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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 455558" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>LDUBS,</p><p>You ask a great queston regarding lake trout at Lake Tahoe. The lake is 40 minutes from my house. I bought a deep aluminum boat with a lot of freeboard with Tahoe and Pyramid in mind. In cold weather both of those lakes can be intimidating. They get plenty cold and rough. I just added a kicker motor as a measure of safety. </p><p></p><p>The boat inspection at Tahoe is $85, plus the cost of launching. Finding macks is difficult and they can be in 100 feet of water. It is a specialized fishery that takes time to figure out. A better bet are the rainbows and brown trout at certain times of the year when they are near the surface. </p><p></p><p>I had a sailboat at Tahoe Keys for 6 years. I got my ass kicked so many times I finally sold the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 455558, member: 22555"] LDUBS, You ask a great queston regarding lake trout at Lake Tahoe. The lake is 40 minutes from my house. I bought a deep aluminum boat with a lot of freeboard with Tahoe and Pyramid in mind. In cold weather both of those lakes can be intimidating. They get plenty cold and rough. I just added a kicker motor as a measure of safety. The boat inspection at Tahoe is $85, plus the cost of launching. Finding macks is difficult and they can be in 100 feet of water. It is a specialized fishery that takes time to figure out. A better bet are the rainbows and brown trout at certain times of the year when they are near the surface. I had a sailboat at Tahoe Keys for 6 years. I got my ass kicked so many times I finally sold the boat. [/QUOTE]
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