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October 11, 2025 2 mins
Hey there bass heads, Artificial Lure here with your fishing report for Lake Austin on this beautiful Saturday morning, October 11th, 2025.

Let me tell you, the conditions are looking prime out there today. We're sitting at a comfortable 74 degrees on the water, with that perfect fall coolness in the air that gets the fish moving. The lake's running about 3 feet below pool, which is actually concentrating those fish into more predictable zones.

Now, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife weekly report, Lake Austin is absolutely on fire right now. The black bass action has been outstanding, with anglers pulling in largemouths up to 7.69 pounds in that 3 to 8 foot range. You want to be working those shoreline grass beds with topwater frogs early, then transition to flukes, chatterbaits, and crankbaits as the sun climbs higher. Don't sleep on jigs either - they're producing in the brush piles at 5 to 12 feet.

The crappie bite is exceptional right now, some of the best we've seen. We're talking fish up to 13 inches coming off those scattered brush piles on the main lake in 10 to 20 feet of water. Minnows and jigs are your ticket here. If you're targeting catfish, jug lines with cut shad or perch on the main lake flats and drains between 10 and 25 feet are doing the job.

For you die-hard bass anglers, the Blanco River connection has been producing some nice Guadalupe bass on green chatterbaits with crawfish trailers, and we've seen smallmouth hybrids over 4 pounds on wacky rigs.

Hot spots? Hit the south bank where the white bass are schooling - you'll see the birds working over them. Also, those main lake brush piles are absolute gold for crappie right now.

The water's got that nice stain to it, not too clear, not too muddy - just right for aggressive presentations. With sunrise around 7:30 and sunset near 7:00, you've got a full day to capitalize on this action.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey there, base heads Artificial Lore, here with your fishing
report for Lake Austin on this beautiful Saturday morning, October eleventh,
twenty twenty five. Let me tell you, the conditions are
looking prime out there today. We're sitting at a comfortable
seventy four degrees on the water with that perfect fall
coolness in the air that gets the fish moving. The
lake's running about three feet below pool, which is actually

(00:22):
concentrating those fish into more predictable zones. Now. According to
the Texas Parks and Wildlife Weekly Report, Lake Austin is
absolutely on fire right now. The black bass action has
been outstanding, with anglers pulling in largemounts up to seven
point six nine pounds in that three to eight foot range.
You want to be working those shoreline grass beds with

(00:43):
top water frogs early, then transition to flukes, chatter baits,
and crank baits as the sun climbs higher. Don't sleep
on jegs either. They're producing in the brush piles at
five to twelve feet. The crappy bite is exceptional right now.
Some of the best we've seen. We're talking fish up
to thirteen inches coming off those scattered brush piles on

(01:04):
the main lake in ten to twenty feet of water.
Minnows and jigs are your ticket here. If you're targeting catfish,
juglines with cut shad or perch on the main like
flats and drains between ten and twenty five feet are
doing the job for you. Die hard bass anglers. The
Blanco River connection has been producing some nice quada loupe
bass on green chatter baits with crawfish trailers, and we've

(01:28):
seen small mouthed hybrids over four pounds on wacky rigs hotspots.
Get the south bank where the white bass are schooling,
you'll see the birds working over them. Also, those main
lake brush piles are absolute gold for crappy Right now,
the water's got that nice stain to it, not too clear,
not too muddy, just right for aggressive presentations. With sunrise

(01:52):
around seven point thirty and sunset near seven, you've got
a full day to capitalize on this action. Thanks for
tuning in, folks, and make sure to subscribe so you
never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production.
For more check out Quiet please dot ai
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