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Guide Wyatt Rae of Bass Tours ATX on Thursday August offers premium Lake Travis fishing charters targeting largemouth bass in the heart of Texas. Our guided fishing trips provide all tackle, rods, and reels while teaching proven techniques like trolling deeper waters and casting lures around structure. Lake Travis's diverse underwater terrain makes it perfect for multiple fishing approaches, and our local knowledge puts you on the best spots for landing quality bass. Whether you choose a half-day morning trip or full-day adventure, you'll experience some of Texas's premier bass fishing with expert guidance and top-notch equipment included.
Guide Wyatt Rae of Bass Tours ATX on Thursday August provides 4-hour Lake Travis fishing experiences starting at $400 for up to 2 guests. All premium rods, reels, and tackle are included, along with expert instruction on trolling techniques and lure casting around structure. Our licensed guide brings years of Lake Travis experience, knowing exactly where largemouth bass hold during different seasons and conditions. Book online or call to reserve your morning or afternoon slot—we'll handle the gear while you focus on landing that trophy bass.
Lake Travis offers some of the most consistent largemouth bass fishing in central Texas, with its deep channels and abundant structure creating perfect habitat. Our trips focus on proven techniques like trolling the main lake points and casting spinnerbaits around submerged timber. The lake's clear water and varied depth changes give us multiple options throughout the day, whether bass are holding deep or shallow.
What sets our charters apart is the combination of quality equipment and local expertise. We'll teach you how to read the electronics, identify productive structure, and adjust your presentation based on water conditions. Most guests land multiple bass during their trip, with the chance for some real trophy fish that Lake Travis is known for producing.
Largemouth bass thrive in Lake Travis's diverse habitat, using the lake's numerous coves, points, and submerged structure as ambush spots for feeding. These fish are most active during early morning and late afternoon hours, making our half-day trips perfectly timed for peak feeding periods. In August, bass often move to deeper structure during midday heat but can be found shallow during cooler parts of the day, especially around rocky points and timber.
The key to consistent success on Lake Travis is understanding how bass relate to structure and adjusting your approach accordingly. We'll show you how to work spinnerbaits through submerged trees, drag soft plastics along rocky ledges, and present topwater lures in the right conditions. Lake Travis bass are known for their aggressive strikes and strong fights, especially the bigger fish that use the lake's deep water as sanctuary.
Our 22-foot bass boat comfortably accommodates up to 2 anglers with plenty of room for casting and fighting fish. We provide all Shimano rods and reels, plus a full selection of proven Lake Travis lures including spinnerbaits, soft plastics, and topwater baits. The boat features modern electronics for locating structure and fish, along with a comfortable layout for all-day fishing.
Morning trips typically start at sunrise to take advantage of the early bite, while afternoon charters begin around 1 PM and fish through the evening hours. We'll adjust our strategy based on current conditions, weather, and seasonal patterns to give you the best chance at success. Safety equipment and Texas fishing licenses are included, so you can focus on enjoying your time on one of Texas's premier bass fishing destinations.

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Our 22-foot bass boat is perfectly rigged for Lake Travis fishing, with comfortable seating for up to 2 anglers and plenty of casting room. The boat features modern fish finders and GPS to locate the best structure and fish-holding spots across the lake. We keep all tackle organized and easily accessible, with rod holders positioned for both trolling and casting techniques. The boat's shallow draft allows us to work close to shoreline structure while still being stable enough for the main lake when conditions call for deeper water fishing.