Artificial Lure here, bringing you your Lake Austin fishing report for Friday, May 30, 2025.
The sun’s up early these days, rising around 6:30 AM and not setting till just after 8:15 PM – that means you’ve got a full day to chase bites. We’re seeing classic late May weather: comfortable mornings in the mid-70s, warming to the low-80s by afternoon. The water temp is holding steady around 75 to 78 degrees, and the lake level is just under a half-foot below pool, so there’s plenty of water and access remains good.
Lake Austin’s fishing has been downright solid this week. With the water stained and just a touch below full, bass have been biting especially well. Early mornings, hit the shallows along the thick grass beds with topwater lures like poppers and walking baits – there’s active feeding on bluegill and shad just after sunrise. Reports from Captain Carson Conklin at ATX Fishing confirm bass are responding well to small swimbaits around dock edges and along bulkheads before boat traffic picks up. Once you see that sun climbing and more boats on the water, the fish are sliding out to deeper brush piles and offshore structure. That’s when you’ll want to switch to Texas-rigged worms, dropshots, or shaky heads, especially around the deeper brush.
Don’t overlook the bluegill bite – it’s been hot along shallow beds, and chatterbaits or small creature baits will get you steady action. A water body record white bass was landed just last week, so there’s a chance you’ll find some schooling along main lake points, especially on small spoons or flashy underspins, according to the Lake Austin Daily Fishing Report.
Crappie have been fair to good on jigs near timber and deeper brush, mostly mid-lake and up near creek mouths. Catfish are slow but you might pick up a few with cut bait or punch bait around 15-20 feet, mostly off deeper banks and channels.
Prime hot spots for this weekend include the healthy grass lines near Emma Long Metropolitan Park first thing in the morning. Once the sun’s higher, move out toward the deeper structure near Mansfield Dam and check the creek mouths and docks up and down Bee Creek and Bull Creek – both have been holding fish, especially with baitfish present. Forward-facing sonar is helping anglers locate suspended bass chasing bait balls just off the main river channel.
Today’s fishing will be best sunrise to about 10 AM and again for the last couple hours before sunset. Boat traffic will be heavy with the weekend kick-off, so try to get out early, plan your spots, and stay safe.
Best bets for lures:
- Topwater poppers and walking baits (sunrise/sunset)
- Small swimbaits and chatterbaits (shoreline/docks)
- Texas-rigged worms and dropshots (brush piles, offshore midday)
That’s your Lake Austin report for May 30th. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure! Be sure to subscribe for tomorrow’s updates and remember: this has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.