Lake Tahoe Daily Fishing Report

Winter Fishing at Lake Tahoe: Trout, Mackinaw, and Kokanee Await in the Crisp Conditions


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As of January 3, 2025, the fishing scene at Lake Tahoe is quite promising, despite the winter conditions. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect:

### Weather and Time
Today, the weather is crisp with a light breeze, typical for early January. Sunrise was at 7:17 AM, and sunset will be at 4:49 PM. The clear skies and cold temperatures make it an ideal day for those who enjoy winter fishing.

### Fish Activity
Fish activity is moderate, with trout and other species adjusting to the colder water temperatures. Rainbow trout, Brown trout, and Mackinaw lake trout are active, particularly in the deeper waters.

### Catch Report
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of Rainbow trout, Brown trout, and a few Mackinaw lake trout. The average size of the Rainbow and Brown trout was around 12-18 inches, while the Mackinaw trout caught were slightly larger, up to 20 inches.

### Best Lures and Bait
For shore fishing, using a worm with a light setup is highly effective. Insert the hook into the clitellum of the worm and let it dangle, allowing it to float up from the sinker. This method has consistently produced results[2].

If you prefer lures, the Kastmaster CHS in 1/4 or 1/2 ounce size is a reliable choice. The silver Kastmaster with flash tape has a proven track record in Lake Tahoe[2].

For boat fishing, trolling with down riggers in deeper waters like Rubicon Bay and Crystal Bay can yield larger fish such as Mackinaw trout and Kokanee salmon[3].

### Hot Spots
- **Carnelian Bay**: Known for its large Mackinaw trout, this area on the north shore is ideal for trolling in the deep waters.
- **Rubicon Bay**: Located on the west shore, this bay is excellent for catching Mackinaw trout and Kokanee salmon due to its steep drop-offs and rocky outcrops.
- **Dollar Point**: On the north shore, this spot is popular for its diverse fish population, including Rainbow trout, Brown trout, and Kokanee salmon. It's great for both fly fishing in the shallows and trolling in the deeper waters[3].

Remember to dress warmly and be patient, as the cold weather can slow down fish activity. Early morning and late afternoon are the best times to fish. Good luck out there
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