
Lake Austin Fishing Forecast - Fall Transition Patterns and Hot Spots
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Let's talk about what's happening on Lake Austin today. We're looking at sunrise around 7:30 AM and sunset near 7:00 PM, giving us some great fishing windows. The weather's cooperating nicely with temperatures in the low 80s, though it's been staying warm which is keeping that water temperature up in the mid to upper 70s.
Now, Lake Austin doesn't have tides like our coastal waters, but current flow from the Colorado River and dam releases definitely affect how these fish behave. With minimal flow recently, the bass have been holding in predictable spots.
The largemouth bass bite has been fair to good. Early morning topwater action is where it's at right now. Buzzbaits and Whopper Ploppers are absolutely killing it around the grass lines and near the shoreline structure. Once the sun gets up over the trees, you'll want to transition to square-bill crankbaits in shad colors around jetties and rocky points. Work those in the 8 to 12-foot range and you'll find success.
For finesse fishing, small jigs in green pumpkin or natural colors are producing around creek mouths and backwater areas. Texas-rigged worms in darker colors are catching keeper bass throughout the day when that topwater bite dies down.
The crappie action is starting to pick up as we move deeper into fall. Look for them suspended around brush piles and standing timber in 10 to 18 feet of water. Black and chartreuse jigs or Crappie Magnets paired with minnows are your best bet. The bite's been hit-and-miss but improving daily as the water cools.
Catfish are eating well all over the lake. Blues and channels are active along ledges and deeper structure. Punch bait and cut bait are producing consistent results.
For hot spots, I'd recommend hitting the area around Red Bud Isle early for that topwater bite. The rocky points and drop-offs near Tom Miller Dam are holding good numbers of bass throughout the day. Work those with crankbaits and you won't be disappointed.
The grass beds in the upper stretches near the dam are holding bass that are chasing shad. This schooling activity has been sporadic but explosive when it happens, particularly mid-morning and late afternoon.
Remember folks, with the water staying warm, fish are still in that summer-to-fall transition pattern. Be ready to change up your tactics and offerings until you find what they want on any given day.
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