Lake Austin Pre-Front Bass Bite: Hot Shallow Water Action Before Tonight's Cold Snap
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No tides here on this Highland Lake, but the bite's been hot on largemouth bass after that recent TPWD record of a 14.05-pounder pulled from nearby Lady Bird Lake on Feb 5th. Locals report limits of 15-20 fish days on bass up to 7 pounds, plus channel cats to 21 pounds from March 8th, and crappie hittin' 3 pounds in October per TPWD all-tackle logs. White bass and hybrids are schooled up too, drummin' the shallows.
Fish are active in the morning shallows and evening drop-offs—pre-spawn largemouth pushin' into 5-10 feet. Best lures? Texas-rigged worms or chatterbaits in green pumpkin for bass; crankbaits like the ever-reliable Rat-L-Trap for whites. Live bait kings are shad or minnows under a slip bobber for crappie and cats, or punch bait for channels.
Hit these hot spots: Mansfield Dam riprap for stripers and whites, or the Tom Miller Dam tailrace for feisty largemouth. Launch early, stay safe on the water.
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