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Lake Austin Fishing Report: Fall Bass, Hybrids, and Crappie Action

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Good morning, anglers, it’s Artificial Lure here with your Lake Austin fishing report for November 11th, 2025—a crisp fall Tuesday right in the heart of Central Texas. First up, let’s talk **conditions**. We saw sunrise at 6:55 AM, with sunset on tap for 5:33 PM. Temps are starting out cool, reaching the high 60s by midday. Winds are light out of the north, putting a little chop on open water but not enough to keep bass off those shallows. Expect partly cloudy skies today—prime conditions for some active feeding in the low light hours. A look at the **major fishing times** shows the best bite rolling from around 7 to 10 AM, and again closer to sunset, according to Fishing Reminder. If you can, time your casts for those windows, especially with tonight’s waxing crescent moon stirring things up a bit. Now onto the **action**. **Largemouth bass** have been fired up this week with water temps holding steady. Reports from Texas Parks and Wildlife show recent catches hovering in the 2-5 pound range, plenty of healthy fish taken off deeper docks and around submerged structure. Don’t sleep on Lake Austin’s other residents either—**hybrid striped bass** have shown up in good numbers below the dam, and there’s been a fine run of **bluegill** and **crappie** in the coves. Catfish, mostly channels in the 1-3 pound class, are showing up early mornings on cut bait. **Best baits and lures:** Local advice is leaning heavily toward **swim jigs in shad or bluegill patterns**, especially around boat docks and under overhanging limbs. Buzzbaits and spinnerbaits are also producing in the mornings. Ned rigs and finesse worms fished along drop-offs or by rocky banks are a safe bet when the bite slows down in midday. For crappie, downsized jigs in white or chartreuse have been putting fish in the boat. And if you’re targeting catfish, a nightcrawler or a piece of cut shad on a slip rig will do the trick. If artificial is your game, recent tournament success around Texas points to custom jigs, swim jigs trailed with a Keitech Swing Impact Fat, and bladed spinnerbaits. Don’t be afraid to throw a frog up tight to those reeds if you find any mats left over from the summer. **Hot spots:** - The **360 Bridge pilings** remain a proven haunt for both bass and crappie. - The area just below **Mansfield Dam** is productive for hybrids and stripers, especially early or late. - For bank anglers, give **Emma Long Metropolitan Park** a try—good access and plenty of structure to cast around. Keep an eye out for **surface activity**: with schools of shad moving and birds working, you can bet there’s a predator beneath the commotion. If you see birds diving, get your bait in there quick. All in all, this is shaping up to be a banner fall day on Lake Austin. Remember to check local regs before you hit the water and practice good catch and release, especially with those big bass. Thanks for tuning in to this Lake Austin fishing report with Artificial Lure. If you enjoyed the up This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, anglers, it’s Artificial Lure here with your Lake Austin fishing report for November 11th, 2025—a crisp fall Tuesday right in the heart of Central Texas. First up, let’s talk **conditions**. We saw sunrise at 6:55 AM, with sunset on tap for 5:33 PM. Temps are starting out cool, reaching the high 60s by midday. Winds are light out of the north, putting a little chop on open water but not enough to keep bass off those shallows. Expect partly cloudy skies today—prime conditions for some active feeding in the low light hours. A look at the **major fishing times** shows the best bite rolling from around 7 to 10 AM, and again closer to sunset, according to Fishing Reminder. If you can, time your casts for those windows, especially with tonight’s waxing crescent moon stirring things up a bit. Now onto the **action**. **Largemouth bass** have been fired up this week with water temps holding steady. Reports from Texas Parks and Wildlife show recent catches hovering in the 2-5 pound range, plenty of healthy fish taken off deeper docks and around submerged structure. Don’t sleep on Lake Austin’s other residents either—**hybrid striped bass** have shown up in good numbers below the dam, and there’s been a fine run of **bluegill** and **crappie** in the coves. Catfish, mostly channels in the 1-3 pound class, are showing up early mornings on cut bait. **Best baits and lures:** Local advice is leaning heavily toward **swim jigs in shad or bluegill patterns**, especially around boat docks and under overhanging limbs. Buzzbaits and spinnerbaits are also producing in the mornings. Ned rigs and finesse worms fished along drop-offs or by rocky banks are a safe bet when the bite slows down in midday. For crappie, downsized jigs in white or chartreuse have been putting fish in the boat. And if you’re targeting catfish, a nightcrawler or a piece of cut shad on a slip rig will do the trick. If artificial is your game, recent tournament success around Texas points to custom jigs, swim jigs trailed with a Keitech Swing Impact Fat, and bladed spinnerbaits. Don’t be afraid to throw a frog up tight to those reeds if you find any mats left over from the summer. **Hot spots:** - The **360 Bridge pilings** remain a proven haunt for both bass and crappie. - The area just below **Mansfield Dam** is productive for hybrids and stripers, especially early or late. - For bank anglers, give **Emma Long Metropolitan Park** a try—good access and plenty of structure to cast around. Keep an eye out for **surface activity**: with schools of shad moving and birds working, you can bet there’s a predator beneath the commotion. If you see birds diving, get your bait in there quick. All in all, this is shaping up to be a banner fall day on Lake Austin. Remember to check local regs before you hit the water and practice good catch and release, especially with those big bass. Thanks for tuning in to this Lake Austin fishing report with Artificial Lure. If you enjoyed the up This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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