As of January 24, 2025, the fishing scene on Lake Austin is looking promising despite the chilly winter conditions. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
First, let's talk about the environment. Lake Austin, being a freshwater lake, is not influenced by tides, so you don't have to worry about that. However, the general weather and water conditions are crucial. The water temperature has dropped significantly due to recent cold fronts, now sitting around 55-61 degrees[1][3].
The weather today is quite cold, with temperatures in the early morning around 30.9°F and a light breeze of about 5.8 mph. The sky is mostly clear, which could make for a pleasant day once the sun rises[2].
Sunrise today is at 7:15 AM, and sunset will be at 5:38 PM. These times are key, as the late morning to early afternoon is when the bass bite has been the most active[3].
Yesterday's reports indicated that black bass were active, particularly around the grass edges and deeper areas. Several fish were caught around bait balls and near major creek mouths, such as where Barton Creek and Lady Bird Lake feed into Lake Austin. The stretch near the Tom Miller Dam is also a hot spot for bass activity[3].
For lures, weightless senkos, lightweight Texas rigs, jerkbaits, and flukes fished over the top of the grass have been very effective. Crankbaits and minnow-style baits are also worth trying. Focus on rock piles, brush piles, and especially the deeper docks. The grass patches around the lake are also prime areas to target[3].
For crappie and catfish, the activity is slower, but you can still catch them using jigs and minnows in brush piles or cut bait and livers.
Given the cold front, fishing might get a bit tougher, but with the right baits and a bit of patience, you should still be able to land some good catches. So, grab your gear and head out to Lake Austin for a day of fishing in this beautiful Texas setting.