Lake Tahoe EIP

Lake Tahoe Lahontan Cutthroat Trout Feasibility Study

Project Number
02.02.03.0025
Action Priority
Restore and Protect Native Fish and Wildlife
Implementers
Nevada Tahoe Resource Team – Nevada Department of Wildlife
Supporting Agencies
Nevada Tahoe Resource Team – Nevada Department of Wildlife, Nevada Tahoe Resource Team – Nevada Department of Wildlife
Primary Contact
Travis Hawks (thawks@ndow.org)

Stage
Implementation
Duration
2018 - 2025
Total Project Cost
$500,000
Funding Request
$260,000
Forest Restoration Program Restore and Protect Native Fish and Wildlife
In consideration of potential Lahontan Cutthroat Trout (LCT) recovery actions within the Lake Tahoe Basin, there is a need to understand if hatchery raised LCT are capable of persisting in the lake and spawning in its tributaries. This project will gather information on spawning salmonids. The goal of this project is to gain a better understanding of LCT dynamics in Lake Tahoe by utilizing hatchery fish and monitoring life and individual health/history indices (i.e., fork length, weight, K-factor, temporal and spacial spawning patterns, life span, etc.) from fish attempting to spawn in tributaries around the lake. The use of a long term management structure will be evaluated.

Targeted Performance Measures

No Expected Accomplishments provided

Threshold Categories

  • Fisheries
  • Recreation
  • Wildlife

No Key Photo provided for this Project

Location

Targeted Funding

Secured Funding: Nevada Habitat Conservation F... (NDOW), $50,000

Secured Funding: Wildlife Heritage Program (NDOW), $80,000

Targeted Funding: Nevada Habitat Conservation F... (NDOW), $100,000

Targeted Funding: Wildlife Heritage Program (NDOW), $160,000

No Funding Source Identified

Photos

Before
Tagging spawning rainbow trout prior to LCT stocking.
(Timing: Before) (~3,556 KB)
Credit: Nevada Department of Wildlife
Tagging spawning rainbow trout prior to LCT stocking.
During
Third Creek Weir/Fish Trap
(Timing: During) (~4,917 KB)
Credit: Nevada Department of Wildlife
Third Creek Weir/Fish Trap

Project Fact Sheet Data as of 05/17/2024