
Lake Tahoe
Kokanee on Fantastic Bite in August
Fishing remains consistent on Lake Tahoe with surface temps in the mid-60s°F. Kokanee are concentrated on the west shore between DL Bliss and Sugar Pine, running 40–60 feet deep and up to 17" long. Mackinaw are deeper—120–300 feet—near the Cal Neva Hole and South Lake, with fish hitting on trolled plugs or jigged minnows. Trout are around 100 feet, hitting Rapalas for boat anglers. Shore anglers are picking up the occasional trout around 30 feet off the bank. Boat traffic has slowed but can still spike with weather; best action is early or late.
The folks at Tahoe Sportfishing gave us this report: “We were pleasantly surprised with August. The kokanee salmon showed up in numbers that we haven’t seen in a year or two. They went from being tightly schooled in one area to being spread out and schooled up thick about 80 feet down all across the South Shore. By the end of the month, we started to see the first signs of them turning, but the fishing remained excellent. We landed over 3800 kokanee for our clients in the month of August. We’re also seeing some nice lake trout underneath the salmon schools and picking up a few each trip.”
The kokanee are averaging 12-14 inches but we are seeing multiple 15-17 inchers daily. There are bigger ones out there as well – our biggest of the season is 20 inches.
We are picking up Mack’s on the kokanee gear almost every trip, but if you want to just target Mack’s we are using live bait bouncing the bottom. We have been strictly using Tahoe Trolling Company flashers number 9’s and 10’s with a wedding ring or hootchie tipped with white corn.