Lake Tahoe Daily Fishing Report

Winter Wonderland Fishing at Lake Tahoe: Tips for a Successful Day on the Ice


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As of December 29, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake Tahoe is looking promising, especially for those who enjoy the chill of winter fishing. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the lake.

### Sunrise and Sunset
Today, sunrise is at 7:17 AM, and sunset will be at 4:45 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 27 minutes of daylight[2].

### Weather and Conditions
The winter weather brings colder temperatures, but the clear skies and calm waters make for ideal fishing conditions. Be sure to bundle up as it can get quite chilly.

### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a good amount of activity, particularly for trout and mackinaw. Anglers reported catching several rainbow trout, brown trout, and a few mackinaw trout. The mackinaw, being the deeper dwellers, were caught using electric down riggers in the deeper waters of the lake[3][4].

### Types and Amounts of Fish
The common catches include rainbow trout up to 25 lbs, brown trout, and mackinaw trout averaging around 4 pounds but can go up to much larger sizes. Kokanee salmon, though less active in winter, can still be found in certain areas[3].

### Best Lures and Bait
For mackinaw trout, using down riggers with lures that mimic their natural prey is highly effective. Trolling with baited lines, especially in areas like Carnelian Bay and Rubicon Bay, has yielded good results. For rainbow and brown trout, fly fishing with larger flies and contrasting colors, or using nymphs and streamers, can be very productive[4].

### Hot Spots
- **Carnelian Bay**: Known for its large mackinaw trout, this area on the north shore is ideal for trolling and using down riggers.
- **Rubicon Bay**: Located on the west shore, this bay’s steep drop-offs and rocky outcrops make it a prime spot for catching mackinaw trout and kokanee salmon.
- **Dollar Point**: On the north shore, this area is favored by locals for its diverse fish population, including rainbow trout, brown trout, and kokanee salmon. It’s great for both fly fishing and trolling[4].

Overall, Lake Tahoe is offering some excellent winter fishing opportunities. Make sure to check the local regulations and gear up appropriately before you head out. Enjoy your time on the lake
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