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Lake Tahoe Fishing Guide...covering waterways in the Northern Sierra MountainsSport fishermen flock to Lake Tahoe region of Sierras because of the variety of Fishing Spots and the prize fish available in them. The trolling in Lake Tahoe or Donner Lake for Mackinaw and Kokanee Salmon; the fly fishing in the Truckee River for Brown, Rainbow and Brook trout is unsurpassed in the West. Golden Trout, the shyest and most sensitive of the trout family, may be caught in the "high" country lakes and streams. Our
Tahoe Fish & Tips shows a pictorial view of fish found in the Sierra mountains and tips on how to catch them. From October 1st to June 30th, the streams, which drain into Lake Tahoe and their tributaries, are closed to fishing because many of the sport fish spawn in Lake Tahoe’s tributaries in the spring and fall. However, many high Sierra lakes including Lake Tahoe are open all year, except within 300 feet of the mouth of any stream. Stay informed with weekly Fishing Reports for fishing conditions plus upcoming fishing events. The Fishing Report for Lake Tahoe waterways is provided courtesy of expert angler Keith Kerrigan of Sierra Angler's Guide Service. Fishing License section is your guide to complete information on licensing fees, licensing agents throughout the Tahoe region, and current fishing regulations for Lake Tahoe and Northern Sierra rivers, lakes and streams. Don't miss out on the adventure of having your own guide when fishing the Tahoe Regions waterways, visit Fishing Guides for a full listing of Lake Tahoe charter fishing and flyfishing guides. There is even a trout pond, Saw Mill Ponds, in South Lake Tahoe exclusively for kids 14 & under. FREE Fishing Days - June 10th in Nevada and June 9th and September 22nd in California
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2007 FISHING SEASONS
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