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Exciting Fly Fishing at Lake Tahoe
November 20, 2007 |
One great place to enjoy some fly fishing adventure is the Lake Tahoe. This famous body of water is found on both Nevada and California, with the latter claiming most of the lake.
Lake Tahoe is surrounded by gargantuan mountain ranges and is considered one of the largest lakes in the world. Hence, it is a great place for anglers and fly fishing enthusiasts to go visit and have some fishing vacation.

What’s amazing about the waters of the lake is its clearness; down the waters it is visible up to more than a hundred feet in depth. Likewise the lake possesses an amazingly natural filter system with its waters being cleaned, filtered and purified of impurities through numerous meadows.
When it comes to fly fishing, Lake Tahoe is a favorite among local and out-of-state anglers and fly fishermen. The lake actually is sustained by streams and springs – this maintains the richness of the lake and makes it popular for recreational fishing.
The natural species that thrive in the lake are salmon and brown trout. Those whose favorite is mackinaw are in luck as this fish likewise populate the lake. However, one would have to go to water areas with hundred foot level in depth. One difficult fish that’s also present in the lake is the Kokanee Salmon. It poses a real challenge for even the hardiest veteran angler, but the enjoyment of catching such a difficult fish is but immeasurable.
One can go to Lake Tahoe anytime for some fly fishing as it is open all throughout the year. Anglers, however, need to secure a fishing license from Nevada or California before getting into any fishing action on the lake.