Lake Austin Spring Spawn Heating Up: Bass to 8 Pounds and Bluegill Beds Firing
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Sunrise at 7:15 AM, sunset 7:50 PM—perfect window for dawn bites. No tides here since it's a river-fed lake, but levels are steady thanks to recent rains. Fish are active post-winter, with bass pushin' into spawn mode like we saw on nearby lakes in TPWD's 2025 reports of hundreds of record catches statewide.
Recent action's hot: locals pullin' largemouth bass up to 8 pounds, bluegill swarmmin' beds, sunfish hittin' easy, and channel catfish prowlin' deeper channels. Grove Resort's pier reports steady catch-and-release of these species daily from 10 AM to 5 PM, weather permittin'.
Best lures right now? Go with soft plastic worms or creature baits in green pumpkin for bass—rig 'em Texas-style on a 3/8 oz weight. Spinnerbaits in white/chartreuse for reaction strikes. Live bait? Shiners or nightcrawlers on a bobber for bluegill and cats, or cut shad for bigger bass.
Hit these hot spots: Mansfield Dam area for deep-water bass holdin' near structure, and the coves by Emma Long Park where bluegill beds are thick—quiet launches, easy access.
Stay safe, wet a line, and measure those keepers right per TPWD guidelines.
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