As of December 20, 2024, Lake Tahoe is offering a unique winter fishing experience. Here’s what you need to know for today’s fishing trip:
### Weather and Conditions
The weather is crisp, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit. Sunrise is at 7:14 AM, and sunset will be at 4:34 PM. Lake Tahoe does not have tides, so you don't need to worry about that.
### Fish Activity
This time of year, the fish are generally deeper due to the colder water temperatures. Mackinaw (Lake Trout) are active in the deeper waters, often found at depths where the temperature is around 52°F or colder. Rainbow and Brown Trout are also active, though they might be more scattered and less aggressive due to the cold.
### Catch Report
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a few Mackinaw Trout, with the largest being around 8 pounds. Rainbow Trout were also caught, with sizes ranging from 2 to 5 pounds. Brown Trout were less common but still present, with catches up to 3 pounds. Kokanee Salmon are less active this time of year, but some were spotted near Taylor Creek, though they are not as plentiful as in their peak season from July to October.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Mackinaw Trout, using electric down riggers to reach the deep waters is highly effective. The Kastmaster CHS in 1/4 or 1/2 ounce size, especially the silver one with flash tape, is a reliable lure for catching trout species[2][5].
For Rainbow and Brown Trout, using a worm on a light setup with a number six hook and a medium weight sliding sinker can be very productive. Make sure to inflate the worm so it floats up from the sinker[2].
### Hot Spots
- **Carnelian Bay**: Known for its large Mackinaw Trout, this area on the north shore is ideal for trolling in the deep waters.
- **Crystal Bay**: With its deep waters and rocky bottom, this spot is excellent for catching Mackinaw Trout and other species. The clear, deep waters offer a unique fishing experience[3].
Remember to choose rocky spots near points and be prepared to wait, as patience is key when fishing in Lake Tahoe. Early morning and late afternoon are usually the best times to catch fish. Good luck out there