Lake Austin Fishing Update - December 22: Best Bite Windows, Lures, and Hot Spots
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Solunar forecast says today rates "Best++++" with major bite windows from 11:59 AM to 1:59 PM, and minors at 6:22-7:22 AM (just wrapped) and 6:44-7:44 PM. Fish are feedin' heavy 'round moon overhead at 3:05 PM-ish, 4% waxin' crescent pushin' 'em up shallow. No tides here on this Highland Lake, but water levels steady, prime for action.
Weather's callin' for cool highs in the low 60s, light north breeze—perfect for bundle-up bank fishin' or kayak drifts. Recent catches? Bass are hot—largemouth up to 15+ lbs statewide on Texas Parks & Wildlife records, whites and hybrids strikin' flies like Clousers and J-Moe. Bluegill, sunfish, channel cats to 11+ lbs on cut bait or worms, even crappie and gar showin'. Grove Resort pier reports steady bass, bluegill, sunfish, catfish on catch-and-release.
Go with **Texas-rigged plastic worms or craws** for bass—imitate them crawdads everywhere. Top baits: live shad or minnows for cats, crickets/nightcrawlers for 'gills. Spinnerbaits or small crankbaits in shad patterns for stripers if they school.
Hot spots: Hit the **Tom Miller Dam riprap** for current-fed bass at dawn/dusk, or **Boulder Dam coves** for protected sunfish and cats. Wade the shallows near Mansfield Dam for easy access.
Y'all stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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