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Fishing Lake Tahoe is famous for its huge Mackinaw trout, but they aren't easy to catch without local knowledge. Taking a trip on one of the boats listed below gives you the best chance of taking home a fish. For a change from the lake, consider a fly fishing trip on the Truckee River or other nearby streams. Click on any small image to see an enlarged version. |
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Four Reel SportfishingYear-round sportfishing on a 32' Farallon with a heated cabin, private head, downriggers, and full fishing equipment. Operates from Tahoe Keys Marina. Captain Neil Cohn.(530) 543-1353 or (530) 721-0436 High Mountain Fly-FishingGuided fishing, casting instruction, Orvis outfitted. (530) 581-3819Kingfish Guide ServiceBase at West Shore Cafe. 5180 West Lake Blvd.Homewood, CA 96141 (530) 525-5360 Mickey's Big Mac Charters32 ft. Big Mack, 43 ft. Big Mack II sportfishers, chartering out of Sierra Boatworks docks. 5146 North Lake Blvd.Carnelian Bay, CA 96140 (530) 546-4444 or (800) 877-1462 Reel Magic SportfishingReel Magic, a 26 ft. Sea Ray flybridge cabin cruiser; "no fish-no pay". 700 North Lake Blvd.Tahoe City, CA 96145 (530) 587-6027 Tahoe Sportfishing7 boats available, year round fishing, Mackinaw specialists, boats from 26' to 45'. 900 Ski Run Blvd.South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 (530) 541-5448 (800) 696-7797 Fax: (530) 541-7721 Email: gofish@ tahoesports.com |
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