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Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 11:02 am
by Bassmonkey1980
Had a chance to R & R up in tahoe and found some gills in the harbor leading out to lake tahoe (VIDEO)

Re: Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 1:35 pm
by biteme
Nice! I hear there's some bass in there also.

Re: Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 2:37 pm
by minichou
Awesome vid! I've got two young boys that I'm working to get them interested in fishing. This looks like a fun option for us to try when we come out next month. Would you mind sharing exactly where in Lake Tahoe you took this video? Is this somewhere in Tahoe Keys? Thanks,

Re: Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 3:14 pm
by JPFish
The side canal at 15th Street and Venice Drive is one area in Tahoe Keys to catch bluegill and small bass. Not a secret location by any means. There are other areas along some of the roads, but make sure the access is not posted "No Trespassing". If you can get access to main waterway in the Keys, there are some really nice sized bass.
During the summer months, the water in Tahoe Keys can develop toxic levels of algae. Warning signs are posted when algae levels rise too high.
If you're in the South Lake Tahoe area, Sawmill Pond is one of the best places for young kids to fish. The pond has restricted fishing: open for kids age 14 and under. Adults can help, but cannot actively fish. Stocked with trout regularly throughout the summer. Get there early morning before the crowds. Toss a nightcrawler or salmon egg under a bobber. Power bait probably works as well.

Re: Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 3:27 pm
by biteme
JPFish wrote:The side canal at 15th Street and Venice Drive is one area in Tahoe Keys to catch bluegill and small bass. Not a secret location by any means. There are other areas along some of the roads, but make sure the access is not posted "No Trespassing". If you can get access to main waterway in the Keys, there are some really nice sized bass.
During the summer months, the water in Tahoe Keys can develop toxic levels of algae. Warning signs are posted when algae levels rise too high.
If you're in the South Lake Tahoe area, Sawmill Pond is one of the best places for young kids to fish. The pond has restricted fishing: open for kids age 14 and under. Adults can help, but cannot actively fish. Stocked with trout regularly throughout the summer. Get there early morning before the crowds. Toss a nightcrawler or salmon egg under a bobber. Power bait probably works as well.
Thanks might have to try it. So you can get to the areas with a boat?

Re: Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 4:55 pm
by minichou
Thanks! We'll give both of those spots a try with my boys.

Re: Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 5:26 pm
by Bassmonkey1980
biteme wrote:Nice! I hear there's some bass in there also.
yes it is loaded with bass next time ill bring a senko and frog thanks for sharing.

Re: Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 5:27 pm
by Bassmonkey1980
minichou wrote:Awesome vid! I've got two young boys that I'm working to get them interested in fishing. This looks like a fun option for us to try when we come out next month. Would you mind sharing exactly where in Lake Tahoe you took this video? Is this somewhere in Tahoe Keys? Thanks,
i believe it was, what a great way to get any children started in fishing, thanks for sharing.

Re: Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 5:29 pm
by Bassmonkey1980
JPFish wrote:The side canal at 15th Street and Venice Drive is one area in Tahoe Keys to catch bluegill and small bass. Not a secret location by any means. There are other areas along some of the roads, but make sure the access is not posted "No Trespassing". If you can get access to main waterway in the Keys, there are some really nice sized bass.
During the summer months, the water in Tahoe Keys can develop toxic levels of algae. Warning signs are posted when algae levels rise too high.
If you're in the South Lake Tahoe area, Sawmill Pond is one of the best places for young kids to fish. The pond has restricted fishing: open for kids age 14 and under. Adults can help, but cannot actively fish. Stocked with trout regularly throughout the summer. Get there early morning before the crowds. Toss a nightcrawler or salmon egg under a bobber. Power bait probably works as well.
great info thanks for posting.

Re: Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 10:38 pm
by JPFish
biteme wrote:
JPFish wrote:The side canal at 15th Street and Venice Drive is one area in Tahoe Keys to catch bluegill and small bass. Not a secret location by any means. There are other areas along some of the roads, but make sure the access is not posted "No Trespassing". If you can get access to main waterway in the Keys, there are some really nice sized bass.
During the summer months, the water in Tahoe Keys can develop toxic levels of algae. Warning signs are posted when algae levels rise too high.
If you're in the South Lake Tahoe area, Sawmill Pond is one of the best places for young kids to fish. The pond has restricted fishing: open for kids age 14 and under. Adults can help, but cannot actively fish. Stocked with trout regularly throughout the summer. Get there early morning before the crowds. Toss a nightcrawler or salmon egg under a bobber. Power bait probably works as well.
Thanks might have to try it. So you can get to the areas with a boat?
You can access most places by boat. But many home owners do not like people fishing near their private docks.

Re: Bluegills of lake tahoe (video)

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2020 4:48 am
by Bassmonkey1980
biteme wrote:Nice! I hear there's some bass in there also.
There are alot of bass in there for sure.

Bass? You bet!

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2020 11:38 pm
by Larry Hemphill
I couldn't believe my eyes after seeing several nice 2 or 3 lb bass under a bridge, seeing a 6 or 7 pounder on the edge of the bridge shadow. NEVER have I ever wanted, so bad, a fishing rod in my hands!!!

Re: Bass? You bet!

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 1:11 am
by Bassmonkey1980
Larry Hemphill wrote:I couldn't believe my eyes after seeing several nice 2 or 3 lb bass under a bridge, seeing a 6 or 7 pounder on the edge of the bridge shadow. NEVER have I ever wanted, so bad, a fishing rod in my hands!!!
Its defiantly stacked with bass they have even sent out crews out in the past to shock and take the bass of of there.