Posted: 04/15/2005
Lake elevation at normal pool: 602.5 Temperature: 61 and clear Inflow: 900 cfs Outflow: 1103 cfs. Level: 2.41 feet low Crappie No Report Largemouth Bass good using soft plastic lures in the creek channels Smallmouth Bass No Report Walleye fair at the upper end of the lake using crawdad colored baits White Bass good using yellow rooster tails by Mountain Fork and Panther Creek Channel Catfish fair on trotlines using liver Flathead Catfish No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 710.0 Temperature: Inflow: 250 cfs Outflow: 211 cfs. Level: 0.66 feet high Crappie fair White Bass No Report Largemouth Bass No Report Channel Catfish No Report Blue Catfish fair Lake elevation at normal pool: 585.0 Temperature: Inflow: 4845 cfs Outflow: 3738 cfs. Level: 1.35 feet high Largemouth Bass good using spinner baits in 2 to 6 feet of water in the brush Sand Bass No Report White Bass good using small spinners in 2 to 4 feet of water in the feeder creeks Channel Catfish good using shad in 3 to 10 feet of water on the flats Crappie good using jigs in 1 to 4 feet of water on the banks Walleye No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 554.0 Temperature: 63 and murky Inflow: 4100 cfs Outflow: 1680 cfs. Level: 0.58 feet high Largemouth Bass good using plastic worms and crankbaits in 4 to 6 feet of water off the windy points White Bass fair using jigs and minnows around the flat rock area Channel Catfish good using worms in the mouth of the creeks where the water is running into the lake Blue Catfish No Report Crappie good using minnows and jigs around the brush piles in 4 to 6 feet of water Sand Bass No Report Paddlefish: fair while snagging the deep holes and channels in the upper end of the lake Grand Lake Lake elevation at normal pool: 745.0 Temperature: 52 to 59 Inflow: 3800 cfs Outflow: 3846 cfs. Level: 3.68 feet low Updated 04/15/05 Report by: Littlefield Sporting Goods Above Sailboat bridge- dirty Bass- The largemouth bite is outstanding, with some toads being caught. Spinnerbaits are the hot bait this week from Honey Creek to Twin Bridges. Rogues and Lucky Crafts are still producing a few fish but are slowing down. Jigs are doing their job behind docks and on chuck rock banks. Crankbaits are catching more fish with the bass not suspending as much. Crappie- The crappie are biting great right now, as conditions are becoming prime for the spawn. The crappie are starting to stage around the docks preparing for the spawn. The fish are biting at different times on different parts of the lake, so go when you can and hope its at the right time. The depth has been rather sporadic, with the fish biting 4 feet one day and 18 feet the next. The crappie are moving a lot right now so be sure to try at all depths at your favorite slab spot. Minnows or jigs are working well, so be sure to give them both a try. There haven't been any reports of any crappie being caught up on the banks, but it won't be long! Catfish- The catfish are starting to bit in the rivers. There are still several nice cats being caught off the docks in the fronts of the coves, cut perch and shad are being used for bait. White bass- They are catching some really nice white bass up the Spring and Neosho Rivers. The whites are being caught on the swallow sides of the channel swings. Spoonbill (paddlefish)- The spoonbill are on the move! Neosho River came up a little and the first small river run happened this week . There were several spoonbill caught at the Riverview Park in Miami OK., mostly small males. They are snagging spoonbill up both rivers right now trolling from boats. The next good river rise should spark a pretty heavy run, the kind that includes some big sows. Lake elevation at normal pool: 404.5 Temperature: 56 and Murky Inflow: 3725 cfs Outflow: 4117 cfs. Level: 4.46 feet high Largemouth Bass fair using spinnerbaits White Bass good using jigs and light colored grubs Crappie goof using light colored jigs and minnows Channel Catfish fair using liver Blue Catfish No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 1008.3 Temperature: 54 and murky Inflow: 2920 cfs Outflow: 3126 cfs. Level: 2.13 feet high Largemouth Bass slow Channel catfish slow Crappie fair using minnows and jigs around the brush piles in 8 to 15 feet of water Bluecat good using shad on in 3 to 6 feet of water in Coon Creek and Bear Creak area Striped Bass/White Bass fair to good using jigs and spinners below the Kaw Dam Walleye fair below the dam using chartreuse and white jigs Sand bass slow Lake elevation at normal pool: 723.0 Temperature: Inflow: 7130 cfs Outflow: 10905 cfs. Level: 1.14 feet high Channel catfish No Report Blue Catfish fair using shad and large minnows below the dam Flathead No Report Crappie good Largemouth Bass No Report Smallmouth Bass No Report White Bass No Report Stripped Bass good below the dam Lake elevation at normal pool: 638.0 Temperature: 60 and Clear Inflow: 3600 cfs Outflow: 3505 cfs. Level: 1.19 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 fair using spinnerbaits in the backs of coves in 5 feet of water Walleye No Report White Bass fair using jigs and minnows in Big Creek Crappie good using minnows and jigs around the brush piles in 6 to 10 feet of water, the Crappie should be spawning over the next two weeks Channel/Blue Catfish fair using dough baits in 10 to 15 feet of water Lake elevation at normal pool: 440.5 Temperature: 61 and clear Inflow: 755 cfs Outflow: 608 cfs. Level: 2.17 feet low Black Bass good using soft plastic baits in the shallow water by the banks White Bass No Report Crappie good using minnows off the old bridge Channel Catfish good using sunfish on juglines and trotlines Lake elevation at normal pool: 714.0 Temperature: 60 and murky Inflow: 450 cfs Outflow: 39 cfs. Level: 0.34 feet high Gates are closed Largemouth Bass fair using crankbaits and spinner baits in shallow water at the lower end of the lake Smallmouth Bass fair using crankbaits and spinner baits in shallow water at the lower end of the lake White Bass No Report Crappie fair using minnows and worms around the docks in 10 to 25 feet of water Sand Bass No Report Channel Catfish No Report Hybrids No Report Quapaw Park still closed for repair Lake elevation at normal pool: 632.0 Temperature: 63 and clear Inflow: 2000 cfs Outflow: 2450 cfs. Level: 1.63 feet high Largemouth Bass fair using spinnerbaits White Bass good at the upper end of the lake while trolling using spinners and jigs Sand Bass No Report Crappie good using jigs in 20 to 25 feet of water in the brush piles Channel Catfish fair using minnows in the coves Flathead Catfish No Report Blue Cat No Report Lake elevation at normal pool: 615.0 Temperature: 56 and clear Inflow: 2600 cfs Outflow: 4444 cfs. Level: 1.55 feet low Largemouth Bass fair to good using plastic baits in 5 to 10 feet of water in the creek channels White Bass/Stripped Bass good using sassy shad in 15 to 20 feet of water around the islands Crappie fair using minnows and jigs in 5 to 10 feet of water around the brush piles Channel Catfish/Blue Catfish fair to good using stinkbait in 5 to 10 feet of water in the Washita River Flathead Catfish No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 487.0 Temperature: Inflow: 17354 cfs Outflow: 17900 cfs. Level: 2.86 feet high Largemouth Bass fair using spinner baits and jigs in the creek channels Channel catfish good using cut baits on the bottom Crappie fair using minnows and jigs around the bridges Flathead fair using cut bait on the bottom Bluecat No Report Sand Bass No Report This page last updated Thursday, June 04, 2009
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