Lake Austin Daily Fishing Report

Lake Austin Fishing Report: Bass Bonanza, Catfish Chaos, and Gar Galore


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Good morning, anglers! Here’s your Lake Austin fishing report for Sunday, April 13, 2025. Conditions are shaping up for a productive day on the water, so grab your gear and let’s dive into the details.

The weather today is mild with clear skies and temperatures climbing to the mid-70s, making for a comfortable day of fishing. Sunrise was at 7:06 AM, and sunset is at 7:58 PM, giving you plenty of time to wet a line. Water temperatures are around 65°F, with stained clarity and water levels sitting slightly below pool at 0.65 feet.

The bass spawn is in full swing, and there’s a lot of action in the shallows. Largemouth bass fishing is excellent right now, with plenty of 1-3 lb catches being reported along the banks. Some larger females can also be found on their beds. Key areas are around vegetation such as hydrilla and eelgrass, which have made a strong comeback in the lake. Drop shots, wacky worms, Texas-rigged worms, and small swimbaits have been the go-to lures for bass anglers. Natural colors and shad patterns are particularly effective over grass beds in 5-15 feet of water.

Other species like catfish and carp are also active. Flathead and channel catfish are being caught near deeper holes and brush piles with cut bait and stink baits. For carp enthusiasts, Lake Austin is home to common and grass carp, and sweet corn or dough baits are your best bet.

For hot spots, consider Emma Long Metropolitan Park, which offers good shoreline access and plenty of bass activity. Another great location is the upper end of the lake near Pennybacker Bridge, where the water is clearer and grass beds are abundant. For those with boats, graph the lake for submerged grass patches and focus on these areas for consistent bites.

If you’re looking for thrills, keep an eye out for alligator gar; some anglers have reported impressive catches, including gar up to 60 inches. Sight casting with jerkbaits near vegetation can yield exciting results for these predators.

Overall, conditions are ideal for a productive day of fishing, especially if you focus on shallow grass beds and use natural presentations. Whether you’re looking for largemouth bass, catfish, or carp, Lake Austin has something for everyone this spring. Tight lines, and enjoy your day on the water!
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