Lake Austin Pre-Spawn Bass Bite Heating Up: 10-20 Fish Days in March
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The bite's hot, y'all! Largemouth bass are aggressive, pushin' shallow on points and ledges, with Guadalupe bass scrappin' in coves. Recent catches mirror Lady Bird Lake records from tpwd.texas.gov—channel cats hittin' 21 pounds just weeks back, big flatheads to 26, crappie and sunfish schoolin' heavy. Limits are comin' easy: 10-20 bass days reported, plus blues and channels stackin' coolers. Fish activity's high—pre-spawn hunger got 'em chasin'.
Match the hatch with medium-divin' crankbaits in shad or craw colors, grindin' rocky transitions. Football jigs or Texas-rigged creatures dragged slow for the hogs. Weightless Senkos skipped under docks for finesse. Live cut shad or stink bait for cats—can't beat the real deal. Rig medium-heavy 7-foot rods, 12-15 lb fluoro, smooth drags.
Hot spots? Hit main lake points near Mansfield Dam for bass highways, or secondary points in coves like Bull Creek—fish stack there. Transition banks from rock to gravel are gold.
Gear up, stay safe, and tight lines!
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