As of November 28, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake Tahoe is looking promising, despite the cooling weather in the mountains. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Conditions
The weather is cooling down, but this drop in temperature is actually heating up the fishing. Expect crisp mornings and afternoons, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-50s Fahrenheit.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise today is at around 6:55 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:30 PM, giving you a good window of daylight to fish.
### Fish Activity
The fish are quite active, particularly the rainbow and brown trout. As the water temperature drops, these trout are rising to the surface, making shallow trolling with spoons highly effective. You can also expect to catch some cutthroat trout and Mackinaw, although the numbers of Mackinaw are still a bit down. Mackinaw are generally holding deep, between 150 to 220 feet[2].
### Types and Amounts of Fish
Yesterday saw a good catch of rainbow and brown trout, with some anglers reporting catches of up to 17 pounds for browns. The southwest area of the lake has been particularly productive for Kokanee salmon, with fish up to 16-18 inches being caught at depths of 55-75 feet[2].
### Best Lures and Bait
For trout, shallow trolling with spoons is highly recommended. For Mackinaw, using deep trolling gear and lures that mimic their natural prey is effective. For Kokanee, try using small dodgers and hoochies or other Kokanee-specific lures.
### Hot Spots
The southwest area of Lake Tahoe has been the most productive for Kokanee salmon. The north and west shores are also good spots for catching Mackinaw and other trout species[2].
Overall, Lake Tahoe is offering some great fishing opportunities right now, so make sure to bundle up and take advantage of the cooler weather to catch some impressive fish.