Lake Tahoe Daily Fishing Report

Excellent Fishing Conditions Around Lake Tahoe - Latest Report on Mackinaw, Rainbows, Kokanee and Browns


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The fishing conditions around Lake Tahoe today, April 9, 2025, have been excellent for anglers who ventured out early in the morning. Clear skies and mild temperatures have created an inviting environment for both boat and shore fishing. Here's the latest fishing report for the area, covering the activity, hotspots, methods, and what’s been biting.

The weather has been ideal with an early sunrise at 6:30 AM and expected sunset around 7:30 PM. Air temperatures have hovered in the mid-50s to low 60s Fahrenheit during the day, with water temperatures in the low 50s—optimal for the lake’s iconic Mackinaw (Lake Trout) and Rainbow Trout. Wind conditions have been moderate, peaking at 10 mph in the midday hours, which has helped stir up fish activity near the surface.

Fishing activity has been robust, with Mackinaw Trout leading the catches at depths of 80 to 120 feet. Anglers using trolling setups with downriggers have reported success in the deeper portions of the lake, particularly off Emerald Bay and Dollar Point. Jigging with spoons and minnow-imitating lures has also been productive. Rainbow Trout have been active closer to the shore on the west side of the lake, particularly near Tahoe City and Sugar Pine Point. Minnows, nightcrawlers, and lures like Rapalas in silver and shad patterns have been effective here.

Reports from Zephyr Cove, Sand Harbor, and Taylor Creek indicate good catches of Kokanee Salmon in the 2-pound range at depths of 60 to 100 feet. Trolling with brightly colored Dodgers and hoochies has worked well. For anglers targeting Brown Trout, the rocky shorelines around Cave Rock and the Tahoe Keys have yielded respectable results using live minnows and Kastmaster spoons.

Two hotspots worth visiting today include Emerald Bay and the Truckee River outlet near Tahoe City. Emerald Bay, with its dramatic drop-offs, is perfect for Mackinaw and Rainbow Trout. The Truckee River outlet is an excellent choice for fly anglers looking to hook Rainbow or Brown Trout in the moving waters.

If you’re planning to fish this evening, focus on deeper waters for Mackinaw or near rocky points for Brown Trout, and don’t forget to bring a sturdy net—fish tend to run big in these parts! Tight lines!
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