Lake Austin Fishing Report: Solid Conditions, Feeding Times, and Pre-Spawn Bass Tactics Podcast Por  arte de portada

Lake Austin Fishing Report: Solid Conditions, Feeding Times, and Pre-Spawn Bass Tactics

Lake Austin Fishing Report: Solid Conditions, Feeding Times, and Pre-Spawn Bass Tactics

Escúchala gratis

Ver detalles del espectáculo
# Lake Austin Fishing Report

Well, folks, it's your boy Artificial Lure here with your Wednesday morning report on Lake Austin.

We're looking at some solid conditions today. The sun's climbing up around 7:25 AM and we're tracking a sunset around 7:46 PM, giving us a solid twelve-plus hours of daylight to work with. Water temps are running mild for mid-February, and that's got the bass thinking about shallow structure.

According to the solunar forecast data for the Austin area, we've got major feeding windows hitting between 6:21 AM and 8:21 AM this morning, then again from 6:51 PM to 8:51 PM tonight. Minor times are scattered through the day, so don't count yourself out if you can't make those windows. The moon phase is sitting at about 50% first quarter, which historically means decent overall activity.

Fish-wise, we've been hearing about some quality largemouths pulling from Central Texas waters. Just yesterday over at Purtis Creek, a guide landed a 16-pounder—that's tournament weight right there. We're talking Alabama rigs with six-inch soft plastics working flooded timber. That's the ticket for this time of year on our lakes.

For your tackle box today, grab your inline spinners—those Panther Martin-style baits with the double-reverse blades work magic in February when the bass are transitioning. They create that pressure wave that triggers strikes when fish are scattered. Pair that with some Missile Baits Baby D Bombs on light weights if you're working the deeper pockets, and don't sleep on a Zoom Super Fluke in the shallower backwater areas.

Hot spots to hit? Focus on any main-lake structure bordering spawning pockets—that's classic pre-spawn staging habitat where fish bunch up. Second, work the flooded timber lines. Use your forward-facing sonar if you've got it. That's how the pros are connecting right now.

Thanks for tuning in, folks. Make sure you subscribe for daily reports throughout the season.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Todavía no hay opiniones