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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2025 · 2 MIN

Lake Austin Fishing Report: Heating Up Bite, Ideal Conditions for Trophy Bass

from Lake Austin Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake Austin fishing report for Sunday, March 23, 2025. It's a beautiful spring day with temperatures expected to reach the mid-70s and partly cloudy skies. Sunrise was at 7:32 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 7:45 PM, giving us plenty of daylight hours on the water. Now, let's talk fish. The bass bite has been heating up lately, with reports of some nice largemouth being pulled in. Water temps are in the low 60s, which means we're right in that sweet spot for pre-spawn and early spawn activity. Folks have been having luck with Alabama rigs and jerkbaits in deeper water, while others are finding success working the grass edges in 5 to 15 feet. Speaking of grass, it's making a comeback in Lake Austin, and that's great news for us anglers. We're seeing hydrilla, coontail, eel grass, and milfoil, which are all prime habitats for those lunkers we're after. A few lucky anglers have even reported hooking into some 8 to 10-pounders, so there's definitely potential for a trophy catch. As for lures, I'd suggest having a mix of moving baits and slower presentations. Swimjigs, chatterbaits, and swimbaits have been producing when fished over the grass. Don't forget to pack some weedless drop shots and light Texas rigs for when the bite slows down. And if you're up for some excitement, try working a glide bait along the shoreline structure. For you live bait enthusiasts, minnows under a cork along the weed lines have been doing the trick. Just remember to keep an eye out for those pleasure boaters, especially as we get later in the day. Now, let me share a couple of hot spots with y'all. The area around Bee Creek near Tom Miller Dam has been producing some nice catches. Also, don't overlook Bull Creek near the 360 bridge crossing. These major creek entries tend to hold some good-sized fish. One last tip: with the full moon coming up, we might see more bass moving into the shallows to spawn. Keep an eye on those creek backs and boat bays for some potential sight fishing opportunities. Alright, folks, that's the scoop for today. Remember to clean, drain, and dry your boats to keep those pesky zebra mussels at bay. Now get out there and tight lines to ya! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake Austin fishing report for Sunday, March 23, 2025. It's a beautiful spring day with temperatures expected to reach the mid-70s and partly cloudy skies. Sunrise was at 7:32 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 7:45 PM, giving us plenty of daylight hours on the water. Now, let's talk fish. The bass bite has been heating up lately, with reports of some nice largemouth being pulled in. Water temps are in the low 60s, which means we're right in that sweet spot for pre-spawn and early spawn activity. Folks have been having luck with Alabama rigs and jerkbaits in deeper water, while others are finding success working the grass edges in 5 to 15 feet. Speaking of grass, it's making a comeback in Lake Austin, and that's great news for us anglers. We're seeing hydrilla, coontail, eel grass, and milfoil, which are all prime habitats for those lunkers we're after. A few lucky anglers have even reported hooking into some 8 to 10-pounders, so there's definitely potential for a trophy catch. As for lures, I'd suggest having a mix of moving baits and slower presentations. Swimjigs, chatterbaits, and swimbaits have been producing when fished over the grass. Don't forget to pack some weedless drop shots and light Texas rigs for when the bite slows down. And if you're up for some excitement, try working a glide bait along the shoreline structure. For you live bait enthusiasts, minnows under a cork along the weed lines have been doing the trick. Just remember to keep an eye out for those pleasure boaters, especially as we get later in the day. Now, let me share a couple of hot spots with y'all. The area around Bee Creek near Tom Miller Dam has been producing some nice catches. Also, don't overlook Bull Creek near the 360 bridge crossing. These major creek entries tend to hold some good-sized fish. One last tip: with the full moon coming up, we might see more bass moving into the shallows to spawn. Keep an eye on those creek backs and boat bays for some potential sight fishing opportunities. Alright, folks, that's the scoop for today. Remember to clean, drain, and dry your boats to keep those pesky zebra mussels at bay. Now get out there and tight lines to ya! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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