Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
2-10-2019
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The water temperature is 50-52 degrees.  Striper: Medium Action: Good numbers of fish have still been coming out of the lake on cut bait especially chicken liver, over at the dam and inlet.  Bluegill: High Action. Lots of high quality panfish are being taken on mini jigs tipped with any kind of worm.  Make sure to have a slow retrieve and watch for the line to twitch.  Catfish: Low Action: Try livers at the dam and inlet.  Largemouth: Medium Action: Bass should be getting into the pre spawn mode and make sure to watch for them to start being on beds!  Trout: Next trout plant will be this Wednesday, February 13th 2019, 600 lbs.  Carp: Low action, big carp ready to catch, easy and fun.  Use 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.





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2-3-2019
The water temp is between 53-54- degrees.  Water level is up.  Bluegill: Low Action: Many fish being caught on mini jigs such as Slab Jiggies, especially when tipped with a worm.  Catfish: Low Action: Catfish are still being randomly caught on cut bait at the inlet as well as South Shore.  Largemouth Bass: Low Action: LMB are being caught on natural style baits such as Senkos and roboworms.  Even nightcrawler have been producing fish lately.  Striped Bass: Medium to High...... Read More

1-27-2019
The water temp. Is between 53-55 degrees.  Bluegill: Low Action: Bluegill are still out there at 30ft of water.  Crickets are the best bet this time of the year.  Catfish: Low Action: Cats still deep, no cats seen this week, preferred baits are sardines, anchovies, and reliable chicken livers,  Largemouth Bass: Low Action: They are moving up into the shallows up against the reeds.  They are very fat and slow but are showing interest in jerk baits, Swim baits, crank...... Read More