April 20th, 2025, Lake Tahoe Fishing Report with Artificial Lure
Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure dropping in with your fresh Lake Tahoe fishing report for Sunday, April 20th, 2025.
It’s been a stellar start to the spring season on Tahoe, with water temps rising and the trout bite really picking up. The air is crisp but pleasant, with mild spring temperatures holding in the 40s and 50s. Skies are generally clear and winds light – perfect for getting out on the water. Sunrise hit at 6:18 AM and sunset will be around 7:42 PM, giving you a long window to wet a line. No tides to worry about on Tahoe, but expect some snowmelt runoff keeping the water cool and oxygen-rich.
Reports from the past week have been outstanding, especially for big lake trout and brown trout. Guides are landing above-average Mackinaw, with browns up to 8 pounds and macks topping out near 9 pounds making headlines. Fish are on the move in early season patterns and hungry after the winter. The overall bite is rated as promising, with plenty of action for those putting in the time on the water[1][5].
Your best action right now is coming on trolled plugs and large spoons, particularly in deeper water near drop-offs and ledges. Try Rapala-style lures, Tazmanian Devils, or Needlefish in shiny patterns to get the attention of those larger trout. Don’t overlook live bait like minnows or nightcrawlers, especially early and late in the day. For shore anglers, a nightcrawler under a slip bobber off points and drop-offs can draw in cruising browns.
For the fly anglers among us, nymphs and streamers can be effective in tributaries and near creek mouths. Flows are picking up, and nymphing deeper runs or swinging a white or olive streamer can turn up a surprise brown.
Hot spots to check out include the Tahoe City shelf on the north shore and the drop-offs near Sugar Pine Point on the west side. The Cave Rock area is another favorite for early season lakers—troll deep along the ledge or jig plastics right off the rock walls.
All in all, early season fishing at Tahoe is heating up fast, and there are some real trophy fish to be had. Get out, enjoy the view, and don’t forget your camera—you just might land the catch of a lifetime.
Tight lines and see you on the water,
Artificial Lure[1][5]