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Fishing
Sports
November 30, 2023

Fishing Report for November 29, 2023

EUFAULA: Nov. 24. Elevation is 1.5 feet below normal and stable, water temperature 55 degrees and stained. Largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass fair on crankbaits, jigs, lipless baits and plastic baits around main lake, points, riprap and rocks. Blue, channel and flathead catfish fair on chicken liver, cut bait, dough bait, live bait, live shad and shad around channels, river channel and river mouth. Crappie good on crankbaits, hair jigs, spoons and worms around channels, docks, riprap and rocks. Report submitted by Jake Rowland, game warden stationed in McIntosh County.

EUFAULA: Nov. 24. Elevation is 1.5 feet below normal and stable, water temperature 55 degrees and stained. Largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass fair on crankbaits, jigs, lipless baits and plastic baits around main lake, points, riprap and rocks. Blue, channel and flathead catfish fair on chicken liver, cut bait, dough bait, live bait, live shad and shad around channels, river channel and river mouth. Crappie good on crankbaits, hair jigs, spoons and worms around channels, docks, riprap and rocks. Report submitted by Jake Rowland, game warden stationed in McIntosh County.

GRAND: Nov. 26. Elevation is normal and stable, water temperature 55 degrees and stained. Largemouth bass fair on Alabama rigs and crankbaits around brush structure, coves and shorelines. Blue catfish fair on chicken liver, cut bait and hot dogs below the dam, docks and main lake. Crappie fair on hair jigs and jigs around brush structure and docks. Report submitted by Riley Willman, game warden stationed in Delaware County.

GREENLEAF: Nov. 26. Elevation is normal and stable, water temperature 58 degrees and stained. Largemouth bass good on Alabama rigs, crankbaits, plastic baits and spinnerbaits around brush structure, docks, main lake and points. Crappie fair on minnows, slabs and small lures around brush structure and docks. Channel catfish slow on chicken liver, cut bait and worms around channels, main lake and points. Report submitted by Dylan Langford, game warden stationed in Muskogee County.

LOWER ILLINOIS: Nov. 25. Elevation is normal and stable, water temperature 58 degrees and stained. Rainbow trout fair on caddis flies, in- line spinnerbaits, midges and PowerBait below the dam. Comments: Best times are early morning and late evening, and best areas are below the dam and at the Watts area. Report submitted by Brek Henry, game warden stationed in Sequoyah County.

ROBERT S. KERR: Nov. 24. Elevation is normal and stable, water temperature 50 degrees and murky. White bass good on hair jigs, jigs and minnows below the dam. Blue, channel and flathead catfish good on chicken liver, minnows, shad and worms below the dam, river channel, river mouth and tailwater. Crappie good on hair jigs, jigs and minnows below the dam, creek channels, river channel and tailwater. Report submitted by Logan Shimp, game warden stationed in Haskell County.

TENKILLER: Nov. 26. Elevation is normal and stable, water temperature 60 degrees and clear. Crappie good on minnows, tube jigs and worms around brush structure, docks and main lake. Largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass fair on crankbaits, jigs and plastic baits around brush structure, channels and docks. Report submitted by Cody Youngblood, game warden stationed in Cherokee County.

WEBBERS FALLS: Nov. 26. Elevation is normal and stable, water temperature 58 degrees and stained. Largemouth and spotted bass fair on Alabama rigs, crankbaits, jigs and plastic baits around brush structure, coves, main lake and shorelines. Crappie fair on jigs and minnows around brush structure and main lake. Blue catfish fair on chicken liver and cut bait below the dam, river channel and river mouth. Report submitted by Dylan Langford, game warden stationed in Muskogee County.

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