Lake Austin Fishing Report: Bass, Crappie, Stripers Biting Despite Winter Chill
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Fish activity's pickin' up post-cold snap—largemouth bass to 9 pounds reported good in similar Central Texas waters per TPWD weeklys, with Guadalupe bass, our state fish, mixin' in shallow. Crappie fair on brushpiles 10-20 feet down, catfish hittin' nightcrawlers, and stripers schoolin' mid-lake. Recent catches? Folks pullin' 2-5 pound bass steady, slabs of crappie by the dozen, even some hybrid stripers chasin' shad.
Best lures right now: downsized Alabama rigs with 3-inch Keitech swimbaits in natural shad or silver flash—killer on bass per Arkansas guides echoin' our patterns. Jigs, lipless crankbaits in red/orange, and chatterbaits with craw trailers for aggressive bites. Bait-wise, minnows and nightcrawlers rule for crappie and cats; crickets or redworms for bream.
Hit these hot spots: Mansfield Dam riprap for stripers and schooling bass at dawn, and the Tom Miller Dam area—channel swings and points holdin' winter bass tight to structure. Fish slow, stay deep 10-20 feet, and watch for shad balls.
Bundle up, respect the cold fronts, and tight lines, Austin anglers!
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