Lake Austin Fishing Report Today

Trout Stocking, Bass Bites, and Holiday Crowds: Your Lake Austin Fishing Report


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Lake Austin locals, this is Artificial Lure, your angling expert, bringing you today’s fishing report right out of Travis County. With Wednesday, November 26th kicking off the holiday trout season, conditions and opportunities are lining up for some excellent bite potential.

**Weather and Sun Times:** Wake to cool mid-50s this morning with patchy fog over the lake, gradually warming to the low 70s under partly cloudy skies. Winds light out of the southeast at 4-8 mph – perfect for boat and bank anglers. Expect sunrise around 7:01 a.m. and sunset at 5:27 p.m. Watch for the Waxing Gibbous moon tonight, boosting fish activity near dawn and dusk.

**Tidal and Solunar Report:** While Lake Austin isn’t tidal, fishingreminder.com confirms major bite windows at 6:48–8:48 a.m. and 7:02–9:02 p.m. Plan to hit your hot spots early or just before dark for peak bites.

**Fish Activity and Catches:** Today is big news for Austin’s trout anglers as Texas Parks and Wildlife is stocking thousands of rainbow trout across city lakes—including those in the Austin Neighborhood Fishin’ Program. The official word from TPWD is the lakes right in town are getting fresh stock starting today, and that means easy access for everyone, with or without a fancy rig. Locals have already been reporting solid catches of largemouth bass, white bass, and channel catfish in the main lake, with black crappie and sunfish making good showings especially near brush piles and docks.

**Best Lures and Bait:** For trout, TPWD and local advice favor classic baits: cheese, kernel corn, nightcrawlers, and mealworms. If you’re throwing lures, small inline spinnerbaits and spoons work wonders on the fresh stock. Bass are hitting jerkbaits, green pumpkin jigs, and slow-rolled swimbaits; early risers saw good luck with chartreuse spinnerbaits in the shaded coves. Catfish continue to prefer cut shad and chicken liver, and crappie are being caught on small shad-imitating jigs.

**Hot Spots:**
- **Red Bud Isle:** Early morning has seen consistent trout and bass catches near deeper water off the northwest bank and under overhanging brush.
- **Walsh Landing:** This stretch is prime for bank anglers after trout and panfish, especially after stocking events.
- For bass, try pitching jigs into submerged timber near the 360 Bridge or working swimbaits along the rocky drop-offs upriver.
- Crappie action is steady around the boat docks between Emma Long Park and City Park.

**Regulations and Tips:** Adults need a freshwater license, but kids under 17 and anyone fishing from a state park dock or bank are license-free. The daily bag limit for rainbow trout is five, no minimum length. TPWD recommends checking the trout stocking calendar before heading out.

That’s your update from Lake Austin—trout are here, bass are biting, and with holiday crowds, it pays to get there early and fish those bite windows. Thanks for tuning in to the report. Be sure to subscribe for weekly updates and get out before weekend crowds hit. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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