Lake Austin Daily Fishing Report

Lakeside Anglers Delight Lake Austin Fishing Report 2025


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Hey there, fellow anglers It's Artificial Lure here, and I'm excited to share today's fishing report for Lake Austin and its surrounding waters.

First off, let's talk about the conditions. As of February 12, 2025, the weather in Austin is mild, with a high of around 68 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 50 degrees. The skies are partly cloudy, which is perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise was at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 6:23 PM, giving us a good window for some serious fishing.

Lake Austin, being a part of the Colorado River, doesn't have tides, but water levels can fluctuate. Currently, the water level is stable, and the clarity is slightly stained, which is typical for this time of year.

Recently, the fishing in Lake Austin has been quite active. Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass, Catfish, and Crappie are the most commonly caught species here. Just a few days ago, a record-breaking largemouth bass was caught in Lady Bird Lake, which is connected to Lake Austin via the Colorado River. This 14.05-pound bass caught by Willie Pipkin is a testament to the potential of these waters.

For Largemouth Bass, the best spots are usually around submerged rock formations, brush piles, and the shorelines lined with cypress and overhanging trees. Fishing offshore rock piles and brush piles with large Texas-rigged worms like the PowerTeam Lures Ribbon Hinge or a drop-shot rig with a finesse worm such as the PowerTeam Lures Finicky Tickler can be very effective. Don't overlook the bite along the shorelines, especially where channel swing banks meet cypress trees; skipping lures like a wacky-rigged senko or a River2Sea Bully Wa II hollow-body frog under these tree branches can yield some big catches.

If you're after Catfish, Lake Travis, which is just a short drive from Lake Austin, is your best bet. However, Lake Austin itself has a decent Catfish population, particularly Blue Catfish. Stinkbait is a favorite among Catfish anglers here.

For those targeting Striped Bass, Lake Travis is again a top choice, but Lake Austin also has its share. Look for areas where the water is a bit deeper, and use lures that mimic shad, such as crankbaits or swimbaits.

Here are a couple of hot spots to consider:

1. **Lady Bird Lake**: Despite being smaller, this lake is known for producing some of the biggest bass in the area. The shorelines with overhanging trees and submerged rock formations are prime spots.
2. **Lake Walter E. Long (Decker Lake)**: This lake is great for Largemouth and Hybrid Striped Bass. The areas around the bridges and submerged structures are particularly productive.

In summary, today's conditions are ideal for fishing in and around Lake Austin. With the right lures and knowledge of the best spots, you're likely to have a successful day on the water. So grab your gear, and let's see what these waters have in store for us Tight lines, everyone
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