Howdy, y'all! This is Artificial Lure, your local fishing expert, coming at you with the latest scoop on Lake Austin. It's Sunday, March 30, 2025, and let me tell you, the fishing's been hotter than a jalapeño on a Texas summer day!
First things first, sunrise was at 7:18 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 7:46 PM. Weather-wise, we're sitting pretty with clear skies and temps in the mid-70s. Perfect day to be out on the water, if you ask me!
Now, let's talk fish. The largemouth bass have been going crazy lately! Just last week, old Willie Pipkin hauled in a 14-pounder from Lady Bird Lake, and Lake Austin's been following suit. Folks have been reporting catches in the 8-10 pound range, which ain't too shabby if you ask me.
But it ain't just about the bass. We've been seeing some hefty catfish, bluegill, and even a few grass carp for those of you looking for a real challenge. The sunfish have been biting like there's no tomorrow, especially around the shoreline vegetation.
As for lures, I've had great luck with wacky worms and weightless flukes early in the morning or when it's cloudy. When the sun's out, switch to a Texas-rigged worm and fish deeper around the docks and shoreline grass. Crankbaits and jerkbaits have been working well too, especially over submerged vegetation.
If you're more of a live bait kind of angler, you can't go wrong with minnows or nightcrawlers. The catfish have been loving cut bait, so don't forget to pack some of that if you're aiming for some whiskers.
Now, for the hot spots. The upper end of the lake near Mansfield Dam has been producing some real beauties. The water's clearer up there, and the fish seem to be loving it. Another spot to check out is around the Pennybacker Bridge. Those submerged structures are like fish condos, I tell ya!
Remember, folks, the grass is coming back to Lake Austin, and that's great news for us anglers. Look for those patches of hydrilla, coontail, and milfoil. The bass love to hang out around there.
So grab your gear, hit the water, and don't forget to practice catch and release when you can. We want to keep Lake Austin fishing strong for years to come. Tight lines, y'all!