Bastrop Fishing Report

Last Update: February 19, 2024

Bastrop Fishing Weekly Report On Mar 13 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 68 degrees. Bastrop. Water temperatures range from mid 60s to lower 70s depending on which side of the lake you are on and how shallow the water is. Visibility is around 3-4 feet and cloudy. Bass have been good on green pumpkin creature baits in the shallows near the reeds. Senkos are…

Bastrop Fishing Weekly Report On Mar 6 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 68 degrees. Bastrop. Water temperatures range from mid 60s to lower 70s depending on which side of the lake you are on and how shallow the water is. Visibility is around 3-4 feet and cloudy. Bass have been good on green pumpkin creature baits in the shallows near the reeds….

Bastrop Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 28 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 60 degrees. Water temperatures are holding steady so the bite is consistent. Bass are fair slowly working creature type baits, and weightless swimbaits in the grass lines. Green pumpkin worms are good on transitions in 8-12 feet. Visibility is about 2-3 feet and cloudy

Bastrop Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 14 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 58-65 degrees. Water temps range from upper 50s to lower 60s with water clarity at about 3-4 feet depending on the area of the lake. Bass are good on green pumpkin senkos, and fair on weightless swimbaits. Most bites came from about 10-12 feet of water

Bastrop Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 7 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 58-65 degrees. Bass are good working soft plastics like 4 inch worms, flukes and craws in or on the edge of grass lines. A Carolina rig or ball head jig with small straight tail swimbait is still working on humps and deeper ledges

Bastrop Fishing Weekly Report On Jan 24 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 52-57 degrees. The bass bite has slowed, with the best success in the creek channels or drop-offs using 5 inch worms. Bass did move to shallow points right before dark

Bastrop Fishing Weekly Report On Jan 17 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 63-65 degrees. Bass were shallow before the front, but after the front target fish on the outlet side. Deeper points and elevation changes will be the productive spots going forward. Bigger worms and jigs fished slow should be the new pattern