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Lake elevation at normal pool: 602.5 Temperature:
Inflow: 2350 cfs Outflow: 27 cfs. Level: 1.38 feet high
Crappie No Report
Largemouth Bass fair using spoons and jigs in deep water
Smallmouth Bass No Report
White Bass fair
Walleye No Report
Channel Catfish good on trotlines using cut bait and punch bait at the upper end of the lake
Flathead Catfish No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 710.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 350 cfs Outflow: 654 cfs. Level: 0.97 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: 12275 cfs Outflow: 12406 cfs. Level: 1.59 feet high
Largemouth Bass good using crank baits in 2 to 6 feet of water off the points
Sand Bass No Report
White Bass good using jigs in 4 to 8 feet of water below the dam
Channel Catfish good using shad in 8 to 20 feet of water on the flats
Crappie good using jigs in 8 to 20 feet of water around the boat docks
Walleye No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 554.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 17000 cfs Outflow: 11526 cfs. Level: 3.21 feet high
Largemouth Bass No Report
White Bass No Report
Channel Catfish No Report
Blue Catfish No Report
Crappie No Report
Sand Bass No Report
Paddlefish: No Report
Grand Lake
Lake elevation at normal pool: 745.0 Temperature: 55 - 61
Inflow: 20550 cfs Outflow: 28382 cfs. Level: 0.36 feet high
Updated 12/01/04
Report by: Littlefield Sporting Goods
Submitted By: Greg Lamb
Above Sailboat Bridge: dirty
Sailboat Bridge to Horsecreek: stained
Horsecreek to Dam: lightly stained to clear
There is five units of generation and no flood gates open.
Bass- The bass are still slow this week with the water conditions still
unstable. The Carolina rig bite is producing a few bites on the lower end of the
lake. The docks are your best bet with most of the fish moving into the brush.
Eakins jigs, Hart Shocker tubes, and Berkley Gulp minnow producing the best. The
300 series Bandit crankbaits are catching a few fish in the 6-10 foot range.
Crappie- Crappie are biting well on the lower end of the lake, in 14-20
foot range. Grandpas jigs in chartreuse or whites are being teamed with minnows
for the best results. The Berkley Crappie Nibbles in chartreuse are being use
when at all possible.
Catfish- Bank fishing is really good off of main lake points using
livers, shad, and Danny Kings punch bait. Juggers and trotliners are making good
catches on some quality cats in the 20 foot depths.
White bass- White bass are slow this week due to water conditions.
Lake elevation at normal pool: 404.5 Temperature:
Inflow: 4900 cfs Outflow: 33 cfs. Level: 4.49 feet high
Largemouth Bass No Report
White Bass No Report
Crappie No Report
Channel Catfish No Report
Blue Catfish No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 1008.3 Temperature: 60 and clear
Inflow: 2700 cfs Outflow: 2097 cfs. Level: 3.27 feet high
Largemouth Bass: No Report
Channel catfish No Report
Crappie fair using minnows in 12 feet of water
Bluecat good on juglines using sunfish and shad in 10 to 20 feet of water in the Kaw Dam Tailwaters
Striped Bass/White Bass No Report
Walleye No Report
Sand bass No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 723.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 4900 cfs Outflow: 8050 cfs. Level: 0.80 feet high
Channel catfish No Report
Flathead No Report
Crappie No Report
Largemouth Bass No Report
Smallmouth Bass No Report
White Bass No Report
Stripped Bass No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 638.0 Temperature:
Inflow: 5200 cfs Outflow: 3177 cfs. Level: 2.56 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 No Report
White Bass No Report
Crappie No Report
Channel/Blue Catfish No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 440.5 Temperature: 70
Inflow: 1875 cfs Outflow: 71 cfs. Level: 1.23 feet low
Black Bass fair using crank baits and spinner baits off the points in 7 to 10 feet of water
White Bass No Report
Crappie fair using minnows in 15 feet of water around the brush piles
Channel Catfish No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 714.0 Temperature: 68 and murky
Inflow: 240 cfs Outflow: 723 cfs. Level: 0.87 feet high
Gates are closed
Largemouth Bass poor
Smallmouth Bass poor
White Bass poor
Crappie fair using minnows, worms and jigs 10 to 20 feet of water around the docks
Sand Bass No Report
Channel Catfish fair on trotlines using large minnows and cut shad in 15 to 20 feet of water
Hybrids poor
Quapaw Park still closed for repair
Lake elevation at normal pool: 632.0 Temperature: 59
Inflow: 4350 cfs Outflow: 3550 cfs. Level: 1.87 feet high
Largemouth Bass slow using spinners and jigs around the docks
White Bass slow
Sand Bass No Report
Crappie slow using small minnows around the docks in 12 to 15 feet of water
Channel Catfish fair using stinkbait and cut bait while drifting at 15 to 20 feet of water
Flathead Catfish No Report
Blue Cat No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 615.0 Temperature: 60 and clear
Inflow: 6800 cfs Outflow: 4969 cfs. Level: 3.61 feet high
Largemouth Bass fair using spinners in 5 to 10 feet of water along the rip rap
White Bass/Stripped Bass good using live shad in 15 to 20 feet of water in Burns Run area
Crappie fair to good using minnows and jigs in 5 to 10 feet of water in Rock Creek
Channel Catfish/Blue Catfish good using cut bait in 5 to 10 feet of water in the Washita River
Flathead Catfish No Report
Lake elevation at normal pool: 487.0 Temperature:59 and Murky
Inflow: 46150 cfs Outflow: 44423 cfs. Level: 2.01 feet high
Largemouth Bass fair using spinner baits along the rip rap
Channel catfish fair using cut bait on the bottom
Crappie fair using minnows and jigs around the brush
Flathead No Report
Bluecat No Report
Sand Bass No Report
This page last updated Tuesday, January 14, 2014