Home
(1-3 of 3)
 Grid  Map

A short walk from the buzz of the Family Barn, fishing lake and...

Gooseneck Lake 

Home

4 5.0  

Truckee, California

Sq Ft: 3250   Year: 2014 Acres: 0.380  

Residence 671 is one of the original 23 luxury residences built...

Gooseneck Lake 

Home

3 3.0  

Truckee, California

Sq Ft: 2203   Year: 2010 Acres: 0.000  

Envision yourself here at your future sanctuary, nestled within...

Gooseneck Lake 

Acreage

Truckee, California

Acres: 2.570  
SPONSORED AD:
Showing 10 lake properties within 20 miles:

Shakespeare Ranch Properties, an enclave of rare lakefront and...

Lake Tahoe - Douglas County 

Home

9 14.0  

Glenbrook, Nevada

Sq Ft: 45000   Year: 2000 Acres: 130.000  

Lake Tahoe's legacy lakefront masterpiece. Crystal Pointe is...

Lake Tahoe - Carson City County 

Home

8 11.0  

Crystal Bay, Nevada

Sq Ft: 16232   Year: 2016 Acres: 5.140  

This stunning 4.29-acre property on the shores of Lake Tahoe...

Lake Tahoe - El Dorado County 

Lakefront  Home

10 8.0  

City of South Lake Tahoe, California

Sq Ft: 5200   Year: 1949 Acres: 4.290  

Peaceful. Private. Bespoke. This stunning 4.29-acre property on...

Lake Tahoe - El Dorado County 

Home

7 7.0  

Meeks Bay, California

Sq Ft: 5210   Year: 1949 Acres: 4.290  

Water's Edge is an extraordinary lakefront retreat nestled...

Lake Tahoe - Douglas County 

Home

3 6.0  

Glenbrook, Nevada

Sq Ft: 4980   Year: 2000 Acres: 0.700  

A rare almost 50 year family owned and operated Lake Tahoe...

Lake Tahoe - Placer County 

Commercial

0 0.0  

Tahoe Vista, California

Sq Ft: 32242   Year: 1956 Acres: 21.760  

Welcome to Shangri-La, an idyllic utopian hideaway on Tahoe...

Lake Tahoe - Placer County 

Home

7 7.0  

Tahoe City, California

Sq Ft: 12660   Year: 1993 Acres: 1.700  

Pristine lakefront retreat in Incline Village, NV, offering...

Lake Tahoe - Washoe County 

Lakefront  Home

4 5.0  

Incline Village, Nevada

Sq Ft: 6084   Year: 1987 Acres: 0.726  

Shakespeare On the Lake is a rare opportunity to own one of...

Lake Tahoe - Douglas County 

Home

4 3.0  

Glenbrook, Nevada

Sq Ft: 1904   Year: 1936 Acres: 1.540  

Shakespeare Shores is a rare opportunity to own one of three...

Lake Tahoe - Douglas County 

Home

6 6.0  

Glenbrook, Nevada

Sq Ft: 2871   Year: 1900 Acres: 1.200  

Gooseneck Lake Information

Gooseneck Lake is a relatively lesser-known body of water in California, perfect for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a peaceful place to fish and enjoy nature. While specific local information about Gooseneck Lake may not be widely available, here are some general insights on fishing and boating in smaller lakes in California that can apply to your experience at Gooseneck Lake.

Fishing

1. Fishing Species: Depending on the lake's ecosystem, commonly caught fish may include trout, bass, catfish, and various panfish. It’s good to check local regulations for specific species that may inhabit Gooseneck Lake.

2. Fishing Regulations: Make sure to check California’s Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations for fishing licenses, seasonal restrictions, and catch limits. California is known for its strict regulations to protect fish populations.

3. Best Practices: Bring the right gear for the species you're targeting. Live bait can often increase your chances for certain fish, while lures can be effective as well, depending on the time of year.

4. Seasons: Early spring and fall are generally good times to fish, as fish are often more active in cooler temperatures. Morning and late afternoon are typically the best times to catch fish.

Boating

1. Boating Access: Ensure there is a designated launch area for your boat or kayak. Some smaller lakes have restrictions on motorized boats, while others may allow them. Check before heading out.

2. Boat Rentals: Depending on the facilities around the lake, you might find kayak or canoe rentals, which are excellent for exploring smaller bodies of water quietly.

3. Safety Regulations: Always abide by safety regulations, including having life jackets per person on board, and understanding local boating laws, including speed limits and restricted areas.

4. Wildlife Observation: Gooseneck Lake and similar locations often provide opportunities for wildlife viewing. Keep an eye out for bird species, especially if you're an avid birdwatcher.

Local Amenities

While specific amenities at Gooseneck Lake may be limited, nearby towns could offer services such as:

- Fishing Supply Stores: Buy licenses, bait, and gear.
- Accommodation: Check for local campsites, motels, or cabins if you plan on staying overnight.
- Food and Supplies: Look for nearby convenience stores or restaurants, especially if you’re spending a day out on the water.

Always check local resources or forums for the most current conditions, and consider reaching out to local fishing or boating clubs for additional insights or tips related to Gooseneck Lake specifically. Enjoy your time outdoors!

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


chat button