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Eufaula Lake

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Species

Largemouth Bass

Season

Winter (Current)
34 Fishing Reports
360 Followers

Eufaula Lake Overview

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Top Techniques Reported for Largemouth Bass + Winter

Spinnerbaits
  1. Spinnerbaits
    1
Total Fishing Reports
34
Top Species Reported for Winter
  1. Largemouth Bass1 Report
  2. Crappie1 Report

Fishing Reports

34 Reports on Eufaula Lake

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  • Bernd Bruch

    Bronze Ambassador

    12/4/22

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Winter

    • Technique

      Spinnerbaits

    • Structure

      Baitfish

    Super Day to catch some nice Bass early in the morning. The Bass sure were hungry and they were hitting that Spinner like crazy.
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    Kevin Rogers

    Gold Ambassador

    1/9/23

    • Species

      Crappie

    • Season

      Winter

    • Technique

      Vertical Jigging 10-19'

    • Structure

      Stumps

    • Forage

      Shad

    • Water Temperature

      39°

    Eufaula is a dirty (red dirt) lake. Which allows the crappie to live shallow year-round. Eufaula Lake has crappie from one end of the lake to the other. Although it’s not a “crappie of a lifetime lake”, it’s most definitely a “fill your freezer lake.” The massive population of crappie is amazing at this Oklahoma gem! I was catching my crappie in small ditches directly off massive flats. The ditch would drop only a couple of feet, but the crappie was using the ditch as a highway. I was using an 11’ crappie pole and placing my 1/8 hair jig right on their nose utilizing my Garmin Live scope. The ditch was 15’-18’ deep and the crappie were 10’-12’ down in open water and on the stumps. You don’t think about crappie living this shallow during the winter months, but the dirty water allows them to do this.
  • Omnia Community Member

    Bronze Ambassador

    1/17/22

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Bladed Jigs

    • Structure

      Brush Piles

    • Forage

      Crappie

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