Lake Tahoe Daily Fishing Report

Lake Tahoe Fishing Report: Macks, Rainbows, and Truckee River Action (March 21, 2025)


Listen Later

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake Tahoe fishing report for March 21, 2025.

It's a chilly morning out on the Big Blue, with temps hovering around 40°F and expected to climb to the mid-50s by afternoon. We've got partly cloudy skies and a light breeze from the southwest. Sunrise was at 7:03 AM, and we'll see the sun dip below the mountains at 7:12 PM.

Now, onto the fishing! The Mackinaw bite has been heating up lately, with anglers 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 in the shallower waters near the shoreline.

For you Mack hunters, focus on depths between 150-200 feet. Trolling with downriggers has been the ticket, using large spoons or minnow-imitating lures. The Apex Trout Killer in silver/blue has been a top producer. For rainbows, try casting small spinners or floating Rapalas near rocky points and drop-offs.

If you're looking to fill the cooler, head over to Donner Lake. They've been stocking it regularly, and folks are having a blast catching limits of pan-sized rainbows. Powerbait and nightcrawlers are your best bets there.

For you fly fishing purists, the Truckee River has been fishing well. BWO hatches have been consistent in the afternoons, and nymphing with small midges and baetis patterns has been productive all day long.

Hot spots this week: Cave Rock on the east shore has been giving up some nice Macks, and the mouth of Emerald Bay is always worth a shot for both Mackinaw and rainbows. If you're shore fishing, try the rocks near Tahoe City Marina in the early morning or late evening.

Remember, the lake's still pretty cold, so layer up and stay safe out there. Tight lines, folks!
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Lake Tahoe Daily Fishing ReportBy Quiet. Please