Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
9-10-2017
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 76-77 degrees, water level is down this past week. Last stock of Catfish was September 1", 2017. Striper: Slow Action: Stripers have been deep due to the heat. Some Anglers are catching Striper over at the inlet/dam area, using cut mackerels, shad and chicken livers. Blue Gill: Slow Action: There has been no reports of Bluegills. Catfish: High Action: Still going Strong! This week there has been plenty of cats being caught over at Ramp 2, Catfish Alley, and the South Shore hitting on chicken livers, mackerels and anchovies. Large Mouth: Slow Action: The Largemouth Bass are over on the North Shore and across from the marina, try catching them on purple and green robo worms, night crawlers dipped in trout bait. Trout: No Action. Carp: Medium Action: Carp have slowed down some.. Hitting on most bait! It's always a fun way to teach the kiddos and first timers.... Stop by the camp store or marina and share your fishing stories with us and get a picture taken so we can post it on FB. Catch and release is a great thing to practice to insure the species a healthy abundant environment to keep on producing for many more years of fun here.





More Reports

9-3-2017
The water temperature is 76-78 degrees. It has been very hot so make sure to bring lots of sunscreen! Stop by the Camp Store for a cool refreshment! Last Stock of Catfish was September lst, 2017. Striper: Slow Action: Striper have slowed down some due to the heat and are deep but doing well over by the inlet area and the middle of the lake. Trolling with umbrella rigs, and night crawlers. Blue Gill: Slow Action: Blue Gills have been...... Read More

8-27-2017
Free Fishing Day in the State of California September 2nd, 2017. Park Permit still required. The water temperature is 76-77 degrees. Striper: Slow Action: Stripers have slowed down this past week due to the heat. A few anglers have still caught a few over by the dam, using mackerels and shad. Blue Gill: Slow Action: The bait of choice would be red worm, meal worms and of course wax worms. Catfish: Still plenty of Catfish still to be caught hitting...... Read More