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June 21, 2025 3 mins
Artificial Lure here with your Lake Austin fishing report for Saturday, June 21, 2025. Water temps are holding steady around 81 degrees, and the lake sits 0.63 feet below pool with clarity classified as “stained but fishable,” according to the latest Texas Parks and Wildlife update. Today’s weather is classic Texas summer—clear skies, highs in the upper 80s, and a gentle south breeze that’ll keep things comfortable on the water. Expect sunrise at 6:29 AM and sunset close to 8:30 PM, giving you a long stretch of daylight to chase those bites.

We’re deep into the summer pattern. Early in the morning, the shallow bite is good, especially until the sun gets up. Bass are still hitting small topwaters over grass near the banks—think walking baits and poppers. Once that sun climbs and the recreational boats roll in, a lot of fish are moving offshore, setting up on brush piles, creek mouths, and deep grass beds. Right now, hydrilla and eel grass are creating prime summer structure on both ends of the lake. For deeper targets, Texas-rigged worms, dropshots, shaky heads, and small swimbaits are all producing, especially around brush and points.

Forward-facing sonar is picking up suspended bass out chasing bait in open water, so if you’ve got the electronics, it’s worth scanning around. A soft minnow-style bait has been hot for those fish hanging out off the main channel edges or above submerged grass.

As for recent catches, Lake Austin is showing off its diversity. Local reports are lighting up with quality largemouths caught on swimbaits—June’s always a sleeper month for a big bite if you’re patient and working those deeper grass edges. Catfish and sunfish are steady, too, with bluegill and redear sunfish falling to worms and small jigs. According to the current water body records, a 24.5-inch largemouth came on a swimbait, and the sunfish bite is reliable with redworms or small plastics.

For bait, if you’re targeting bass, pack your plastics—green pumpkin and watermelon have been money, especially when rigged Texas or Carolina style. If you’re after catfish, cut bait and nightcrawlers are bringing in some steady action along ledges and drop-offs.

Hot spots this week:

- The stretch between Walsh Boat Landing and Emma Long Park is holding quality fish, especially near deep grass beds and creek mouths.
- The upper end of the lake near Quinlan Park is producing on the edges of hydrilla patches and along rocky points—prime topwater territory at dawn.

That’s your scoop for today, y’all! Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for the latest Lake Austin fishing action. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Artificial lure here with your Lake Austin Fishing Report for Saturday,
June twenty first, twenty twenty five. Water temps are holding
steady around eighty one degrees and the lake sits points
six three feet below pool with clarity classified as stained
but fishable. According to the latest Texas Parks and Wildlife update,
today's weather is classic Texas summer, clear skies, highs in

(00:24):
the upper eighties, and a gentle south breeze that'll keep
things comfortable on the water. Expect sunrise at six twenty
nine am and sunset close to eight thirty PM, giving
you a long stretch of daylight to chase those bites.
We're deep into the summer pattern. Early in the morning,
the shallow bite is good, especially until the sun gets up.

(00:45):
Bass are still hitting small top waters over grass near
the banks. Think walking baits and poppers. Once that sun
climbs and the recreational boats roll in, a lot of
fish are moving offshore, setting up on brush piles, creek mouths,
and deep grass. Right now. Hydrilla and eel grass are
creating prime summer structure on both ends of the lake.

(01:07):
For deeper targets, Texas rigged worms dropshots, shaky heads, and
small swim baits are all producing, especially around brush in points.
Forward facing sonar is picking up suspended bass out chasing
bait and open water, so if you've got the electronics,
it's worth scanning around. A soft minnow style bait has
been hot for those fish hanging out off the main

(01:27):
channel edges or above submerged grass. As for recent catches,
Lake Austin is showing off its diversity. Local reports are
lighting up with quality large mouths caught on swim baits.
June's always a sleeper month for a big bite if
you're patient and working those deeper grass edges. Catfish and
sunfish are steady too, with bluegill and re deer sunfish

(01:50):
falling to worms and small jigs. According to the current
water body records, a twenty four point five inch largemouth
came on a swim bait, and the sunfish bite is reliable.
With red worms or small plastics for bait. If you're
targeting bass, pack your plastics. Green pumpkin and watermelon have
been money, especially when rigged Texas or Carolina style. If

(02:11):
you're after catfish, cut bait and nightcrawlers are bringing in
some steady action along ledges and drop offs hotspots. This week,
the stretch between Walsh Boat Landing and Emma Long Park
is holding quality fish, especially near deep grass beds and
creek mouths. The upper end of the lake near Quinland
Park is producing on the edges of hydrilla patches and

(02:33):
along rocky points, prime top water territory at dawn. That's
your scoop for today, y'all. Thanks for tuning in, and
don't forget to subscribe for the latest Lake Austin fishing action.
This has been a quiet please production. For more check
out quiet please dot AI and that is it for today.
Hit the subscribe button and never miss out. Keep those

(02:55):
tips up and lines wet. This has been a quite
please production with the help of AI. Thanks for listening.
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