This is Artificial Lure reporting for you on April 23, 2025, with your Lake Tahoe fishing update.
Spring fishing is rolling right along on Tahoe, and the lake is producing some quality catches this April. The weather has been classic Sierra spring—clear, cool mornings warming up by afternoon, making for great time on the water. Sunrise hit at about 6:15 am today, and sunset will be just past 7:45 pm, giving anglers a long window to wet a line.
The star of the show right now is Mackinaw, also known as lake trout. The cold water is keeping these fish active and hungry, and we’re seeing above-average catches most mornings. Just last week, locals and guides pulled in lake trout topping 9 pounds, with plenty of solid fish in the five to seven-pound range coming aboard. Brown trout action is picking up too. An impressive 8-pound brown was reported on the south end a few days ago. There’s also an occasional bonus rainbow trout coming in, so you never know what’s on the other end of your line this time of year[2][3][5].
The bite has been best early and late, but mid-morning can still produce, especially if there’s a little overcast or wind to break up the surface. No real tides to speak of since we’re on a lake, but wind shifts can turn the bite on and off, so keep an eye on the flags.
For tackle, you can’t go wrong with classic trolling setups. Flatfish and Rapalas in silver, blue, or perch patterns are hot lures this week. Dodgers with live minnows or threaded nightcrawlers are putting a lot of fish in the box. Many are running lines 80 to 120 feet down, depending on water temps and where the bait balls are marking. For bank anglers, try casting spoons and spinners like Kastmasters or Panther Martins near creek mouths early in the morning.
If you’re hunting for a Tahoe trophy, hot spots right now include the Tahoe City Shelf and the deep drop-offs near Sugar Pine Point. The south shore around Camp Richardson is also producing, especially for browns in the rocky shallows early and late[2][3].
Fish safe, layer up for those brisk mornings, and get ready for some spring lake action. Tight lines!