Lake Austin Daily Fishing Report

Lake Austin Bass Report - Post-Spawn Action, Shad Spawn, and Hot Spots


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Howdy anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for Lake Austin on this beautiful May 4th.

The water on Lake Austin remains stained with temperatures holding steady around 75 degrees, and the lake is currently running about half a foot below pool level. We're seeing a nice mix of bass activity as we transition fully into post-spawn patterns.

Those bass that were on beds last week are now moving off, with plenty of bass fry visible in the backs of pockets. The post-spawn females are starting to set up on deeper structure, particularly along grass edges and breaks in that 10-15 foot range. Yesterday's action was solid with numerous 1-3 pound bass being caught, with occasional bigger bites for the persistent angler.

The threadfin shad spawn continues in full force, providing excellent feeding opportunities for hungry bass. Early morning action has been particularly good, with some decent topwater action in the first hour or two after sunrise.

For artificial presentations, wacky rigged Senkos and Texas-rigged worms have been producing consistently. Drop shots are working well in slightly deeper water. MAL lures are proving particularly effective both vertically and horizontally jigged. Don't forget to try the "sawtooth method" with these lures for extra action. Small swimbaits are also getting attention when worked around vegetation.

If the artificial bite slows down, switching to live bait can keep the action going, as we saw yesterday when the bite got tough in the final hour.

For hot spots, I'd recommend targeting the grass edges along the main lake points, especially where they drop into deeper water. The backs of pockets with visible fry balls are holding protective males that will strike reaction baits. The area around Commons Ford Ranch has been producing consistently, as has the stretch near Mansfield Dam where the current creates feeding zones.

Weather-wise, we're looking at temps starting in the low 60s this morning, climbing to the upper 70s by afternoon. Light southerly winds should make for good fishing conditions all day.

Remember, with the continued presence of zebra mussels, be sure to drain all water from your boat and equipment when leaving the lake. It's not just good practice—it's the law.

That's the report for today, May 4th. Tight lines and good fishing to y'all out there! This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time.
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