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"Mild Temps, Flourishing Bass & Crappie: Fishing Outlook for Lake Austin on December 1, 2024"
Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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For Lake Austin on December 1, 2024, here’s what you can expect:
First off, the weather is looking mild but cooling down, with temperatures around 69 degrees, which is ideal for some great fishing. The water is slightly stained, and the lake level is about 0.61 feet below pool.
Sunrise today is at 7:03 AM, and sunset will be at 5:22 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing.
Fish activity has been consistent, especially in the grassy areas. Bass are biting well, particularly on worms. According to local guides, the best approach is to use weightless soft plastics or lightly weighted Texas rig worms in the grass. If it's windy, which it might be with the cold front moving in, a chatterbait and spinnerbait can also yield good results.
For those targeting bass around the grass, flukes and divers are also effective. Topwater action is starting to pick up, especially in the mornings, and this should increase after the next front.
Crappie are a bit slower but can be found under docks on minnows. White bass are starting to show up in the river, and using shad patterns like white crankbaits, chatterbaits, or rattle traps can be effective.
Hot spots include the grass lines on the lower end of the lake and around the main lake points. Targeting natural shorelines around brush and rock, especially bigger chunk rock, has been holding some better fish.
In terms of specific lures, weightless soft plastic worms, Texas rig worms, flukes, and chatterbaits are your best bets. For bait, minnows for crappie and cut shad or punch baits for catfish are recommended.
Overall, Lake Austin is offering some excellent fishing opportunities right now, so grab your gear and get out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
First off, the weather is looking mild but cooling down, with temperatures around 69 degrees, which is ideal for some great fishing. The water is slightly stained, and the lake level is about 0.61 feet below pool.
Sunrise today is at 7:03 AM, and sunset will be at 5:22 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing.
Fish activity has been consistent, especially in the grassy areas. Bass are biting well, particularly on worms. According to local guides, the best approach is to use weightless soft plastics or lightly weighted Texas rig worms in the grass. If it's windy, which it might be with the cold front moving in, a chatterbait and spinnerbait can also yield good results.
For those targeting bass around the grass, flukes and divers are also effective. Topwater action is starting to pick up, especially in the mornings, and this should increase after the next front.
Crappie are a bit slower but can be found under docks on minnows. White bass are starting to show up in the river, and using shad patterns like white crankbaits, chatterbaits, or rattle traps can be effective.
Hot spots include the grass lines on the lower end of the lake and around the main lake points. Targeting natural shorelines around brush and rock, especially bigger chunk rock, has been holding some better fish.
In terms of specific lures, weightless soft plastic worms, Texas rig worms, flukes, and chatterbaits are your best bets. For bait, minnows for crappie and cut shad or punch baits for catfish are recommended.
Overall, Lake Austin is offering some excellent fishing opportunities right now, so grab your gear and get out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.