Fishing Lake Austin: Crappie Slabs, Bass Bonanzas, and More on This January 31st
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Fish activity's pickin' up post-cold; bass are schooled 15-25 feet on points and ledges, crappie hangin' in brush piles, and cats prowlin' bottoms. Recent reports from Lake Austin Fishing Report podcasts note steady bass and crappie bites, with ideal conditions now—folks pullin' 3-5 pound largemouths daily. Texas Parks and Wildlife all-tackle records show Lake Austin's primed for big ones: hybrid stripers to 8+ pounds, largemouth up to 12+, white bass hittin' 3 pounds, channel cats 15+, flatheads 80. Numbers are decent—limits of 10-15 fish per boat on good days, mostly largemouth, stripers, crappie, and sunfish.
Best lures right now? Jighead minnows on forward-facing sonar for bass, per MLF pros on nearby Sam Rayburn. MADE Baits rainbow trout minijigs are killin' it on bass, crappie—even crossin' over from trout patterns, as Fish Sniffer reports hot action in clearish water. For bait, live shad or minnows under bobbers for crappie and cats; cut shad for bottom-dwellers.
Hit these hot spots: Mansfield Dam ledges for stripers and bass—drop shots shine there. And Twin Creeks coves up-lake for crappie slabs in the timber.
Bundle up, fish slow, and measure your keepers. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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