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October 19, 2025 3 mins
Up before the sun and the water’s still glass—this is Artificial Lure reporting on Lake Austin, Sunday the 19th of October, 2025. Locals know this lake wakes up fast, so if you’re headed out, pay attention to the times—today’s sunrise hits at 7:33 AM and sunset at 6:51 PM. Weather’s prime: air temp steady around 65 degrees early, warming up to the upper 70s by afternoon under mostly sunny skies, light north breeze making it perfect for a drift or targeting shaded coves. No major weather fronts rolling in, so expect fish to hold close to cover mid-morning and move up shallow by late afternoon.

Lake Austin sits at a steady 82 degrees and is 0.62 feet low, with the water clarity holding good—ideal for both power and finesse presentations. There’s minimal flow this morning, so current-oriented species won’t be spread out, which means tight schools and predictable ambush spots.

Recent catches have shown **largemouth bass** making up most of the action, with plenty of keepers pulled this week using soft plastics—Senkos, flukes, and Texas-rigged worms are the go-to for punching grass lines and deeper docks. Lone Star Outdoor News confirms that bass are eager on soft plastics and suggest working creature baits and stick worms along rocky bluffs and boat docks. Several anglers hauling respectable limits throwing chartreuse/white spinnerbaits in windy pockets, and the hollow-body frog bite fires off early, especially in the lily pads behind Tom Miller Dam.

For multispecies, the **catfish** bite is fair right now, with dough bait and cut shad producing steady action along the deeper bends near Pennybacker Bridge. If it’s crappie you want, results have been mixed, but stick to jigs and minnows paired up tight to submerged timber. Big bluegills are being caught in the upstream shallows on bits of nightcrawler and small grubs—perfect for the kids or ultralight rods.

Fish activity spikes around 8:15 AM and again near 5:30 PM, as confirmed by today’s major bite times and moon phase charts from FishingReminder. That’s right when the shad push up onto the flats and the bass follow, so target those times if you want numbers.

Hot spots worth a mention:
- **Emma Long Park coves**: Loads of hydrilla and laydowns, focusing bait and bass—work the outside weed edges with Texas rigs or spinnerbaits.
- **Upstream of Pennybacker Bridge**: Good catfish and bass, deeper pockets and current seams providing action all day.

For those chasing the lake record, buzzbaits and walking topwaters are putting big bass in the boat as water cools. Early risers are nailing fish near isolated grass beds—don’t overlook small crankbaits in sexy shad or natural patterns, especially if you want to trigger aggressive bites in high-clarity water.

Bait advice: stick with **live shad** early; transition to soft plastics as the sun climbs. For night ops, chunking cut bluegill or prepared punch bait for catfish by the bulkheads pays off after dark.

As always, check for any current consumption advisories and don’t forget your license. Be courteous—weekend traffic ramps up quick around noon.

Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure’s Lake Austin report—be sure to subscribe and catch us next time. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Up before the sun and the water still glass. This
is artificial lure. Reporting on Lake Austin Sunday, the nineteenth
of October twenty twenty five. Locals know this lake wakes
up fast, so if you're headed out, pay attention to
the times. Today. Sunrise hits at seven thirty three am
and sunset at six fifty one pm. Weather's prime air

(00:21):
temps steady around sixty five degrees early, warming up to
the upper seventies by afternoon under mostly sunny skies light
north breeze, making it perfect for a drift or targeting
shaded coves. No major weather front's rolling in, so expect
fish to hold close to cover mid morning and move
up shallow by late afternoon. Lake Austin sits at a

(00:43):
steady eighty two degrees and is zero point six two
feet low, with the water clarity holding good ideal for
both power and finesse presentations. There's minimal flow this morning,
so current oriented species won't be spread out, which means
tight schools and predictable amblels. Recent catches have shown largemouth

(01:03):
bass making up most of the action, with plenty of
keepers pulled this week using soft plastics sencos flukes and
Texas rigworms are the go to for punching grass lines
and deeper docks. Lone Star Outdoor News confirms that bass
are eager on soft plastics and suggest working creature baits
and stickworms along rocky bluffs and boat docks. Several anglers

(01:26):
hauling respectable limits throwing chartreuse white spinner baits in windy
pockets and the hollow body frog bite fires off early,
especially in the lily pads behind Tom Miller Dam. For multispecies,
the experts bite is fair right now, with dough bait
and cutshad producing steady action along the deeper bends near
Pennybacker Bridge. The red sides are both the same.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
If it's crappy you want, results have been mixed, but
stick to jigs and minnows paired up tight to submerged timber.
Big bluegills are being caught in the upstream shot on
bits of night crawler and small grubs, perfect for the
kids or ultra light rods. Fish activity spikes around eight
fifteen am and again your five thirty PM, as confirmed

(02:12):
by today's major byte times in Moonfasee charts from Fishing Reminder.
That's right when the shad push up onto the flats
and the bass follow, so target those times if you
want numbers. Hotspots worth a mention. Mac longpark coves, loads
of hydrilla and laydowns focusing bait and bass. Work the

(02:35):
outside weed edges with Texas rigs or spinner baits, bupstream
of Pennybacker bridge good catfish and bass. Deeper pockets and
current seams providing action all day. For those chasing the lake.
Record buzz baits and walking topwaters are putting big bass

(02:56):
in the boat as water cools early risers are nailing
fish near isolated grass beds. Don't overlook small crank baits
in sexy shad or natural patterns, especially if you want
to trigger aggressive bites in high clarity water bait advice

(03:16):
stick with live shad early transition to soft plastics as
the sun climbs for night ups. Chunking cut bluego or
prepared punch bait for catfish by the bulkheads pays off
after dark. As always, check for any current consumption advisories,
and don't forget your license. Be courteous. Weekend traffic ramps

(03:41):
up quick around noon. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial
Lore's Lake Austin Report. Be sure to subscribe and catch
us next time. This has been a quiet please production.
For more check out Quiet Please dot ai
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