As of January 23, 2025, Lake Tahoe is offering some great winter fishing opportunities, despite the cold weather. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Conditions
Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from 28°F to 43°F. Sunrise was at 7:14 AM, and sunset will be at 4:57 PM. There are no tides to worry about on Lake Tahoe, as it is a freshwater lake.
### Fish Activity
During the winter months, the fish tend to congregate in deeper, colder waters. Mackinaw (Lake) Trout are active year-round and can be found in various parts of the water column. Rainbow Trout, though less active in winter, can still be targeted in deeper areas.
### Catch Report
Yesterday, anglers reported catching several Mackinaw Trout, with the largest weighing around 10 pounds. Rainbow Trout catches were fewer but still notable, with some fish weighing up to 5 pounds. Kokanee Salmon are less active during winter, but some were caught near Taylor Creek.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Mackinaw Trout, electric down riggers with spoons or plugs are highly effective. Rainbow Trout can be targeted using deep-diving lures or by trolling with bait like nightcrawlers or minnows. For those using fly fishing gear, nymphs like the Rusty Jig or Crystal Warrior can be productive.
### Hot Spots
- **Emerald Bay**: Known for its clear waters and rocky shores, this is an excellent spot for catching Mackinaw, Rainbow, and Brown Trout.
- **Donner Lake**: Located in the northern reaches of Tahoe, Donner Lake is a great place to find jumbo Mackinaws, as well as Rainbow and Brown Trout.
- **Zephyr Cove**: This area is also productive for catching Mackinaw, Rainbows, and Browns, especially during the right time of year.
Remember to dress warmly and stay safe on the water. Good luck fishing