Lake Travis
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04-Apr-24
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Water Condition
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Conditions
: TRAVIS: GOOD. Water stain; 62 degrees; 50.06 feet below pool. Bass are good around and in coves lining the shorelines and in deeper water. Hard to find bedding fish, but there are some. Best bet is to find the grass patches around the river bend flats and use stick baits, but craw worms or a small swimbait will land catches. Report by Bryan Cotter, Texas Hawgs. Reported by: |
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Lake Travis is noted for producing good numbers of largemouth bass, although they tend to run small. Very few trophy largemouth bass have been caught. White bass runs occur in the spring (February-May) in the major creek arms and in the Pedernales River. A low-density striped bass fishery is available in the extreme lower end of the reservoir. Blue, channel, and flathead catfish occur throughout the reservoir. Lake Travis is dominated by rocky banks, steep cliffs, and clear water typical of a highland reservoir. The water tends to become more stained as one moves up the lake, with some portions of the upper end more closely resembling a flatland type impoundment. In the lower end of the reservoir marinas, floating boat docks, rockpiles, ledges, and steep drop offs provide cover for game fish. When the water is high, largemouth bass anglers should concentrate on the flooded terrestrial vegetation that lines the banks. The upper end of the reservoir will have more flooded vegetation. Many large creeks enter the lake and hold game fish year round.
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- Largemouth bass
- Guadalupe bass
- White bass & striped bass
- Catfish
- Sunfish
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