Lake Austin Daily Fishing Report

Summertime Sizzle: Lakeside Tactics for Austin's Warm Waters


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Artificial Lure here with your Lake Austin fishing report for August 6th, 2025. The lake’s holding steady at about half a foot low, water running a warm 81 degrees with a classic summer stain, ideal for those who know how to play their cards right. Sunrise hit this morning at 6:49 a.m., with sunset sliding in at 8:24 p.m. As of this evening, balmy night temperatures and mostly clear skies set the stage for an excellent late bite—summer patterns are full swing.

This week, the fishing’s been shaped by stable weather. Today, light southerly winds gave way to glassy pockets near day’s end. No tidal swings here on Austin, so you can fish the hours, not the tides. Folks out at daybreak reported a good topwater frog bite in the reeds and hydrilla beds, especially up by Emma Long Park. Largemouth bass proved eager early, chomping down on hollow-body frogs and slowly-walked soft plastics. According to the Texas Freshwater Fishing Report, the bass action is good right now on topwater frogs and soft plastics—stick with dark colors like black-blue or watermelon red for best results.

As the sun climbed, anglers switched to Texas- and Carolina-rigged worms, working shaded docks and mainlake drop-offs. If you’re after numbers, a green pumpkin Senko or a plum ribbon-tail worm dragged slow has been producing solid bites midday. The crappie bite is fair if you want a change of pace—target bridge pilings and deep brush with small minnows or 1/16-ounce jigs in chartreuse or white.

Catfish action is near its summer peak; fresh cut shad remains the hot bait for channel and blue cats, especially from dusk into the night. Most lines are going tight between Oyster Landing and the upper river channel bends. Some folks are boating nice stringers of eaters; expect a mix of 1-4 pound fish, but don’t be surprised by a big blue coming out at night.

White bass are scattered, but if you spot birds, throw small spoons or vertically jig chrome slabs for fast action. While not as thick as in spring, the occasional school will blitz on shad in open water in the afternoons.

Best baits today: Topwater frogs before 8 a.m., dark-colored soft plastics on light Texas rigs through the day, and curl-tail jigs or small minnows for crappie. For catfish, can’t go wrong with chunks of fresh cut shad or chicken liver tight-lined near drop-offs after sunset.

Hot spots include the upper third of Lake Austin around Bull Creek inlet and the grass beds along Emma Long Park—both produced quality bass today and throughout the past week. Another tried-and-true area is below the 360 Bridge; fish dusk with swim jigs or spinnerbaits along the rip-rap and pilings.

Overall, fish activity has been steady to good, particularly at dawn and dusk, with a handful of strong catches reported—one local angler picked up five bass to 4 pounds on a frog this morning, and crappie anglers are picking a half dozen per trip off deeper brush.

That’s the scoop from Lake Austin. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more lake reports, lure tips, and local angling insights. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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