Carp and Trout Fishing Excellent

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
3-25-2019
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 58-60 degrees, water level is dropping. The last trout plant of the season will be Match 27, 2019, 600 pounds. Heading into Catfish season starting in May.

Striper: Low Action: Stripers, at the inlet/dam area. Various types of bait have been used: Using cut Mackerels, shad, trout swim baits, spooks and chicken livers, top water lures and jigs.

Blue Gill: Low Action: Blue gills are over off the points, on meal worms and night crawlers.

Catfish: Low Action: Slow for cats, not much action this week.

Large Mouth: Medium Action: Try swim baits, purple and green robo worms, and night crawlers over around Launch Ramp 2 and off the points.

Trout: High Action: PowerBait has been working extremely well! The last Trout plant was March 13th, 2019, 600 pounds.

Carp: High Action: The hot spot for theses guys is across the marina. Use your favorite carp dough bait or try out new BaitPro Carp Power Bait, variety of flavors, strawberry, vanilla, pineapple.





More Reports

3-18-2019
The water temperature is 58 degrees, water level is down approximately 10 feet Toal. Fishing report very similar to last week. Striper: Medium action, anglers catching a few fish over at ramp 2 and at the inlet/dam area, where they sock Trout. Various types of bait have been used here are a few: using cut mackerels, shad, tout swim baits, spooked and chicken livers. Blue Gill: Medium action, Blue Gills are over off the points by shaven rock, caught on meal worms,...... Read More


3-13-2019
Tobin McDonald from Temecula, Ca. caught a 6 pound Trout today using a Kastmaster from his boat! ...... Read More