
Lake Tahoe Fishing Report: Kokanee Salmon, Mackinaw, and Trout Bite Hot as Spring Warms the Waters
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Weather today features beautiful clear skies and calm conditions through the morning, with a subtle southwest breeze expected to pick up around midday. Afternoon highs are set to climb into the mid-60s, making it near perfect for spending time on the water. Sunrise was just before 5:45 AM and sunset will be around 8:08 PM, so there is plenty of daylight to work those hot spots[1].
Tidal action is minimal on Tahoe since it is a freshwater mountain lake, but these clear, stable spring days mean the fish are active. Kokanee salmon have been the stars this past week, with most anglers reporting 3 to 5 fish per rod, especially between 50 and 75 feet deep[1][3]. The go-to presentation remains the classic wedding ring spinner behind a Tahoe Trolling Flasher. If you are running low, Tahoe Bait and Tackle has you covered.
Mackinaw—or lake trout—are still biting well, especially in deeper water during the early morning. Several impressive catches have come in the last few days, and big ones are not out of the question—recent years have seen fish up to 20 pounds[2]. Try jigging white tubes or running large spoons and plugs along drop-offs first thing in the morning. By late morning, switch up to trolling for best results.
Brown trout and rainbows are still a possibility near the shorelines and creek mouths, particularly as the sun rises and before the lake gets busy[2][5]. Small minnow plugs, spoons, or drifting nightcrawlers can tempt a trophy.
As for baits—nightcrawlers and minnows are classic choices that have been working consistently for trout. For those chasing Kokanee, scented corn on your spinners is a must.
Hot spots today include the Tahoe City shelf and the waters off Cave Rock. In the deeper east shore, try the area around Carnelian Bay for Mackinaw. If you are targeting Kokanee, work the deep channels off South Shore in the morning, then move north as the sun gets higher[1][3].
That wraps up the morning report. With the lake so active and the weather cooperating, now is the time to get out there. Tight lines and good luck!
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