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Memorial Day Fishing Forecast for Lake Austin

Memorial Day Fishing Forecast for Lake Austin

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Good morning from Lake Austin this fine May 25th, 2025. Artificial Lure here, bringing you the latest fishing conditions and hot tips as the sun rises on another great day by the water.

First off, sunrise is right around 6:30 am and sunset will be just past 8:20 pm, giving us a solid window for action on the lake. Weather is shaping up to be just about perfect – expect a mild start in the low 70s and climbing to the mid-80s by the afternoon, with partly cloudy skies and light southeast winds. Water temperature’s hovering at a comfortable 75 degrees and the lake’s just about half a foot below full pool, so launching and navigation are easy right now[3][4].

Fish activity this week has been lively, especially with Memorial Day weekend bringing out a mix of locals and visiting anglers. Bass are the main ticket on Lake Austin, and they’re biting well. Early in the morning, target grass edges with small topwater plugs for explosive strikes. As the sun gets up and folks start hitting the water hard, you’ll find bass setting up offshore around brush piles and deeper docks. Small swimbaits worked close to the dock edges or reeled off the bulkheads have been producing in the first couple hours after dawn. For midday, Texas-rigged worms, drop shots, and shaky heads around brush in deeper water are the way to go. If you’re packing electronics, use forward-facing sonar and a minnow-style bait to pick off suspended fish out around bait balls[3][4].

You can expect a mix of other species too – reports show catfish chasing shad from rocky points, and crappie holding tight to submerged brush. Anglers have picked up both with cut bait and live minnows in 15-25 feet of water. It’s a good time for multi-species action if you want to mix things up[1].

Best lures right now are small walking or popping topwater baits at first light, natural-colored swimbaits, and green pumpkin or watermelon soft plastics for worms and creature baits. For baits, you can’t beat a live shiner or a fresh-cut piece of shad if you’re going for cats or crappie.

Hot spots include the section just upriver from the 360 Bridge where grass beds and docks cluster, and the mouth of Bull Creek which is always loaded with bait. If things are busy, sneak down towards Emma Long Park and work the points and deeper docks for a little peace and surprising action.

Enjoy your time out there, respect your fellow anglers, and be safe with the increased boat traffic this weekend. Tight lines from Artificial Lure[3][4].
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