Posted By: AustinBassFishingGuide
Lake Travis - June 2020 - 05/25/20 01:24 PM
June 2020
The early summer transition has absolutely begun to take place. While the fish aren’t out on the deepest structure in the lake, they have made a significant move to the 1st major break. Depending on the water clarity, I would focus on the 15-20 ft depth range, near isolated patches of rock. Of course you can always catch fish relatively shallow, but I believe the quality bite is out a bit deeper. You can’t go wrong with a shad colored deep diving crank bait and a carolina rigged lizard or ribbon tail worm, in some variation of watermelon or green pumpkin. Also, in the heat of the day, you might wacky rig a finesse worm on light spinning tackle and target docks with plenty of shade.
The early summer transition has absolutely begun to take place. While the fish aren’t out on the deepest structure in the lake, they have made a significant move to the 1st major break. Depending on the water clarity, I would focus on the 15-20 ft depth range, near isolated patches of rock. Of course you can always catch fish relatively shallow, but I believe the quality bite is out a bit deeper. You can’t go wrong with a shad colored deep diving crank bait and a carolina rigged lizard or ribbon tail worm, in some variation of watermelon or green pumpkin. Also, in the heat of the day, you might wacky rig a finesse worm on light spinning tackle and target docks with plenty of shade.