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[Austin] Where to fish? (Without a boat)

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Harrisment, Jun 8, 2012.

  1. Harrisment

    Harrisment Member

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    I moved to Austin last year and one thing I said I was going to do is start fishing. Well it's been 9 months and I haven't been once, so I'd like to change that. Can anyone recommend some good spots for bank/pier fishing in the area? I really don't care what kind of fish....really just want somewhere to go relax and have a chance of catching something. I've done a little research and have read mixed reports on places including Lake Pflugerville and some of the spots in Round Rock.

    I'm living in North Austin now (Burnet & Anderson Ln), but am willing to drive 30 mins or so in any direction. Thanks.
     
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  2. the futants

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    You might be surprised what you can catch up by Red Bud, below Tom Miller dam. Seriously. Some nice bass and crappie up there...
    Good luck!
     
  3. dsnow23

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    What he said.
     
  4. magnetik

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    You might want to get into kayak angling.. it's pretty popular and Austin Kayak is based there. I live in apt and have no room for a boat so this was the next best thing. I can get to spots full boaters can't.. then packup in the back of the truck or rack and drop in somewhere else. You'll do a lot better fishing from the lake towards the shore or parrallel to the shore than bank fishing. (plus less hangups and less bumping into other bank fishers)

    here's a few pics of my rig.. pic 2 (I had to get tags due to trolling motor but it was like $7.50 for 3 years)
     
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