Lake Austin Fishing Report February 2026 - Bass, Crappie, and More in this Winter Bite
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Fish activity's fair in this winter bite—largemouth bass are the stars, hittin' dropshots and Texas-rigged soft plastics in 15-25 feet near standing timber and drop-offs, accordin' to LSOne ws reports. Recent catches show steady limits of 2-5 pounders, with some spots up to 7-8 pounds mixed in; crappie are pickin' up on jigs and minnows around brushpiles in 10-20 feet, numbers runnin' 15-25 fish days for dedicated anglers. No huge runs on stripers or whites yet, but catfish are fair on cut shad if ya go deep. Lake Austin's got that classic Highland Lakes vibe—bass schoolin' tighter in the cold, so slow your roll.
Best lures right now? Dropshot rigs with 4-inch finesse worms in green pumpkin or watermelon red, or Texas-rigged Senkos—work 'em draggin' slow. For crankin', medium-divers in shad patterns. Live bait? Minnows on light jigs for crappie, or shad for bass and cats. Fish the conditions—post-front days mean subtle presentations, low light low.
Hot spots: Hit the submerged timber off Mansfield Dam in 20 feet for bass, or the brushpiles in Bull Creek arm for crappie—both firein' lately.
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