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Lake Austin Fishing Update Late Spring Patterns Topwater Bass Suspended Bait Bluegill Beds


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Lake Austin Fishing Report for Sunday, May 18, 2025

This is Artificial Lure coming to you with today’s fishing report for Lake Austin. The bite’s been steady as we head further into May, with conditions pointing toward an active morning and a lively afternoon, especially if you time it right.

Sunrise hit around 6:30 AM, with sunset expected near 8:20 PM. Early risers saw calm, partly cloudy skies and temps starting in the low 70s, climbing into the mid-80s by late afternoon. Winds are moderate out of the south, so you may want to anchor up or fish lee shorelines in the afternoon.

Lake Austin’s water is stained and hovering about 0.5 feet below pool, with surface temps right at 75 degrees. Fish are showing clear signs of shifting into late spring and early summer patterns. Bass have been hot in the mornings, holding shallow on grass edges, around docks, and at creek mouths. Topwater lures like walking baits, poppers, and small buzzbaits have produced action over grass before the sun gets high. As the morning progresses, switch to small swimbaits, dropshots, and shaky heads on the outer edges of the grass lines and deeper points. Dock edges and bulkheads are worth a cast, especially with a Texas rigged worm or minnow-style bait[1][5].

Forward-facing sonar is showing a lot of fish suspended near bait balls in 15 to 25 feet of water. If you see activity on the graph, try a minnow profile soft plastic or even a small blade bait to match the hatch[5].

Bluegill action is picking up, with lots of beds visible in the shallows. Panfish anglers are pulling good numbers using small creature baits, bits of nightcrawler, or little grubs around rock piles and grass patches. Some whoppers have been reported recently, making for fun family trips[2][3].

On the big fish front, recent weeks brought in a few impressive largemouth in the 4 to 6 pound range, and there’s still talk about that water body record white bass landed early this month. Bluegill are steady, and while we haven’t heard much about catfish this week, a fresh cut shad or big nightcrawler off deeper drop-offs could do the trick[3].

Best baits right now: topwaters early, then small swimbaits, dropshots, shaky heads, and chatterbaits as the sun gets high. For bluegill, toss small jigs or worms near beds and shallow vegetation.

Local hot spots include the stretch around Emma Long Metropolitan Park for early morning topwater bass, and the boat dock clusters near Steiner Ranch for midday action. The edges of the main river channel and the mouths of Bull Creek and Bee Creek are putting up good numbers too.

Tide swings aren’t a huge issue here, so focus on light levels and boat traffic to plan your outing.

Tight lines, and remember, keep it local and fish smart out there on Lake Austin[1][2][5].
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