Lake Austin Spring Crappie Bite - Early Morning Action with Light Tackle and Live Minnows
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Fish are wakin' up hungry this spring—crappie are the stars right now, schoolin' tight in 4-8 feet near submerged timber and brush piles as they gear up for spawn. Recent reports from local party boat crews on nearby Lake Travis mirror our action: fathead minnows and small shiners are slammin' 'em, with jigs in chartreuse or pink takin' limits daily. We've seen black crappie up to 2 pounds and white crappie pushin' 1.5, plus bonus largemouth bass hittin' 5-8 pounds on the same setups. Catfish are prowlin' deeper cuts too, grabbin' cut bait or live shad.
Best play? Rig light tackle—5-6 foot ultra-light rods with high-vis line to feel those subtle thumps. Drop jigs outside the structure, let 'em sink, or tip with a wigglin' minnow for non-stop bites. Skip the heavy gear; it'll spook 'em.
Hot spots: Hit the submerged trees off Mansfield Dam for crappie frenzy, or troll the ledges near Tom Miller Dam for bass and cats—action's hot from the swim deck or kayak.
Y'all stay safe, check regs, and wear your PFDs.
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