Lake Skinner Fishing Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
12-9-2019
(951) 926-8515
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Lake Skinner Marina hours are 6 a.m. – 4 p. m

The water temperature is 66-67 degrees... Last Stock of Trout was December 4th from the county but on Friday the 6th we were surprised to see another trout truck pull up to plant some more through the state.. The next trout stock will be Wednesday December 8, 2019..

Striper: Medium Action: Striper action staying pretty consistent with decent numbers of fish although a few especially large ones were caught this week.. best technique still seems to be jerk baits or topwater lures thrown around the schools of shad.. flutter fall jigs also working on suspended fish. 

Blue Gill: Little action reported this week but if you choose to target these fish your best bet will almost always be a mini jig tipped with a cricket or worm.. Our gills are also known to eat whole night crawlers.

Catfish: Slow Action: No action to be reported although chicken liver or anchovies/mackerel usually work well..

Large Mouth: Medium Action: Largemouth have been mixed in with the packs of striper this week chasing around the shad.. use same tactics as striper fishing of late..

Carp: No Action. Stop by the camp store or marina and share your fishing stories with us and get a picture taken so we can post it on FB.





More Reports

12-2-2019
The water temperature is 66-68 degrees.. Striper: Medium Action: Still plenty of shad in the east end.. most success coming to anglers who take the time to make bait then drop it back down.. Some topwater action to be had in the early morning as well.  Blue Gill: Low Action:  mini jigs tipped with mealworms or crickets always work the best throughout the lake.. Catfish: Medium Action: Chicken liver or anchovies brought some success this week near Ramp 2... Large Mouth: Medium Action: As...... Read More

11-25-2019
The water temperature is 70-72 degrees. Last stock of Trout was November 20th, 2019. They will be stocking Trout every 2 weeks! Blue Gill: Low Action. Not too many reported panfish this week but if you choose to target these fish make sure to try some crickets! Catfish: Medium Action: The regulars this week were able to put together solid stringers of fish up to 10lbs.. fish reported were caught on mackerel at various spots throughout the east end. Some cats were...... Read More