Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
4-29-2019
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The water temperature is 67 degrees, and water level is continuously rising.

Striper: Low Action: Stripers have still been hard to come by, with next to none being caught again this week. We suggest using chicken liver down at the inlet/dam area.

Bluegill: Medium Action: Bluegills are beginning to clear beds all over the lake. Use a min jig such as a Slab Jiggie tipped with a mealworm.

Catfish: Low Action: It’s about that time to start looking for catfish action all over the lake, especially at the inlet.

Largemouth: Medium Action: Largemouth bass have still been being caught at a very nice rate, mostly on dropshot worms, senkos and swim jigs.

Trout: Moderate Action: Trout have been hitting on power baits and power worms.

Carp: No Action





More Reports

4-22-2019
Catfish season is here. First stock of Catfish will be on May 10. Bluegill: Medium Action: Mini jigs tipped with nightcrawlers or mealworms have still been working the best. Carp: No Action Reported Striper: Low Action: Any cut bait should work in theory although anglers have been struggling to pick off a few fish per day. Catfish: No Action Reported: may 25th will be the second stock of Catfish so plan a day to come out here and have some fun! Largemouth: Medium Action: Small...... Read More


4-16-2019
Lake Skinner staff checked in with us today with 2 recent bass catches from a father and son duo. Check...... Read More