
Lake Tahoe
Mackinaw Bite Is Hot
We know it feels like it, but it's not quite summer yet! Spring fishing is excellent right now and Tahoe Sport Fishing is having success in the mornings and afternoons. We are still targeting the Mackinaw (Lake Trout), but we are starting to see the Kokanee Salmon school up. We're hoping to start targeting them in the beginning of July.
Tahoe Sport Fishing is currently fishing about 80 to 250 and mooching the bottom for the mackinaw. We use live minnows as our bait on all of our fishing charters. Our mackinaws are averaging 3 to 5 lbs. currently.
Shasta Lake
Kokanee Salmon Fishing Hot Spot
Shasta Lake – Captain Jeff Goodwin, Jeff Goodwin Fishing, reports, Shasta Lake is turning into a Kokanee salmon fishing hot spot! I've seen a lot of fishing boats on Shasta Lake this summer season, probably more than I've seen daily in recent years. I think a lot of the unusual boat traffic is the result of Shasta Lake's new Kokanee salmon fishery. With Whiskeytown Lake yielding small Kokanee so far this season, fishing Shasta Lake this year for Kokanee seems to most like a better choice, I agree. The Kokanee in Shasta Lake have grown considerably since early spring and we're seeing consistently larger Kokanee on the big lake. Shasta Kokanee have been measured over 18 inches already and we have a few more months of growth ahead which could easily push some of this year's spawning class of Kokanee into the 20-inch range. Most of the Kokanee in Shasta are being caught in the lower end of the lake by the dam and 40 to 60 feet deep seems to be a good target depth this past week. We really haven't started to run traditional kokanee gear just yet and we're catching them on trout and King salmon gear. The past few days we're catching more Kokanee than we are trout. That brings even more value to your fishing experience on Shasta Lake this year. Kokanee are sort of a bycatch right now and that's ok with us and our clients. Never