Lake Tahoe Daily Fishing Report

Trout Fishing Forecast for Lake Tahoe - A Spring Angling Adventure


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Good morning anglers! The fishing on Lake Tahoe this April 13 is looking promising as spring makes the waters more lively. Here’s the latest report to help you plan your day on the water.

The weather today will be cool and crisp in the morning, warming up as the sun rises higher. Sunrise was at 6:20 AM, and sunset will occur at 7:40 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to cast your line. A wet storm earlier this week brought some changes, with the water temperature hovering around the cooler side, which keeps the fish active and closer to the surface. Dress in layers and bring your sunglasses and sunscreen, as the skies should clear up during the day.

With cooler water temperatures, Mackinaw (Lake Trout) are the star of the show this time of year. You’ll also find Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout biting, though Mackinaw are the most consistent catches. Mackinaws are often found at depths around 70-100 feet, but they may come a bit closer to shore and higher in the water column during early spring. Recent reports indicate catches of Mackinaw ranging from 5 to 15 pounds. For shoreline action, Rainbow Trout seem to be the most likely catch.

Top spots to try today include Emerald Bay for its scenic backdrop and abundance of trout species, Cave Rock for some productive shoreline fishing for Rainbow Trout, and Zephyr Cove for trolling Mackinaw and Brown Trout. Sugar Pine Point and the offshore shelves near Tahoe Keys are also worth a visit to target Mackinaw.

For techniques, jigging and trolling are your best bets for Mackinaw. Use minnow imitation lures or jigs in natural colors around drop-offs and ledges. For Rainbow Trout, try trolling with smaller spinners or casting worms inflated to float just off the bottom. A silver Kastmaster lure (1/4 or 1/2 ounce) is a tried-and-true favorite among local anglers for all-around success.

If fly fishing is your game, nearby rivers like the Truckee River or Little Truckee River offer excellent opportunities, with Skwala stoneflies and Blue-Winged Olives currently hatching.

Today promises to be a solid day on the water in and around Lake Tahoe. Whether you’re fishing from a boat or the shore, patience and the right setup will help you land a memorable catch. Good luck, and tight lines!
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