Artificial Lure here, bringing you today's Lake Austin fishing report for Saturday, August 16, 2025.
We're kicking off with weather: the early morning saw mild humidity and temps in the low 80s, rising toward the upper 90s by lunch. Winds will stay light, perfect for casting, but keep hydrated and pack extra sunscreen. Sunrise splashed the water at 6:54 a.m. and expect sunset around 8:10 p.m.--so you’ve got plenty of daylight to put fish on the deck.
Lake Austin continues its summer trend: steady bass and panfish action is what locals love. Right now, the *largemouth bass* are responding best near shaded brush, dock pilings, and grass lines. Bite windows have been strongest near dawn and again late afternoon as the sun starts to settle behind the cypress. Midday fishing is still productive if you shift to deeper structure.
In recent catch reports, anglers off Walsh Landing and the Pennybacker Bridge recorded solid numbers of 2- to 4-pound bass earlier this week, with several larger buckets in the mix. That’s consistent with Instagram chatter from Austin Rose Fishing, who mentioned multi-species hauls--five different kinds in one session, including bass, bluegill, and channel catfish. Bluegill and sunfish are stacked in coves and along riprap; worms or small plastic grubs are landing plenty according to the local pier crew.
Best baits right now:
- For **bass**: Texas-rigged soft plastics, watermelon or June bug colored, work wonders around grass and docks. Ned rigs and drop shots with finesse worms are clutch when fish are finicky--that’s a tip echoed by the Leech Lake tournament this week, and it holds true here. Topwater frogs and buzzbaits got reaction bites at first light, especially up near Emma Long Park and the Steiner Ranch cliffs.
- For **catfish**: Night crawlers and stink baits worked along the bottom are seeing steady hits, especially after dusk. Channel cats and the occasional flathead are being coaxed from deeper ledges.
- For **bluegill and sunfish**: Live worms, small spinners, or tiny crappie jigs do the trick in the shallows and around submerged brush.
If you’re looking for hot spots, don’t skip these:
- **Pennybacker Bridge (360 Bridge)**: Deep rock edges and nearby drop-offs are holding quality bass and catfish.
- **Emma Long Park shoreline**: Early morning topwater and soft plastics pay off; afternoons are good for panfish.
- **Walsh Landing**: Dock structure and adjacent grass lines are putting up good bass numbers, with bluegill biting steady.
- **Sunrise Cove, upstream of Tom Miller Dam**: Early hours are productive for lunker largemouth, especially on spinnerbaits and shad-imitating baits.
Lake Austin isn’t tidal, but typical reservoir fluctuations mean shallow fish are on the move early and late, so time your approach for low-light hours. Water clarity is decent, but after last night’s light rain, expect a mild stain in northern coves—adjust lure color accordingly.
Remember, it’s catch-and-release for most areas unless you’re out for bluegill or catfish table fare—be sure to check local regulations.
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