Lake Austin Daily Fishing Report

Lake Austin Fishing Report - May 9, 2025: Bass, Bluegill, and a Water Body Record White Bass


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Howdy, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing report for May 9th, 2025, focused on our beautiful Lake Austin.

The water conditions are looking mighty fine today! Lake Austin is sitting at 0.47 feet below pool with a water temperature of 75 degrees and a slightly stained clarity. This is prime fishing weather, folks!

Bass fishing has been GOOD this week, with the fish settling into their early summer patterns. They're hanging shallow in the morning hours, but as the day heats up, they're moving offshore to deeper water. If you're heading out early, target those shallow areas with Texas rig worms, wacky rig senkos, and chatterbaits. The post-spawn bass are aggressive, and there's a ton of grass in the lake right now where fish are certainly holding.

As the day progresses, switch to fishing edges of docks and creek mouths with small baits like dropshots, shaky heads, or small swimbaits. A lot of fish are sitting around bait balls in deeper water, roughly 15-25 feet down.

We're seeing plenty of bluegill beds in shallow water, so fishing chatterbaits and small creature baits around these areas has been producing well. The threadfin shad spawn is continuing, which is creating excellent feeding opportunities.

For those targeting white bass, they're becoming more active, with reports of a water body record caught just a couple weeks ago!

Hot spots to consider:
1. The grass beds near Emma Long Park have been consistently productive
2. Around Mansfield Dam, fish the deeper structures as the day heats up
3. Creek mouths along the main lake are holding good numbers of bass

Best lures have been MAL lures (fished both vertically and horizontally), Texas rigged worms, and chatterbaits. If the artificial bite slows down later in the day, switching to live bait can still put fish in the boat.

The weather is perfect for a day on the water, so grab your favorite rod and get out there! The early morning bite has been strongest, so I'd recommend hitting the water at first light if you can.

Remember to keep an eye out for those spawning areas, and please practice catch and release on those breeding fish to keep our fishery strong for years to come.

Tight lines and good fishing, y'all! This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time. See you on the water!
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