As of January 24, 2025, Lake Tahoe is offering a unique winter fishing experience. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Conditions
The weather is crisp, with temperatures in the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit. The sky is partly cloudy, and there is a light breeze. Given Lake Tahoe's elevation, the water temperature is around 40°F, which is typical for this time of year.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise today is at 7:07 AM, and sunset will be at 4:57 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trip, especially if you're targeting specific species that are more active during these periods.
### Fish Activity
Winter fishing on Lake Tahoe can be rewarding, especially for those targeting Mackinaw (Lake Trout) and Kokanee Salmon. Yesterday, anglers reported catching several Mackinaw in the deeper waters, with the largest catch weighing around 6 pounds. Kokanee Salmon were also active, particularly near the drop-offs around Taylor Creek and Cave Rock.
### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught
Yesterday saw a good number of Mackinaw caught, with an average of 3-5 fish per rod. Kokanee Salmon were also plentiful, with many anglers reporting catches in the 1.5 to 2.5 pound range. Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout were less active but still present, especially in areas like Zephyr Cove and Emerald Bay.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Mackinaw, using electric down riggers with lures like wedding rings behind a Tahoe Trolling Flasher has been effective. For Kokanee Salmon, trolling with small spoons or hoochies in depths of 50 to 75 feet is recommended. For Rainbow and Brown Trout, using bait like nightcrawlers or powerbait near the shorelines and drop-offs can yield good results.
### Hot Spots
- **Taylor Creek**: Known for its Kokanee Salmon activity, especially during the late summer and fall, but still a good spot for winter fishing.
- **Zephyr Cove**: A versatile spot where you can catch Mackinaw, Rainbows, and Browns. Trolling the west shore south of Tahoe City is also highly recommended.
- **Cave Rock**: A popular spot for both Kokanee and Mackinaw, with its drop-offs providing ideal conditions for these species.
Remember to check the local fishing regulations, as they can change. Both California and Nevada fishing licenses are valid around the entire shore of Lake Tahoe, with a daily limit of five fish per person[1][2][4].