Artificial Lure here with your Lake Austin fishing report for Saturday, May 10, 2025. It’s a classic spring morning in Central Texas, with sunrise at 6:37 am and sunset set for 8:17 pm. The water’s stained, sitting at 75 degrees, and running just under half a foot below pool level. That means fish are getting comfortable in their early summer patterns and there’s plenty of grass in the lake, so you’ll want to adjust your tactics accordingly.
We’ve seen good numbers of largemouth bass this week. Early in the morning, bass are patrolling shallow water, especially near grass lines and boat docks. Later in the day, they’re sliding out to deeper structure around 15 to 25 feet, often holding on the edge of creek channels or suspended around bait schools. Your best bets right now are finesse rigs like dropshots and shaky heads, as well as small swimbaits. If you’re fishing the shallow grass or bluegill beds, a chatterbait or a compact creature bait worked along the weed edges can make for some explosive strikes.
Bluegill are on beds and have been biting well in the shallows, making this a great time to introduce kids or beginners to the lake. Small soft plastics, worms, or crickets get the job done. Recent catches have included lots of pan-sized bluegill and some healthy bass, with a few anglers reporting limits in the early mornings and evenings.
For those after catfish, focus on prepared baits or cut bait fished near the bottom around deeper holes and creek mouths. While not as fast as the bass bite, patient anglers are still putting a few in the livewell.
There’s been chatter about a big white bass caught recently, possibly a new lake record, so don’t be surprised if you find them schooling out in open water or around submerged humps.
As for prime spots, try working the grass lines in Emma Long Park and the docks near Steiner Ranch early, or hit the deep water drop-offs near the Pennybacker Bridge later in the day. The conditions have also been favorable around the mouth of Bee Creek, especially for bass and bluegill.
Best lures and baits today: dropshots and shaky heads with finesse worms, small swimbaits, chatterbaits in shad or green pumpkin, live worms, and crickets for panfish. For catfish, stick with stink or prepared baits.
With weather stable and fish active, it’s shaping up to be a stellar day on Lake Austin. Good luck and tight lines, y’all.