Lake Austin Daily Fishing Report

Lake Austin Fishing Report: Prime Post-Spawn Bass and Active Shad Spawn


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Howdy folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Austin fishing report for May 5, 2025. The sun rose at 6:47 AM and will set around 8:15 PM tonight, giving us plenty of daylight and primo conditions for a day on the water. Temperatures are comfortable, expected to hit the mid-70s, and the water is a bit stained, holding steady around 75 degrees, just about half a foot below pool level.

Bass fishing is GOOD right now. It’s prime post-spawn action across Lake Austin, with some late spawners still sitting on beds in the backs of shallow pockets and a lot of bass fry visible in those same areas. The bigger females have mostly moved out to deeper haunts, chilling along grass edges and breaks in 10 to 15 feet of water. If you’re after those post-spawn fish, focus your efforts on those transition zones.

Best baits this week are Texas-rigged worms, wacky-rigged Senkos, and chatterbaits for working that deeper grass. If you’re fishing early, topwater lures can get the bite going around sunrise before the sun gets high. Folks dragging Carolina rigs and cranking shallow around rocky banks have also found success with decent numbers and a few bigger bites.

Crappie have been a little slower, but you might find them stacked up on deeper brush piles and docks with small jigs. Catfishing is steady, especially with fresh cut shad fished along the bottom near channel edges and deeper holes.

As for hot spots, check out the southern end of the lake near the Pennybacker Bridge, especially around the grass lines upriver from the bridge. Bee Creek is another solid bet, with plenty of shallow cover and deeper breaks close together—look for those bass transitioning between spawn and their summer patterns.

Overall, bass numbers have been good with plenty of quality 2- to 4-pound fish in the mix, and anglers are reporting solid action throughout the week. The shad spawn is still rolling early in the mornings, so keep an eye out for schooling activity and cast swimbaits or spinnerbaits if you see bait flickering near the surface.

That’s your Lake Austin report from Artificial Lure. Get out there, fish smart, and enjoy a great spring day on the water. Tight lines!
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