Winter Waltz on Lake Austin - Bass, Crappie & More in the Chilly Shallows
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No real tides here on this Highland Lake, but water levels steady from recent TPWD reports, with flows keepin' things oxygenated. Fish activity's pickin' up in the shallows—largemouth bass up to 15+ pounds like that Travis County record hauler, Guadalupe bass pushin' 3.5-3.7 lbs (Texas state fish, folks!), plus smallmouth to 4.5 lbs, white bass, channel cats, bluegill, and crappie hittin' rods recent weeks. Grover Resort Pier logs steady catches of bass, sunfish, and cats on catch-and-release, and TPWD all-tackle updates show whites and bass boatin' strong this month.
For lures, go lipless crankbaits like the Rat-L-Trap in cold water—Dicky Newberry swears by 'em on grass edges with 15-lb fluoro, stiff jig rod, and sharp round-bend trebles for reaction strikes. Jerkbaits in shad patterns tear up brush piles too. Live bait? Shad or minnows under a bobber for crappie and cats, worms for bluegill.
Hit these hot spots: Mansfield Dam riprap for stripers and whites early, or the submerged humps near Tom Miller Dam for big largemouth schoolin' on shad. Wade careful, watch for currents.
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