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Lake Skinner Fish Report for 3-25-2018
Lake Skinner Fish Report for 3-25-2018
Lake Skinner Fishing Report
Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
3-25-2018
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 52 degrees, water level is still very low. Last Stock of Trout was March 14th, 2018. Striper: Medium Action: Stripers, at the inlet/dam area. Using cut baits. Blue Gill: Medium Action: Blue gills have been seen throughout the lake off the points. Anglers have been catching them on meal worms and night crawlers. Catfish: Low Action: Slow for cats, not much action the past few weeks. Large Mouth: Slow Action: Try swim baits, robo worms, and night crawlers over in and around ramp 2. Trout: Last Stock of Trout for the season will be March 28th, 2018!
Carp: No action. 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.
Carp: No action. 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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