Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake Tahoe fishing report for March 11, 2025. Let me tell ya, the fishing's been heating up as we head into spring!
First off, there's no tidal report for our beautiful mountain lake, but we've got some other good intel for ya. Sunrise was at 6:17 AM and sunset will be at 6:03 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to wet our lines. Weather's looking mighty fine today - sunny skies with a high of 55°F and light winds. Perfect conditions to get out on the water!
Now for the good stuff - the fish have been biting! Mackinaw trout are still the main attraction, with some real lunkers being pulled up from the depths. Just last week, a fella landed a 28-pounder near Cave Rock. Rainbow trout action has been picking up too, especially in the shallower waters around the lake's edges.
For you Mack hunters, I'd recommend trolling deep with large spoons or Rapala-style plugs. Silver and blue have been hot colors lately. If you're after rainbows, try casting smaller spinners or suspending jerkbaits near rocky points and drop-offs. Don't forget about the kokanee salmon either - they've been hitting small spoons trolled behind dodgers.
Bait fishermen have been having luck with nightcrawlers and minnows, but remember it's illegal to use live minnows not caught from the lake itself. PowerBait in chartreuse or rainbow colors has also been producing.
As for hot spots, Emerald Bay has been on fire for both Mackinaw and rainbows. The waters off Sand Harbor on the Nevada side have also been productive. If you're shore fishing, try your luck around the Tahoe Keys area or along the rocky shoreline near Cave Rock.
That's the scoop for today, folks. Remember to bundle up - it might be sunny, but that Tahoe water is still ice cold! Tight lines and good luck out there!