Lake Tahoe Daily Fishing Report

Catch Trout & Mackinaw at Lake Tahoe's Winter Wonderland: Fishing Conditions and Hot Spots for December 2024


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As we approach the winter solstice, fishing at Lake Tahoe is still viable, though the conditions are quite different from the warmer months.

First, let's talk about the daylight. Today, December 22, 2024, sunrise is at 7:12 AM, and sunset is at 4:38 PM, giving us about 9 hours and 25 minutes of daylight[2].

The weather is cold, with temperatures dropping significantly at night, so make sure to bundle up. There is no tidal report for Lake Tahoe since it is a freshwater lake, but water levels and clarity can affect fishing.

Fish activity has been decent despite the cold. Anglers have been catching a variety of fish, including rainbow trout, brown trout, and mackinaw trout. Yesterday, some anglers reported catching nice rainbows up to 25 inches long, particularly in areas like Carnelian Bay and Zephyr Cove[3][4].

For trolling, using flashers with a crawler or a small spoon has been effective. Top lining with Rapalas also yielded some nice catches recently. For deeper waters, electric down riggers are a must for targeting mackinaw trout, which can be found in areas like Crystal Bay and Rubicon Bay[1][4].

If you're looking for hot spots, Carnelian Bay on the north shore is a prime location for large mackinaw trout. The deep waters here are ideal for trolling. Another great spot is Zephyr Cove on the southeastern shore, known for its clear waters and sandy bottom, home to rainbow trout, brown trout, and kokanee salmon[4].

Remember to dress warmly and stay safe on the water. Enjoy your fishing trip at Lake Tahoe
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