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Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:54 am
by kragiesardar
Had my partner and his family visit from India. His kids had never been fishing so we decided to take them fishing to Lake Tahoe,
* Surface Area....193 square miles
* Capacity........39 trillion gallons
* Maximum Depth.......1645 feet
* Shoreline........71 miles
* Daily evaporation.....335,000,000 gallons
* Length.....22 miles
* Width.......12 miles

First Fish:

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The Wascals get their share:

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Lake Tahoe is often referred to as the perfect year round vacation and wedding destination with terrific weather and breathtaking scenery! Split down the middle by the California and Nevada border, Lake Tahoe boasts of over 300 days of warm sunshine, 396 inches of annual snowfall, 18 world-class ski and snowboarding resorts, incredible golf courses, fantastic hotels, casinos and of course, beautiful blue Lake Tahoe itself!
LAKE TROUT OR MACKINAW
Salvelinus namaycush

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
The background color of the body is usually dark gray, but varies from pale to almost black. The entire body except for the belly is covered with large pale spots. The dorsal and caudal fins are marked with dark wavy lines and spots. The caudal fin is deeply forked. The head is pointed and the body is relatively slender.

DISTRIBUTION IN CALIFORNIA
Self-sustaining populations of lake trout are present in Lake Tahoe, Fallen Leaf Lake, Stony Ridge Lake, and Donner Lake, all of which are in the Truckee River drainage. Lake trout have recently been introduced into other waters.

INTERESTING FACTS
This trout tends to live in the deeper pans of lakes and is usually caught by trolling with wire line, to which large spinners and frequently minnows are attached. It commonly feeds upon other fish and grows to large sizes; 15 pounds is not rare. This is the only trout which does not construct some sort of nest and cover its eggs with gravel. Its eggs are dropped into the loose rock or ledges and shelves on the lake bottom. The lake trout or mackinaw, as it is often called in California, was brought here from Michigan in 1894. It has not been widely distributed because of its tendency to feed upon other trout. It is sometimes blamed for the disappearance of the Lahontan cutthroat from Lake Tahoe. This trout was originally described in 1792 by Johann Walbaum from fish taken in Hudson Bay and called namaycush, an Indian name.

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:54 am
by Mark
You have some nice looking fish there, and it looks like it was a beautiful day as well.

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 9:38 pm
by prashantsingh
What a lovely post with some beautiful photographs.
What crystal clear water.

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:46 pm
by jonahpach
Hey! This injun' baint er gone fishing nowhere like that either..

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 7:39 am
by rraju2805
:cpix: & lovely post..

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:57 am
by conty1
I've fished on Lake Tahoe...but didn't catch nearly as many as you did. Were you on a rented charter??

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:49 am
by xl_target
KS, that looks like a blast. What an excellent treat for your guests.
I'm sure those kids will remember this for the rest of their lives.

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 5:58 am
by kragiesardar
Thank you gents! It was a charter with a guide that has fished the lake for 20+ years.

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 10:42 am
by ribaalber
Was it a catch and release?
What did you do with the Trout..

Looks delicious already .. I can see the deep fried being kept in front of me.. ( Grilled is good, but nothing like a simple Bengali style fried trout)

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 2:00 am
by kragiesardar
Was cooked at the:

http://www.harrahslaketahoe.com/casinos ... etail.html

The chef did an excellent job, was cooked in a lemon, caper sauce. Was too much fish but mighty fine eating with a good selection of wine. They took a picture of all of us because they had not had another group with as much fish.

Personally, the Bengali style fried sounds better :)

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:59 am
by kragiesardar
Your best bet is to get a local guide. We booked:
Barbara & Gene St. Denis
(530) 544-6552
http://www.blueribbonfishing.com/

They can cook our fish at Friday’s Station which is on top of the casino, believe Harrah's.

Re: Intro to Fishing - Lake Tahoe

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 8:48 pm
by sudhaiob
Mark Twain, if I remember correctly wrote of the beauty of Lake Tahoe more than a century ago in Roughing It.
Regs
Sudhaiob