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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.

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Four Reel Sportfishing

Year-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
E-mail: neil@fourreelsportfishing.com

High Mountain Fly-Fishing

Guided fishing, casting instruction, Orvis outfitted.

(530) 581-3819

Kingfish Guide Service

Base at West Shore Cafe.

5180 West Lake Blvd.
Homewood, CA 96141
(530) 525-5360

Mickey's Big Mac Charters

32 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 Sportfishing

Reel 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 Sportfishing

7 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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