This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Austin fishing report for Monday, October 27, 2025. We've got that crisp, classic Texas fall morning—55 degrees at first light, heading to the mid 70s later, with light breeze and clear skies all day. Sunrise hit at 7:38 a.m. and we’ll see sunset at 6:48 p.m., prime conditions for a strong fall bite. The lake’s holding steady, water clarity is good in the main channel, and there’s a waxing crescent moon giving us a solid bite window.
According to FishingReminder.com, today’s **major bite times** will be 3:56–5:56 a.m. and another flurry 4:21–6:21 p.m., with minor activity 11:25 a.m.–1:25 p.m. and 9:18–11:18 p.m. All that lines up well with local reports of increased surface action as the lake cools.
**Bass** are the main show right now. Largemouths are moving shallow, schooling up where baitfish are thick, especially early and again late. Jerkbaits, shaky heads, and chrome or shad pattern crankbaits have been top local producers. As always, soft plastics—especially green pumpkin or watermelon red—are catching numbers just outside weed edges and under docks. Word from regulars at Walsh Landing and below the Tom Miller Dam is, “cover water until you graph some baitfish, then work it slow.” Mix in a white chatterbait or a 3.5” swimbait for a shot at a kicker.
Catfish action is heating up, too. Cooler water and recent run-off have put both channel and blue cats on the prowl. Fresh cut shad is king, with some jumbo blues coming out of the bends near Emma Long Park and the mouth of Bull Creek. If you can’t get shad, punchbait and chicken livers will fill a stringer with channels.
Reports from Austin locals, as seen on neighborhood pages and at the boat ramp, say the last few days have brought in multiple bass over four pounds and a mess of eater-size blues, some pushing eight pounds. The evening crappie bite is also on near deep brushpiles by Loop 360 Bridge—small jigs in white/chartreuse or minnows do the trick.
For those looking for structure and quantity, target the deep ledges just off the main basin in front of Steiner Ranch. Fish are stacking up 10–20 feet down—drop a slab spoon or a jigging Rap and hang on. The mouth of Bee Creek is another fall hotspot for schooling bass and occasional hybrid stripers when you see birds working.
No tidal swing on the lake this far up, but wind-driven current from yesterday’s northwest breeze has baitfish pushed into creek mouths and channel swings.
**Quick tip:** Wherever you fish today, stay on the move till you mark or see activity, then slow down. Topwater early if you see schooling, then switch to moving baits or work plastics deeper as the sun rises.
If you’re looking for **two hot spots today**:
- The drop-offs between Emma Long Park and Marshall Ford have been consistent for bass and catfish.
- The area out from Commons Ford Ranch Park, just west of the main ramp, is holding good crappie and bass near submerged timber.
That wraps it up for your boots-on-the-ground Lake Austin report. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe for more local angling updates and tips. 
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