Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
6-10-2019
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is 72 degrees.

Striper: Medium Action: The cut bait bite has been picking up on chicken liver near the tower at the buoy line. Also topwater lures have been working early in the morning.

Bluegill: Medium to Slow Action: Red worms, wax worms, night crawlers and plastic worms any small worm with jigs.. in coves and reeds

Catfish: Medium Action: Chicken liver and anchovies have been working well in the deep water. Also night crawlers have produced a decent amount of stockers at ramp 2.

Largemouth: Medium Action: lately your best bet has been going back to the basics using artificial worms like Senkos. The water clarity has greatly improved after the Blue Sone day. Fish can be spotted in shallow water all over the lake especially near submerged brush.

Trout: No Action

Carp: No Action





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6-3-2019
The water temperature is around 72 degrees. Catfish: High Action: Cats are excellent catch right now with the warmer water and recent stoking of the Catfish near launch ramp 2. Next stock of Catfish will be June 7th, 2019. They are biting chicken livers, mackerel and anchovies. Blue Gill: Medium Action: Caught this week on white and yellow jigs & wax worms across from the Marina. Largemouth Bass: Medium Action: Largemouth are still hanging out in the reeds hitting on fronts, poppers and...... Read More

5-28-2019
The water temperature is between 70-72 degrees. Water level is till up. Ballon and Wine festival is this coming weekend! No bait rentals or vessels on the lake period.  Last stock of Catfish was on May 24, 2019. Bluegills: Low Action- jigs with wax worms and live crickets at the back of the East Bay and west of the ramp 2, also a night crawler will work. Catfish: High Action- doing very well hitting on chicken livers at Catfish alley, the inlet...... Read More