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Late Spring Angling on Lake Austin - Topwaters, Panfish, and More!

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Howdy folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you the latest fishing report for Lake Austin on Saturday, May 24, 2025. If you’re headed to the water today, you’re in for some classic late spring angling.

Sunrise hit at 6:30 a.m. and sunset will be at 8:24 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to work those morning and evening bites. Weather is holding nice and steady, with highs in the lower 80s and a light south breeze—ideal for both boaters and bank anglers. Water temp is about 75 degrees, and the stain is just enough to keep the fish comfortable on bright days. The lake’s just a half-foot below pool, so access is easy and plenty of shoreline structure is in play[5].

Bass fishing is very good right now. Early in the day, your best bet is to throw small topwater plugs and poppers near grass beds and along docks. Once the sun gets higher, bass are sliding out to deeper edges—try a dropshot, shaky head, or finesse swimbait along creek mouths and deep grass. We’re seeing lots of baitfish activity out in 15 to 25 feet, and the bass are never far behind. A few anglers are also catching good numbers on chatterbaits and small creature baits over bluegill beds. Don’t be shy about tossing a crankbait or jig around rock piles and brush, especially late in the morning[5].

Speaking of panfish, bluegill are thick in the shallows and spawning on beds. Grab a small jig or piece of worm and you’ll have non-stop action, which is great if you’ve got the kids along. Recent reports have bluegill blitzing the banks, and patient anglers have picked up slabs over a pound[2][3][5].

White bass are still showing up, mainly out deeper, with soft plastics and small slabs working best around current breaks and humps. There was even talk of a new water body record white bass landed earlier this month, so don’t overlook these speedy fighters if you’re after some variety[3].

For bait, live worms and minnows are producing plenty of bites for panfish and catfish, while your best lures this week are small topwaters, finesse plastics, chatterbaits, and smaller swimbaits in natural shad colors[5].

A couple of hot spots to check out: the stretches near Steiner Ranch are producing solid bass, especially around the grass beds and docks. Also, keep an eye on the area below the 360 Bridge—there’s a lot of bait stacked up and both bass and white bass are taking advantage early and late in the day[5].

That’s your Lake Austin report for today. Good luck out there, and remember to clean, drain, and dry your gear—let’s keep those zebra mussels at bay. Tight lines!
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