Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
7-16-2017
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The water temperature is between 76-78 degrees. Striper: Medium Action- Best time to ca catch these beauties is still early morning over at the inlet and dam area. Bait of choice has been jerk baits, swimbaits, and of course umbrella rigs trolling deep waters. Largemouth Bass: Medium Action- Largemouth has been pretty good just off shore, using roboworms, sinkos, frogs, and working with drop-shots. Catfish: High Action- Plenty of big cats out there anywhere in coves, along the banks, over by launch ramp 2 using chicken livers, anchovies, and night crawlers. Blue Gill: Low Action- Blue Gill have been caught over In the East Bay, using red worms, wax worms, and meal worms. Trout: No Action Reported. Carp: High Action-Still plenty of carp always ready to catch!!





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7-9-2017
The water temperature is 74-75 degrees. Striper: Med. Action: Stripers still going strong in the morning and later afternoon over at the west end of the lake. Bait of choice has been anchovies, mackerels, and night crawlers have been very successful. Blue Gill: Slow Action: Bluegills have been caught over on the north shore by boat on red worms and wax worms. Catfish: High Action: With stocking of cats, they are caught over at ramp 2, catfish alley and along...... Read More

6-25-2017
This week has been a slower week with the heat wave so bring lots of water and sunscreen. The Lake will be closed on Tuesday, June 27th, 2017 due to Blue Stoning. The water temperature is between 74-75 degrees, with the warmer water the fish are going deep. Catfish: High Action-Recent stocking of cats has been making some Happy Anglers over Catfish Alley off of chicken liver and anchovies. Striper: Medium Action- Early morning is always best! Striper have been...... Read More