using shad below the dam Blue Catfish fair using shad below the dam Lake elevation at normal pool: 440.5 Temperature: Inflow: 75 cfs Outflow: 67 cfs. Level: 0.14 feet low Black Bass No Report White Bass No Report Crappie No Report Channel Catfish No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 714.0 Temperature: 80 and Murky Inflow: 2 cfs Outflow: 147 cfs. Level: 0.69 feet high Gates are closed Largemouth Bass No Report Smallmouth Bass No Report White Bass No Report Crappie good using minnows in 15 to 30 feet of water around the docks Sand Bass No Report Channel Catfish fair on trotlines using large minnows and cut shad in 10 to 20 feet of water Hybrids fair using large minnows in 10 to 30 feet of water in the creeks Quapaw Park still closed for repair Lake elevation at normal pool: 632.0 Temperature: 86 Inflow: 1000 cfs Outflow: 1028 cfs. Level: 1.65 feet high Largemouth Bass fair using plastic worms and crankbaits in 10 to 15 feet of water on the ledges White Bass No Report Sand Bass No Report Crappie fair using jigs in the brush at 20 feet of water and while trolling the bluffs Channel Catfish fair using stinkbait, or drifting shad and night crawlers Flathead Catfish No Report Blue Cat No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 615.0 Temperature: 63 and Clear Inflow: 1100 cfs Outflow: 6936 cfs. Level: 2.59 feet high Largemouth Bass good using topwater lures in 1 to 5 feet of water in the creek channels White/Stripped Bass good using sassy shad in 15 feet of water in Platter Flats Crappie fair using minnows and jigs in 5 to 10 feet of water in Widow Moore Creek Channel Catfish/Blue Catfish good using stinkbait in 5 to 10 feet of water around Washita River Arm Flathead Catfish No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 487.0 Temperature: Inflow: 30300 cfs Outflow: 29853 cfs. Level: 2.69 feet high Largemouth Bass good using spinners in the creek channels Channel catfish good using cut bait on the bottom while drifting Crappie fair using minnows and jigs around the brush Flathead No Report Bluecat No Report Sand Bass No Report This page last updated Thursday, June 04, 2009
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