Lake Austin Spring Bass Pre-Spawn Report: March 15th Morning Conditions and Hot Spot Breakdown
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No tides here on this freshwater gem, but water levels are steady at 39% full, temps hoverin' 62-65°F—bass are wakin' up post-winter. Recent reports from TPWD show solid largemouth bass catches, with records like a 13.31-pounder back in '83, and recent gar action includin' longnose at 16.3 lbs last May. Locals been pullin' 10-15 bass per trip, up to 3 lbs, plus channel cats to 14 lbs and hybrid stripers hittin' 10 lbs. Bluegill and sunfish are bitin' too on beds.
Fish activity's hot pre-spawn: largemouth stagin' on points, stripers schooled mid-lake. Best lures? Go with **Texas-rigged plastic worms** in green pumpkin or watermelon for bass—killer on drop-offs. Spinnerbaits in white/chartreuse for stripers, or crankbaits like shad-colored squarebills. Live bait? Shiners or shad for cats and bass, worms for 'gills.
Hit these hot spots: **Tom Miller Dam** for current-fed stripers and schooling bass—troll or cast there at dawn. **Lakeshore Park coves** for bedding largemouth, especially shallow flats near 2222.
Bundle up early, watch for pleasure boats, and handle fish gentle—spawn's just gettin' goin'.
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