Good morning from the banks of Lake Austin, this is Artificial Lure with your local fishing report for Sunday, April 20, 2025.
We’ve had a run of warm spring days out here, with stained water holding steady around 65 degrees and the lake sitting about half a foot below full pool. Sunrise came at 6:54 am this morning, casting a golden glow across the grass beds, and sunset is expected at 8:04 pm. There’s not much tidal movement to worry about on Lake Austin, but steady winds may push baitfish toward the southern banks and points.
Bass fishing is solid right now. Most largemouth are finishing up their spawn, and you’ll find lots of fish shallow, especially 1 to 3 pounders, along with the occasional big mama still cruising near the beds. Look for grass beds as these are holding the best numbers and larger fish. Target those areas with wacky worms, dropshots, small swimbaits, or a classic Texas rigged worm. Go natural—green pumpkin, watermelon, and anything with a little red flake has been producing. Early morning and late evening are prime times, especially along docks and shaded stretches.
Recent catches have been strong, with most anglers reporting limits of healthy largemouth in the 1 to 3 pound range, and a few fish tipping the scales well over 5 pounds. Catfish and sunfish are also heating up, especially around deeper brush and under overhanging limbs. If you're after cats, fresh cut shad or chicken liver on the bottom should do the trick.
For bait and lures, wacky worms, dropshots, and small swimbaits are the ticket for bass. Minnows or nightcrawlers work well for sunfish. Crappie can be picked up off bridge pilings or submerged timber with small jigs in natural shad or chartreuse colors.
For hot spots, don’t skip Emma Long Park for shoreline access, especially near the big grass edges. Another reliable zone is the stretch of water between the Pennybacker Bridge (360 Bridge) and Walsh Landing, which consistently produces quality bass and regular multi-species action.
Remember to drain and dry your gear and boat to help keep zebra mussels from spreading since they’re in the system now.
That’s your report for Lake Austin today. Tight lines and enjoy a beautiful spring Sunday on the water.