Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake Tahoe fishing report for March 31, 2025. No need to worry about tides on our beautiful alpine lake. Weather-wise, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with highs around 55°F and lows dipping to 35°F overnight. Winds are light at 5-10 mph from the southwest. Sunrise was at 6:46 AM and sunset will be at 7:23 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to wet our lines.
Now, onto the good stuff - the fish! Mackinaw (lake trout) action has been heating up lately. Anglers are reporting solid catches in the 3-8 pound range, with a few lunkers over 10 pounds mixed in. Rainbow trout fishing has been decent too, especially for shore anglers working the east side of the lake.
For you Mack attackers, jigging with large minnow-imitating lures in 80-120 feet of water is the ticket. The Tahoe Mack Slayer in silver/blue has been money. Trollers are having luck with Rapalas and Flatfish in rainbow trout patterns. Shore anglers targeting rainbows are doing well with PowerBait in chartreuse or rainbow. For you artificial purists (my people!), small gold Kastmasters or silver/blue Krocodiles are producing.
Kokanee salmon are starting to show up too, though it's still a bit early. We're seeing some scattered catches in the 12-14 inch range. They should really start firing up in the next month or so.
Bait-wise, nightcrawlers are always a solid choice this time of year. Minnows (where allowed) are working well too. Don't forget about the trusty old Woolly Bugger if you're fly fishing - black or olive have been the hot colors lately.
As for hot spots, I'd recommend trying your luck around Cave Rock or Rubicon Point for some deep-water Mackinaw action. If you're after rainbows, the mouth of Taylor Creek has been producing well, as has the area around Kings Beach.
Remember, the lake level is still pretty low, so be careful when launching your boat. And as always, make sure you've got your fishing license and are up to date on all the regulations.
Tight lines, everyone! This is Artificial Lure, signing off until next time.