Fishing Lake Tahoe in November: Kokanee Salmon, Rainbow Trout, and Mackinaw Trout Abound
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Fishing Lake Tahoe in November: Kokanee Salmon, Rainbow Trout, and Mackinaw Trout Abound
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As of November 8, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake Tahoe is quite promising, despite the cooler autumn weather. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on...
show more### Weather and Time
The sunrise today is at 6:34 AM, and sunset will be at 4:49 PM. The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 52°F and a low of 38°F, making it a crisp but manageable day for fishing.
### Fish Activity
Fish activity has been steady, especially in the early and late parts of the day. The shift in seasons means that fish are more active during these cooler periods. Yesterday saw a good number of catches, particularly of Kokanee salmon, which have been unusually large this year, ranging from 16 to 18 inches. Mackinaw trout, though less consistent, are still being caught, especially around the north and west shores.
### Best Locations
The southwest area of the lake has been particularly productive for Kokanee salmon at depths of 55-75 feet. For shore anglers, Cave Rock and Sand Harbor State Parks are hot spots, especially for smaller rainbow trout and larger rainbows and browns using top-line trolling in shallower waters.
### Lures and Bait
For boaters targeting Kokanee and Mackinaw, deep-line trolling and jigging with live minnows are highly effective. Shore anglers have had success with smaller spinners for planted trout and larger spoons or diving plugs for larger rainbow and brown trout. Standard shore baits like nightcrawlers, Power Bait, salmon eggs, and minnows are also recommended. Lures such as Mepps, Panther Martins, Rapalas, and Dardevles have been catching active rainbow and brown trout.
### Tidal Report
Lake Tahoe is a freshwater lake and does not have tides, so you don't need to worry about tidal changes affecting your fishing.
In summary, today is a great day to hit Lake Tahoe, especially if you're targeting Kokanee salmon in the southwest area or rainbow and brown trout around Cave Rock and Sand Harbor State Parks. Make sure to fish during the cooler parts of the day and use the right lures and bait to increase your chances of a successful catch.
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