Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
2-11-2018
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 59 degrees. Water level is up about 8 ft. Last Stock of Trout was January 31“, 2018. Striper: High Action: Striper action still going strong over by Launch Ramp 2 and near the Inlet. Live Shad & Sardines have been working best. Blue Gill: Low Action. Blue Gill are starting to pick up, live Crickets and Red worms have been successful this last week. Catfish: Low Action- Cats can be caught over in the coves using chicken livers, anchovies, and also on Gulp bait (bloody-bloody, bloody shad guts, bloody chicken). Large Mouth: Medium Action: Most Large Mouth Bass action has been reported over by the East End using night crawlers, jigs and purple & green plastic worms. Trout: Next Stock of Trout will be Valentine’s Day, February 14", 2018! Take your honey out and spend the day fishing!

Carp: Low Action: Not much action reported on Carp. Try using your favorite carp dough balls, along the banks or under heavy cover. 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.





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2-4-2018
The water temperature is 58 degrees. Last Stock of Trout was January 31", 2018. Striper: High Action: Stripers still very active. Lures producing some good catches are Flicker shad lures in colors: firetiger, black sunset and shad colored. You can also use power baits, but live Shad or Sardines have been working best near the Inlet and Launch Ramp 2 off any of the points. . Blue Gill: No Action. Catfish: Low Action- Anglers did indeed catch some average size...... Read More

1-28-2018
The water temperature is 64 degrees. The last few days have been nice & cool so make sure to bundle up especially in the early morning hours. Last Stock of Trout was January 17th, 2018, Nest Stock of Trout will be January 31st, 2018. Striper: High Action: Live shad from Skinner has been working extremely well the last couple weeks and Sardines which we sell here at the Lake Skinner Camp Store. These beauties have been caught over near the...... Read More