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Autumn Fishing on Lake Austin: Battling Bass, Chasing Crappie, and Taming Whites
Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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For Lake Austin on October 13, 2024, here’s what you can expect:
The water level at Lake Austin is currently 0.29 feet above pool, with a water temperature of about 81 degrees and a slightly stained condition. The sunrise today was at 7:34 AM, and the sunset will be at 6:53 PM.
Fishing has been fair, especially with the fall transition in full swing. Black bass up to 5.67 pounds have been caught, particularly on frogs in the grass and weeds, as well as on crankbaits off the rocks in 2-8 feet around the rock cuts. As the fish start to move into the pockets and shallow flats, using soft plastics and topwaters has been effective.
Crappie fishing has been fair as well, with catches up to 10 inches near docks with brush in 12-15 feet of water using minnows. White bass are good, with catches up to 2.25 pounds on crankbaits around the lighted docks. Catfish are fair, weighing up to 4 pounds, and can be caught using shad and liver.
For the best results, focus on the areas around the rock cuts and shallow flats, especially during the early morning and late afternoon. The outside of grass lines with Texas rig worms and weightless flukes can also yield some bass.
Hot spots include the areas around the lighted docks for white bass and the rock cuts for black bass. The newly submerged grass and weeds are also prime spots as the fish are actively feeding in these areas.
Overall, Lake Austin is offering some great fishing opportunities as the fall season progresses.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
The water level at Lake Austin is currently 0.29 feet above pool, with a water temperature of about 81 degrees and a slightly stained condition. The sunrise today was at 7:34 AM, and the sunset will be at 6:53 PM.
Fishing has been fair, especially with the fall transition in full swing. Black bass up to 5.67 pounds have been caught, particularly on frogs in the grass and weeds, as well as on crankbaits off the rocks in 2-8 feet around the rock cuts. As the fish start to move into the pockets and shallow flats, using soft plastics and topwaters has been effective.
Crappie fishing has been fair as well, with catches up to 10 inches near docks with brush in 12-15 feet of water using minnows. White bass are good, with catches up to 2.25 pounds on crankbaits around the lighted docks. Catfish are fair, weighing up to 4 pounds, and can be caught using shad and liver.
For the best results, focus on the areas around the rock cuts and shallow flats, especially during the early morning and late afternoon. The outside of grass lines with Texas rig worms and weightless flukes can also yield some bass.
Hot spots include the areas around the lighted docks for white bass and the rock cuts for black bass. The newly submerged grass and weeds are also prime spots as the fish are actively feeding in these areas.
Overall, Lake Austin is offering some great fishing opportunities as the fall season progresses.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.