Water Level is Still Up

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
5-20-2019
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The water temperature is between 69-70 degrees. Water level is still up pretty high.

Largemouth: Plenty of smaller fish are being caught all over the lake, with a few quality Topwater fish being caught in the East End. Also try finesse fishing with the usual Roboworms and Senkos.

Catfish: Next stock will be May 24th, 2019. A good number of fish coming out of the inlet area on chicken liver.

Blue Gill: Try using mini jigs such as slab piggies in shallow areas all over the lake. For best results you can top your jig with a night crawlers or meal worm.

Trout: No action.

Carp: No action.





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