Good morning anglers! Today, April 11, 2025, Lake Austin is shaping up to be a fantastic spot for fishing. With water temperatures hovering at 60-67°F and spawning bass action in full swing, it's an excellent time to hit the water.
The weather forecast for today predicts mild spring conditions, with a clear sunrise at 7:09 AM and sunset at 7:58 PM. The fish activity will be steady throughout the day, with peak bites likely in the early morning and late evening hours.
Recent reports show that Largemouth bass are dominating the catches, with plenty of 1-3 pounders and a sprinkling of larger females in the shallows, actively spawning around the grass beds and brush piles. Anglers have also logged catches of flathead catfish, grass carp, and even the occasional alligator gar. For those targeting Largemouth, wacky worms, dropshots, and Texas-rigged worms have been the most consistent producers. Swimbaits and jerkbaits in shad-like colors work wonders over the grass and around its deeper edges. If you're hunting for catfish, live minnows or cut bait are reliable options.
Two hot spots to focus on are Emma Long Metropolitan Park, offering great shoreline access and impressive Largemouth bass opportunities, and the upper end of the lake near the clearer waters sourced from Lake Travis. When exploring these areas, look for grass patches in 5-15 feet of water—they’re holding bait and fish.
If you're planning to try your hand at early-morning fishing, don’t overlook the action along wind-blown shorelines where shad are spawning. Topwater lures and rattle traps can be highly effective in these situations for bass, stripers, and white bass.
For a productive day, be sure to pack wacky worms, crankbaits, and smaller swimbaits in natural colors. Lake Austin is thriving right now, and whether you’re a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, the fishing opportunities are outstanding. Good luck and tight lines!