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What are good lures 4 BASS fishing in Austin Tx???

Posted by Best Bass Fishing Lures on Monday, September 6th, 2010

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4 Responses to “What are good lures 4 BASS fishing in Austin Tx???”

  1. Matton 06 Sep 2010 at 3:36 am 1

    I would use a spinner bait or a crank bait. Just use the same lures as you would use in the other lakes you fish. It should work if the conditions are right

  2. exert-7on 06 Sep 2010 at 3:59 am 2

    Largemouth bass anglers should concentrate their efforts in and along the edges of any weed beds. During the summer months, especially on weekends, pleasure boating activity on this reservoir makes fishing from a boat difficult, if not impossible. Anglers should plan trips in early morning or at night during this time of year. Casting white spinnerbaits and topwaters, or pitching jigs with heavy bait casting tackle to the weed beds and boat docks, often works well. Other popular artificial lures include plastic worms and jerkbaits. For live-bait fishing, try minnows suspended under corks along the weed lines. In this clear water, sight fishing for bass during the spring spawn is also popular. The spawn runs February through April, depending on the weather. Because cold water is released from Lake Travis upstream, bass will spawn later in the year on the upper end of the lake. Look for spawning bass in the backs of major creeks, around marinas and in the numerous boat bays that line the lake. Panfish angling can be good along the edge of the weed lines using small tube jigs or crickets on light spinning tackle, or small poppers with a fly rod.

  3. texasman42701on 06 Sep 2010 at 3:59 am 3

    i gave u a link in another question that tells what the fish are hitting on…………….good luck

    Fishing Report for Lake TRAVIS

    Water clear; 65 degrees; 9’ low; Black bass to 6 pounds are good on Super Flukes, white spinnerbaits, and Brush Hogs in 5 – 15 feet. Striped bass to 4 pounds are fair on smoke grubs and chrome Radar 10 crankbaits in 6 – 15 feet. White bass to 1 pound are good on silver Radar 10 crankbaits and smoke grubs in 10 – 20 feet. Crappie to 1 pound are good on minnows and white tube jigs in 5 – 12 feet. Channel and blue catfish to 7 pounds are fair on prepared baits and bait shrimp in 15 – 30 feet. Yellow catfish are slow.

  4. bruceleenjackiechanmplson 06 Sep 2010 at 4:49 am 4

    want to catch bass? used spin lure and buzz bait thats what i am using last years this years 2007 i am using it again specialy if you used buzz lure used it early in the morning you can see the buzz bait swim like something swim ontop of the water its really cool and you will catch big bass i alway got big bass with buzz lure so let me know after you using it you will be thank you me so much :)

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