Summertime Bass Fishing – Lake Travis

Summertime bass fishing can be a grind.  Searching the lake for deep water haunts on a lake that fluctuates can be challenging.   This isn’t the case with beautiful Lake Travis!  When the daytime temperatures are approaching 100 degrees and the water temperatures are in the lower to mid-80s, there are a few patterns, locations and techniques that are guaranteed to consistently catch fish. 

Marinas

Largemouth bass and other fish species are being caught in good numbers in the mornings and evening around the deep-water, main-lake marinas.  The water is significantly cooler under the large marinas that sit in 50+ FOW.  Throwing topwater and swimbaits are loading the boat!  Once the sun comes up, we continue to catch bass, catfish and some crappie by jigging down to the schools that are chasing shad between 35 and 50 feet deep. 

Offshore Grass

The grass bite has slowed since the water temperature reached 80 degrees.  We are still catching some solid 3 to 5 pound bass by dragging a large worm or jig at the grass edges in 20+ FOW.  

As the summer grinds on, these bass will get lots of pressure.  The bait that caught 20 fish last week, may only catch a few the next.  Be prepared to throw a few different baits each outing.  It’s almost a guarantee that something will work.  Remember, these bass are keying in one type of forage.  Shad!!  If a bladed swim jig isn’t working anymore, try a jerkbait or a flutter spoon.   When the bass are chasing shad, they are in the mood to eat.  Keep cycling though the imitation shad baits until you find the right bait for the day. 

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