"Lake Austin's October Fishing Report: Bites, Lures, and Hot Spots"

EPISODE · Oct 20, 2025 · 3 MIN

"Lake Austin's October Fishing Report: Bites, Lures, and Hot Spots"

from Lake Austin Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point Ai

Howdy folks, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with your October 20th, 2025 Lake Austin fishing report. Sunrise splashed over the water this morning at 7:37 a.m., and you can expect sunset around 6:54 p.m. We had a pretty mild start, with temps hovering in the high 60s at dawn and climbing to the upper 70s by midday. Winds have been light out of the south, keeping the lake surface just choppy enough to sneak up on the skittish ones. No big storms in the forecast—just some pleasant cloud cover drifting through and keeping things comfortable but not too bright.Lake Austin isn’t influenced by ocean tides, but water flow has been steady thanks to the controlled releases up at Mansfield Dam—you can bet the current is moving a little quicker through the narrows and bridge bottlenecks, and that’s where the bite has been best.Fishing’s kicked up a notch with this slightly cooler weather. This past week folks have been landing some thick largemouth bass, with several fish reported over the 5-pound mark, especially early in the morning and just before dark. For numbers, you’re looking at healthy catches, with bass in the 1- to 3-pound range showing up consistently. The hydrilla beds along Emma Long Park and the deeper drop-offs near the dam have been particularly productive. Over by Walsh Landing, some patient anglers hooked into decent numbers of sunfish and a couple of channel cats dinner-table-ready.Best bets for lures right now are natural-colored soft plastics—think watermelon red flake Senkos and green pumpkin worms, Texas-rigged or wacky-rigged, flipped right into the edge of the grass. Early risers should try white or chartreuse spinnerbaits and shallow-running crankbaits around the docks and retaining walls. Water’s clear, so stay subtle during the mid-morning lull. If you’re after a big bite, don’t overlook topwater stickbaits just after dawn—the whopper plopper bite over submerged vegetation has been hard to beat.Catfish chasers are doing well with punch bait and cut shad off the bottom, especially at dusk and down near Steiner Ranch, where deeper holes hold bigger blues and channels. Panfish action is steady around docks using live worms or small marabou jigs—perfect for bringing the young’uns.Two local hot spots to hit today: the shaded shoreline north of City Park, where overhanging trees and structure attract shad (and big bass lurking for breakfast), and the basin below the 360 Bridge—bass push bait up against those rocks, especially when the hydro release gets going.Stay courteous with other boaters, mind the no-wake zones, and keep those lifejackets handy. Thanks for tuning in to your Lake Austin fishing report, folks—don’t forget to subscribe for more action and updates every week.This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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