Lake Austin Winter Fishing Report: Big Bass, Crappie, and Catfish Bites
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Recent action's been solid per TPWD records: a monster 14-pound largemouth bass hauled from nearby Lady Bird Lake on February 5th this year, and crappie up to 3 pounds in October. Lake Austin's own reports from early December spotlight largemouth, Guadalupe bass, and catfish bitin' steady—folks pullin' strings of 2-5 pounders daily. Hybrid stripers and whites mixin' in too. Winter numbers are up, with electro-fishing surveys showin' top bass catches since 2008.
Hit these hot spots: the submerged humps off Mansfield Dam for deep crankin' Guadalupe and largemouth, and the coves near Emma Long Park for crappie slabs and cats. Best lures? Go with 1/2-ounce jigheads rigged with 6-inch paddle-tail minnows or Yamamoto Hinge Minnows—mimic shad perfectly in 20-30 feet. Crankbaits and swim jigs for aggressive bass. Live bait? Shad or worms on bottom rigs for cats and crappie; punch bait if they're finicky.
Bundle up, rig tight, and limit your catch—Texas regs apply. Tight lines!
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