• Fishing Lake Austin on a Partly Cloudy November Day with Ideal Water Conditions for Bass, Catfish, and Crappie

  • Nov 15 2024
  • Length: 2 mins
  • Podcast

Fishing Lake Austin on a Partly Cloudy November Day with Ideal Water Conditions for Bass, Catfish, and Crappie

  • Summary

  • For Lake Austin on November 15, 2024, here’s what you can expect:

    The weather is looking partly cloudy with a high of around 75 degrees and a low of 58 degrees, making it a great day to be out on the water. Sunrise is at 6:54 AM and sunset at 5:23 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to fish.

    The water level is slightly below pool, at 0.49 feet, and the water is stained, which can make for some excellent fishing conditions. Bass activity has been good, particularly in the grassy areas. According to local guides, bass can be caught using flukes and divers, but the best bite is still on worms. Texas rigged worms and weightless flukes are your best bets, especially along the inside grass lines in 5-8 feet of water.

    For those targeting other species, catfish and crappie are also present, although the crappie bite has been slower. Catfish are active in deeper parts of the lake, and cut bait or punch baits in 15-30 feet of water can yield some good catches.

    Hot spots include the areas near the dam and the deeper parts of the lake, especially around brush piles. The grassy edges and isolated hard cover areas near boat ramps and shell beds are also worth exploring.

    Overall, it's a great day to get out on Lake Austin, with plenty of fish to be caught and comfortable weather to enjoy. Just remember to target those grassy areas and deeper brush piles for the best results.
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