Lake Austin Fishing Report: Early Spring Action on the Highland Lake
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Lake's down a tad from last week, but fish are active in the shallows and mid-depths. TPWD records show recent action: a 3-pound white bass by Tyler Torwick on February 22 last year, and that monster 15.32-pound largemouth by Trace Jansen back in '21—proves the big girls are here. Lately, crappie slabs and bass bonanzas lightin' up the reports; folks pullin' black crappie to 2 pounds, white crappie near 2, plus channel cats, bluegills, and Guadalupe bass. Hybrid stripers and stripers schoolin' too, with shad spawns kickin' off.
No real tides on this Highland Lake, but those LCRA releases mimic 'em—watch for flows stirrin' baitfish. Best lures right now? From MLF pros on nearby Travis, shaky heads with Zoom Trick worms in green pumpkin or watermelon, wacky-rigged Senkos, finesse jigs like Omega in PB&J with craw trailers, and chatterbaits for docks. Swim jigs and vibrating jigs killin' it in stained water upriver. Live bait? Shad or minnows under bobbers for crappie and cats; cut shad for blues and flats.
Hit these hot spots: Mansfield Dam area for stripers and hybrids early, trollin' shad-colored jigs; and the coves near Steiner Ranch for dock-skippin' largemouth and crappie—finesse worms shine there. Fish shallow early, go 10-20 feet midday.
Stay safe, check regs, and wet a line!
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