Lake Austin Fishing Report Feb 8 2026: Largemouth, Guadalupe Bass Biting Solid in Winter Pattern
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Fish are bitin' solid in this winter pattern. Recent reports show largemouth bass up to 15 pounds like that Travis record hauler Trace Jansen nabbed back in Feb '21, per Texas Parks and Wildlife records—plenty of 1-3 pound keepers and some 5-pounders schoolin' on shad. Guadalupe bass are aggressive but smaller, crappie hittin' slabs, and channel cats stackin' up. MLF pros on nearby Lake Travis just proved it: numbers are hot with post-spawn bass everywhere.
Best lures? Go power fishin'—swimbaits, vibrating jigs like that 1/2-ounce shad-colored winner Jacob Wheeler used, swim jigs, and bladed jigs in 3/8 to 1/2 ounce. Finesse rules too: wacky-rigged Berkley PowerBait The General in green pumpkin, drop-shots with finesse worms, shaky heads with Zoom Trick Worm in watermelon red, or Neko-rig Senkos. Live bait? Shad or minnows under docks for bass and crappie; stinkbait for cats.
Hit these hot spots: Mansfield Dam area for deep bluff walls and schooling fish, or the backs of coves near FM 2222 for shallow spawners and docks. Watch for zebra mussels snappin' lines—use fresh fluoro.
Bundle up, it's cool with light winds, but that sun'll warm the shallows by noon.
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