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Fishing Lake Austin: Exploring the Fall Transition for Bass, Crappie, and More

Fishing Lake Austin: Exploring the Fall Transition for Bass, Crappie, and More

Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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If you're planning to hit Lake Austin today, here’s what you need to know. First off, the weather is looking pretty good, with temperatures around 81 degrees and the water slightly stained.

Sunrise is at about 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 6:45 PM, giving you a full day to get out on the water. There's no significant tidal activity to worry about on Lake Austin, so you can focus on the fishing patterns.

Yesterday's fishing was good, especially for black bass. Anglers were catching bass up to 5.67 pounds using frogs in the grass and weeds, as well as crankbaits off the rocks in 2-8 feet around the rock cuts. The fall transition is in full swing, and the fish are moving into the pockets and shallow flats, making these areas prime spots to target.

Crappie were also fair, with catches up to 10 inches near docks with brush on minnows in 12-15 feet and some offshore brush piles. White bass were active around the lighted docks, biting well on crankbaits, and catfish were fair up to 4 pounds on shad and liver.

For the best results, use topwater lures, especially in the early morning and late evening when the bass tend to move shallow. Crankbaits and worms fished in the timber or around rock cuts are also effective. If you're after crappie, minnows near docks with brush are a good bet.

Some hot spots to check out include the rock cuts around the lake, especially where the fall transition is pushing fish into the pockets and shallow flats. The areas near docks with brush are also worth a visit, particularly for crappie and white bass.

Overall, Lake Austin is fishing well right now, so grab your gear and get out there to take advantage of the active fish.

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