Lake Tahoe Daily Fishing Report

Thriving Trout and Trophy Mackinaw in Tahoe's Springtime Fishing Bonanza


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Good morning anglers, and welcome to another April fishing report from Lake Tahoe! It’s Monday, April 14, 2025, and conditions are looking promising for a productive day on the water.

The sun rose at 6:23 AM this morning and will set at 7:36 PM, giving you over 13 hours of fishing time. Temperatures are warming up, with an expected high of 70°F and a low of 40°F. The air is crisp with a slight breeze, perfect for a day out casting your lines.

The fishing scene is heating up with excellent activity reported in recent days. Mackinaw (Lake Trout) are the highlight this spring, with strong bites reported mid-morning to early afternoon. Many anglers are landing fish in the 5 to 9-pound range, with above-average catches being noted. Brown Trout are also making appearances, including some robust specimens tipping the scales near 8 pounds. These cooler spring waters have the fish active and ready to bite, especially between 60-100 feet in the water column.

For bait, nightcrawlers and minnows are performing well, especially for trout. Bright lures like the Kastmaster CHS in 1/4 or 1/2 ounce sizes are also producing great results for both beginners and seasoned fishers. If you’re trolling, consider using a downrigger setup to maintain consistent depth targeting those larger Mackinaw.

For hot spots today, Zephyr Cove continues to shine as a reliable location for Mackinaw, Brown, and Rainbow Trout. Emerald Bay is another excellent choice for both its picturesque beauty and its variety of trout species. For shore anglers, Cave Rock on the East Shore is a prime spot for hooking Rainbow Trout, while the Tahoe Keys on the South Shore are known for smallmouth and largemouth bass.

If you’re fly fishing, streams around the Tahoe region such as the Truckee and Carson Rivers are worth exploring. They’re currently yielding solid activity for catch-and-release trout fishing, especially in the early morning hours.

With the lake’s clear, deep waters and an abundance of thriving fisheries, now is an ideal time to get out and enjoy Lake Tahoe. Here’s wishing you tight lines and a full stringer!
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