As of January 9, 2025, the fishing scene at Lake Tahoe is quite promising, especially for those braving the winter conditions.
### Weather and Sunrise/Sunset
Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from 28°F to 45°F. Sunrise was at 7:17 AM, and sunset will be at 4:49 PM. The calm and slightly overcast conditions make it an ideal day for fishing.
### Water Conditions
Lake Tahoe does not have tides, but the water temperature is crucial. Currently, the water temperature is around 45°F to 55°F, which is perfect for targeting trout species.
### Fish Activity
Winter is a great time to catch Mackinaw (Lake Trout) and other trout species in Lake Tahoe. The cold weather means less fishing pressure, and the larger fish are more active as they feed more aggressively during this period. Yesterday, several anglers reported catching Mackinaw trout, with some specimens weighing up to 15 pounds. Rainbow trout and Brown trout were also caught, though in smaller numbers.
### Best Lures and Bait
For targeting trout in Lake Tahoe during winter, it's best to use lures that mimic injured or swimming minnows. Spoons like the Acme Kastmaster and Blue Fox Vibrax are highly effective. Minnow-imitating plugs such as Rapala Countdown and Husky Jerk also yield good results. For bait, using nightcrawlers, salmon eggs, or minnows under a bobber can be very productive. Jigs with trailers like craws or grubs are also versatile and effective[2][5].
### Hot Spots
Carnelian Bay on the north shore is a prime spot for catching large Mackinaw trout. The deep waters here are ideal for trolling, and the calm conditions make it a pleasant spot even in winter. Another hot spot is Rubicon Bay on the west shore, known for its steep drop-offs and rocky outcrops that attract Mackinaw trout and Kokanee salmon. Using down riggers to reach the deeper waters can be very successful here[3].
Overall, today is a great day to hit the waters of Lake Tahoe, especially if you're targeting the larger trout species that thrive in these cold winter conditions.