Lake Austin Spring Spawn: 70-Degree Conditions, Shallow Bass Moving, Limits Expected
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Lake Austin's no slouch—it's a Highland Lakes gem with that steady current from the Colorado River actin' like a tidal pull, risin' 'bout 1-2 feet today from dam releases, keepin' baitfish movin'. Fish are active post-winter, largemouths pushin' up shallow in 5-15 feet, hittin' beds and spawnin' edges. Recent reports from TPWD water body records show solid catches: an 11.34-pound largemouth record still standin', channel cats to 6.60 pounds on shad last year, plus white crappie, drum, and gar haulin' in numbers. Local chatter says limits of 2-5 pound bass daily, with a few 7-8 pounders mixin' in—folks are pullin' 10-20 fish limits easy.
Best lures right now? Go with a 6th Sense Panorama jig for flippin' beds, or sink a Texas-rigged worm in black/chartreuse down 20 feet where the big girls lurk. Live shad or minnows on a Carolina rig for cats and stripers—shad's killin' it per recent records. Work the hydrilla lines and points slow, let 'em inhale it.
Hot spots? Hit the Tom Miller Dam tailrace for current-fed bass and hybrids—fish the eddies hard. Or slide up to Bee Caves Road bridge pilings for crappie and cats stackin' up.
Y'all get out there safe, check regs, and wear your PFD. Thanks for tunin' in, subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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