Lake Travis is sitting about 8.5 feet low, with 4–6 ft visibility across most of the lake. The water is clearing, though it still has a tannic tint. Temps are in the low 80s, with sunny, calm conditions.
The most consistent action came on a rocky shoreline with a 45° slope, mixed flooded brush, and vegetation extending from the bank out into 16–18 ft. Bass were caught everywhere from just a few feet of water out to around 12–13 ft, with drop-shot rigged finesse worms being the top producer.
Numbers are spotty — you can go a long stretch without much, but when you find the right stretch, fish are grouped up. In those areas, it’s possible to catch 10 bass in quick succession, with solid keepers mixed in.
Big Bass Score = 2; Numbers Score = 2; Total = 4
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